Observation Checklist
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Demonstrates considerable knowledge of different forms of news stories (news articles, opinion articles, and explainers) and can identify examples of each
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Shows considerable understanding of how “newsworthiness” is defined by the news industry and can describe the criteria that make an event newsworthy (true, recent, unusual, important) | |||||||||
Applies knowledge and skills with considerable effectiveness to differentiate between facts and opinions in news articles |
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Uses processing skills with considerable effectiveness to analyze how news articles “frame” a story by choosing which facts, people, and quotes to include and recognizes that these choices affect the audience’s perception | |||||||||
Uses critical/creative thinking processes with considerable effectiveness to identify who or what is not named or included in a news story and consider the implications of these omissions |
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Demonstrates considerable knowledge of different forms of news stories (news articles, opinion articles, and explainers) and can identify examples of each
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Shows considerable understanding of how “newsworthiness” is defined by the news industry and can describe the criteria that make an event newsworthy (true, recent, unusual, important) | |||||||||
Applies knowledge and skills with considerable effectiveness to differentiate between facts and opinions in news articles |
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Uses processing skills with considerable effectiveness to analyze how news articles “frame” a story by choosing which facts, people, and quotes to include and recognizes that these choices affect the audience’s perception | |||||||||
Uses critical/creative thinking processes with considerable effectiveness to identify who or what is not named or included in a news story and consider the implications of these omissions |
Student name or initials | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA | AAAAAAA |
Expectations (level 3) | |||||||||
Demonstrates considerable knowledge of different forms of news stories (news articles, opinion articles, and explainers) and can identify examples of each
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Shows considerable understanding of how “newsworthiness” is defined by the news industry and can describe the criteria that make an event newsworthy (true, recent, unusual, important) | |||||||||
Applies knowledge and skills with considerable effectiveness to differentiate between facts and opinions in news articles |
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Uses processing skills with considerable effectiveness to analyze how news articles “frame” a story by choosing which facts, people, and quotes to include and recognizes that these choices affect the audience’s perception | |||||||||
Uses critical/creative thinking processes with considerable effectiveness to identify who or what is not named or included in a news story and consider the implications of these omissions |