Types of Bias
Journalism
Immigrants and Language
Writing
Random
100

What is bias?

a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favor that person or thing

100

What is photojournalism?

Using photography to document a moment in life/a story/report

100

Name 3 reasons why someone might immigrate to a new place.

War/conflict, job opportunities/a better life, sheer desire, relationships, safety, freedom, education, healthcare, etc.

100

What is the best advice for creating a Point in a PETER paragraph?

use words from the question to formulate it
100

What is it traditional to do when the clock strikes midnight on New Years Day?

Kiss someone

200

Personal and unreasoned judgment made solely on an individual's race

Racial Bias

200

What is a caption?

Writing beneath a photo that provides further information, labels, or context.

200
What are connotations?

the emotions and ideas attached to a word or concept

200

What is imagery?

Using figurative language to create an experience/image for the reader

200

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany

300

How can bias be prevented in the media and our own work?

Providing facts, giving all available information, showing both sides, remaining neutral

300

Name one of the steps the news goes through before publication.

Gathering, writing, editing

300

Which term for immigrants that we discussed has the most negative connotations?

"Illegal"
300

Name 2 things you MUST include in a diary entry.

"Dear", strong emotions
300

How many of Santa's reindeer are there?

9 (including Rudolph)

400

Altering information to make a certain party or candidate seem more/less attractive

Political Bias

400

Name 2 considerations/rules that journalists must follow in order to practice ethical reporting.

Seek truth and report it, minimize harm, act independently, be accountable

400

What is the difference between a refugee and an asylum seeker?

A refugee has official status in the country; an asylum seeker is still waiting for status

400

What do you need to do in the "R" part of PETER?

Discuss how your evidence and explanation effect the reader/audience. Consider the author's intention.

400

In the Southern Hemisphere, when does winter take place?

June to August (summer for us)

500

Feelings of animosity towards a country, ethic group, or geographic location.

Regional Bias

500

Name 2-3 outside factors that can impact news before it reaches the consumer.

Owners, governments, politics, ideologies, audience, advertisers

500

Name 3 potential ways that immigrants can be depicted by the media (think about the continuum). 

Victims/helpless, strong/inspiring, hostile/threatening

500

How do you know when to start a new paragraph in your writing? (Switching to a new _________ means using a new paragraph)

TiP ToP (Time, Place, Topic, Person/Perspective)

500

How many candles are in a menorah for Hanukkah?

9

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