As the videos and the reading passage have shown, it is important to interpret and use facts to form your opinion in a debate. In this activity, you will categorize facts from the Pew study that you believe support one opinion or another in answer to the question: Do parents need to read their teen's texts? Click below to begin the activity. Your teacher will review the answers with you.
Then, before moving on to the final assignment, you may want to watch this lesson's videos again or reread Interpreting Facts (PDF).
Keyboard Shortcut | Action |
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Space | Pause/Play video playback |
Enter | Pause/Play video playback |
m | Mute/Unmute video volume |
Up and Down arrows | Increase and decrease volume by 10% |
Right and Left arrows | Seek forward or backward by 5 seconds |
0-9 | Fast seek to x% of the video. |
f | Enter or exit fullscreen. (Note: To exit fullscreen in flash press the Esc key. |
c | Press c to toggle captions on or off |
Can You Live Without Texting?
Keyboard Shortcut | Action |
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Space | Pause/Play video playback |
Enter | Pause/Play video playback |
m | Mute/Unmute video volume |
Up and Down arrows | Increase and decrease volume by 10% |
Right and Left arrows | Seek forward or backward by 5 seconds |
0-9 | Fast seek to x% of the video. |
f | Enter or exit fullscreen. (Note: To exit fullscreen in flash press the Esc key. |
c | Press c to toggle captions on or off |
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