Comparing Media - Parent Activity Guide

Help your seventh grader analyze how different formats tell the same story

What is Your Child Learning?

Seventh graders learn to compare and contrast different media formats - how books, movies, podcasts, articles, and videos present the same content using different techniques. They analyze what is gained and lost when content moves between formats, and they learn to recognize medium-specific techniques like camera angles in film or inner monologue in books.

On Florida's FAST assessment, students must analyze how different formats treat the same topic and explain why creators make specific choices.

Key Vocabulary

Medium/Media: The format used to deliver content (book, movie, podcast, etc.)
Adaptation: When content is converted from one format to another (book to movie)
Medium-Specific Techniques: Tools unique to each format (camera angles in film, inner thoughts in books)
Interpretation: How a creator chooses to present or explain something

Activities to Try at Home

📚🎬 Book-to-Movie Comparison Night

This is the most powerful activity! After your child reads a book, watch the movie adaptation together. Discuss:

Key Point: Avoid "the book was better" arguments. Instead, discuss what each format does WELL.

📰🎥 News Story Comparison

Find a current event covered by different media. Compare a news article, TV news segment, and social media post:

🎧📖 Audiobook vs. Print Book

If your child enjoys audiobooks, compare the experience to reading print:

📊📝 Infographic vs. Article

Find an infographic and article about the same topic (health, science, social issues). Discuss:

Questions to Ask During Media Comparisons

Parent Tip: Avoid "Better/Worse" Thinking

Students often say "the book is always better than the movie." Help them move beyond this by asking specific questions:

Instead of: "The book was better."
Ask: "What could the book do that the movie couldn't? What could the movie do that the book couldn't?"

This teaches them that different formats have different strengths - neither is inherently better!

Suggested Book-to-Movie Comparisons for 7th Graders

Media Format Strengths at a Glance

Books/Text

  • Inner thoughts and feelings
  • Reader imagination
  • Detailed description
  • Reader controls pace

Film/Video

  • Visual storytelling
  • Music and sound
  • Actor performances
  • Showing action quickly

Audio/Podcasts

  • Voice tone and emotion
  • Intimacy with listener
  • Multitasking-friendly
  • Sound effects and music

Visuals/Graphics

  • Quick communication
  • Data comparison
  • Memorable images
  • Pattern recognition

Informacion para Padres (Spanish Summary)

Que esta aprendiendo su hijo? Los estudiantes de septimo grado aprenden a comparar como diferentes formatos de medios (libros, peliculas, podcasts, articulos) presentan el mismo contenido usando diferentes tecnicas.

Conceptos clave:

Actividad en casa: Despues de que su hijo lea un libro, vean juntos la adaptacion cinematografica. Pregunte: "Que escenas del libro estaban en la pelicula? Que se elimino? Que agrego la pelicula?" Evite decir que el libro es "mejor" - en cambio, discuta lo que cada formato hace bien.