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:
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Who created it? (author/organisation credibility)
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When was it published? (recency and relevance)
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What evidence is provided? (data, statistics, expert quotes)
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Can you verify it elsewhere? (cross-checking with multiple sources)
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Is the language neutral or manipulative? (spotting emotional or biased language)
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Does it show more than one perspective? (balanced vs. one-sided content)
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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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