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Media Literacy Cheat Sheet

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A clear, student-friendly Media Literacy Cheat Sheet poster that teaches learners how to evaluate online content using seven key questions. Ideal for PSHE, online safety, digital citizenship, and media lessons.

Equip your learners with the critical thinking tools they need to navigate today’s fast-moving digital world. This Media Literacy Cheat Sheet distils complex online safety and source-evaluation skills into a clear, accessible, student-friendly poster.

Using seven key question anchors — exactly as presented on page 1 — this resource guides students to examine:

  • Who created it? (author/organisation credibility)

  • When was it published? (recency and relevance)

  • What evidence is provided? (data, statistics, expert quotes)

  • Can you verify it elsewhere? (cross-checking with multiple sources)

  • Is the language neutral or manipulative? (spotting emotional or biased language)

  • Does it show more than one perspective? (balanced vs. one-sided content)

  • Are the images real or edited? (filters, AI images, reverse-image search)

The infographic-style layout makes these concepts easy to understand at a glance, with icons, colour-coded sections and short bullet points supporting visual learners. Perfect for KS2–KS4 PSHE, digital citizenship lessons, computing, media studies, form time, assemblies, and home education.

Teachers can print it as a classroom poster, use it as a discussion scaffold, or integrate it into critical evaluation tasks. A must-have tool for helping young people become safe, informed, and empowered digital citizens.

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