"I See You Wonder" by Deborah Farmer Kris is a children's
"Why do ants march in a row?"
"Can you waddle like a goose? Give it a go!"
"Will that big leaf sink or float?"
"Where does daytime go at night?"
These are just some of the
"I See You Wonder" by Deborah Farmer Kris is a children's
"Why do ants march in a row?"
"Can you waddle like a goose? Give it a go!"
"Will that big leaf sink or float?"
"Where does daytime go at night?"
These are just some of the
"Tummies Flip, Hearts Skip" by Kris Downing is a
"What does your body want to do when you're mad?"
"How do you feel when you are scared?"
"Where do you feel sad inside?"
"When you feel peaceful and safe, how do you know?"
"When you're worried, where do you feel it?"
"How do you feel when you're surprised?"
"When you're overwhelmed, what happens in your body?"
"When you're embarrassed, how do you know?"
"Where do you feel brave in your body?"
"When you feel guilty, how do you know?"
"What happens in your body when you feel shy?"
"When you feel loved, how does your body know?"
"Your Pain Has a Name" by Monica DiCristina is a very
"Waiting Isn't a Waste" by Mark Vroegop is about the countless times in our
"You Are a Burst of Color" by Sook-Hee Choi expresses vibrancy and vitality, highlighting the uniqueness and impact one can have
"Warm brown is like a long hug."
"Clear blue arrives once a storm has passed."
"Feelings are as colorful as the rainbow..."
Media Literacy by the Nomadic Professor is
The course is broken down into 5 units of study.
The course begins with asking the question, "What is media literacy?" The course offers practical strategies for
Recognizing media biases is crucial because it allows individuals to understand how information might be presented in a skewed manner to influence opinions. By identifying these biases, readers can critically evaluate the reliability and objectivity of the information they consume. This awareness helps individuals make more informed decisions and engage in meaningful discussions about current events and societal issues.
"In other words, media literacy is about the tools and their content—the smartphone app and the articles we read within the app; the social media platform and the social media feed; the Internet and the news stories that appear on its pages."
"The fundamental effect of a technological framing of the world is the reduction of things that are not us to things that are best defined in relation to us –– we are the center of the world, and everyday objects and people are the means we use to achieve our own ends, and the things we use to get what we want."
"The real problem of humanity is the following: we have paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology." –– Dr. E.O. Wilson, Sociobiologist
"In fact, the tools we use are shaping us in fundamental ways we are not always aware of, and molding, or modifying, impacting our expectations, our assumptionos, and our values."
Here is a lesson example:
Section 1 includes an introduction, a lecture, and reading.
The Bookseller's Son by Bob Seay is set in a small town in the Midwest, which plays a crucial role in shaping the narrative. The town's close-knit community and rural backdrop provide a sense of intimacy and nostalgia that deeply influence the protagonist's journey. This setting not only grounds the story but also highlights themes of tradition, change, and belonging.
Teach Me to Pray by Kristen Wetherell explores the importance of developing a personal relationship with God through prayer. It emphasizes t...