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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Read opposing viewpoints and take a side; evaluate potential reasons for and against laws allowing increased parental control over kids’ social media use.
HEALTH ED STANDARDS
NHES 2: Analyze the influence of culture, media, and other factors on health behaviors.
CASEL: Social awareness
Lesson Plan: Should Parents Control Social Media?
Should there be laws requiring anyone under 18 to get parental permission to use social media?
PREPARING TO READ
Before you read the debate “Should Parents Control Social Media?” ask your students the following pre-reading question:
What are the pros and cons of parents controlling your social media?
READING AND DISCUSSION
BUILDING COMPREHENSION
Check students’ comprehension of and engagement with the story with the following assessment tools:
EXPANDING SEL OPPORTUNITIES
Continue the learning journey with the following extension activity:
In LETTER TO THE GOVERNOR, have your class imagine that their state’s lawmakers are considering laws to give parents more control over kids’ social media. In this activity, students will write a letter to their state’s governor expressing their views on the proposed laws. They should feel free to express either support for the laws or open disagreement, but remind them to maintain a respectful tone while they write. They should also try to use their own unique ideas as much as possible. Have them use the prompts in the skills sheet to help organize their letter.
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