Grade 12 ELA – Bias & Framing in Media Daily Worksheet | Ontario Standards
Description
This Grade 12 ELA Daily Reading Worksheet supports instruction by providing consistent, standards-aligned practice with Bias and Framing in Media. Each day focuses on one key concept through purposeful reading and response.
Designed for daily routines, review cycles, and assessment use, this resource pairs informational reading passages with structured questions to strengthen comprehension and subject understanding. The worksheet format encourages students to engage critically with media texts by analyzing headlines, tone, word choice, and framing techniques.
📚 Instructional Purpose
This resource supports routine-based reading practice through a predictable format that helps students focus on content while enhancing their media literacy skills. The daily questions promote close reading, critical thinking, and evidence-based responses, making it an ideal tool for preparing students for university readiness or advanced coursework.
🗓️ Daily Reading Topics Included
Day 1: Exploring Bias in Headlines
Day 2: Analyzing Word Choice and Tone
Day 3: Comparing Opinion and News Articles
Day 4: Recognizing Omission and Emphasis
Day 5: Reflecting on Bias and Framing Awareness
✔ Why This Resource Works in the Classroom
• Standards-aligned to Ontario
• Print-ready PDF format for flexible classroom use
• 5 days of targeted daily reading practice
• 120 total questions utilizing multiple question types to deepen understanding
• Comprehensive PDF answer key with grading rubric provides reliable assessment and feedback support
📝 Daily Student Experience
Students will read carefully selected informational passages tailored to media bias and framing techniques.
They will respond to a variety of question formats including multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, short answer, and essay prompts.
This structure encourages evidence-based reasoning and promotes skills in critical media literacy, emphasizing the importance of evaluating headlines and articles critically. The consistent daily routine helps build confidence and analytical skills over time.
📂 What’s Included
• Daily informational reading passages aligned to Bias and Framing in Media
• Scaffolded comprehension and content-based questions in multiple formats
• PDF answer key with grading rubric for assessment and feedback
• Print-ready format suitable for classwork, homework, review, or assessment tasks
✨ Support meaningful daily reading and critical thinking without extra prep time. This Grade 12 ELA Daily Reading Worksheet ensures instruction remains consistent while developing important media literacy skills. Use it to foster analytical thinking, improve comprehension, and prepare students for higher education or media-related careers.
