January 27, 2020 Sunday Morning Political Talk Shows
Homeroom Article: Sketch Artist Captures 'Something Unusual' At Senate Trial - NPR
Learning Target: I can explain the differences between Sunday Morning Political Talk Shows and other ways of getting the news.
Standard(s):
MA6.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.
a. Identify and build media arts skills that support a variety of career options, higher order thinking, problem-solving, creativity, cultural experiences, and historical events in a global learning context.
MA6.CN.2 Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art.
a. Identify and describe trends in the media arts and communicate how the issues of time, place, and culture are reflected to increase innovation and quality of work (e.g. bridging cultural differences, interdisciplinary study, differing perspectives).
Warm Up: Political Cartoon: Old Senators
Opening: The students will guess, which show is the longest running show in television history? The teacher will explain the importance of Sunday morning political talk shows.
Video: Intro - Meet the Press_WXIADT_2020_01_26_09_58_00
Work Session: The students will watch video samples with questions of Sunday morning political talk shows.
Video: Iowa Caucus Poll Results - Face the Nation orig 2020_01_26
Video: Rep Adam Schiff (D) - Meet the Press_WXIADT_2020_01_26_09_58_00
Video: Alan Dershowitz - FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace January 26 2020
Early Finishers:
Closing: The teacher will talk to the students about the value of hearing directly from lawmakers.