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Newspaper Reporting and Writing
Learners will examine advertisements, explore ways to inform, locate pictures of Hemingway, read sports articles, and follow directions to create a finished project - a newspaper. their newspapers are multifaceted with not only...
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Reading a Newspaper
Students define the terms associated with  parts of a newspaper.   They identify various sections of a  newspaper and the type of articles found in each and provide the responses to who?   what?  when?  where?  and why? contained in a ...
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What's the Story?
Students explore how the same news story can be presented differently through various journalistic styles. They discuss the unique characteristics of each style and find articles on the same event in each of the different styles.
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The Great Depression: Lesson 1
Students recognize how the causes of the Great Depression affected people and their jobs.  In this Great Depression lesson, students understand that most of the time news only came from newspapers.  Students write a letter as though they...
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Tabloid Tales
Students write news stories to accompany tabloid headlines. In this tabloid lesson plan, students learn the power of persuasion and exaggeration by writing stories based on actual tabloid headlines.
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Digestive System, a Kinesthetic Lesson
Students actively act out an aspect of the digestive tract on two parallel strips of tape on the floor 3-4 feet apart and width of classroom which represent the digestive tract.
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Race to the Presses
Students explore how the news media relays information about race in the United States by creating collages from newspapers and magazines and by sharing their reflections about the responsibilities of the news media in covering...
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Are You For Real?
Students try to find newspaper and magazine articles that are informative or persuasive. They practice determining the differences between the two types of articles. They identify the devices authors use to persuade the audience.
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Photojournalism
Students choose a historical or present-day event to portray through photographs. They narrate this event with photographs and text to communicate its significance in history or our current daily lives.
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Fun Wth Angles
Fourth graders explore angles in everyday life. In this angles lesson, 4th graders view examples of angles, then search magazines, newspapers and catalogues for more examples. Students work in pairs and check each other's work.
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Gatsby and the American Twenties Newspaper
Young scholars research 1920's US History.  In this historical literature lesson, students use the novel The Great Gatsby as a tool to examine the era.  They work in individually to create newspaper articles based on different...
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Ad Awareness
Students review advertisements.  In this advertising lesson, students define advertising and determine the main reason ads are created.  Students define what it means to be a consumer and advertiser. Students are divided into groups and...
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Newspaper Layouts
Learners create a newspaper layout. For this journalism lesson, students view different types of newspaper layouts on various websites. Learners use oaktag to construct a new layout for their school newspaper. Each student presents their...
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Citizens Together
Students examine the bill of rights as it relates to founding documents and their significance today. In this bill of rights lesson plan, students use newspapers as sources to answer critical questions regarding democratic citizenship....
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Chinese Kite
Students create their own Chinese kite. For this multicultural art lesson, students use butcher paper, newspapers, string, pipe cleaners and paint to create a Chinese kite. Students follow the given steps and attempt to fly their kite.
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Invertebrates, No Backbone, No Problem
Third graders research an invertebrate, create a poster about it, then present it to the class.
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What's the Scoop on Slang?
Students examine examples of sports jargon by reading sports articles from a newspaper. They write a news article about a fictional sports event using examples of sports jargon.
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Budget Mania
Students examine examples of budgets and explore the difficulties of living on a budget. The hands-on activity offers an opportunity to experience a real life application.
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Advertising Gimmicks - Critical Thinking Required
Students identify reasons why advertising works, evaluate reasons for its success, and write commercials.
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Master in Training
Young scholars identify and examine their own areas of expertise.  After reading an article, they discuss the evolution of three opera high school students.  They create a timeline collage showing their mastery of their field of interest...
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Secrets of Lost Empires II-Pharaoh's Obelisk
Young scholars identify and analyze how levers work by raising a brick with a shish kebab skewer.  Students present their work, explaining what did and did not work, including illustrations of the lever lift from different angles.  Young...
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Operation Weather Station
Students work in cooperative groups to create a working weather station.  Tkey use the weather station to collect weather data over a one-week period.  Students compare the data from their weather station to actual weather information...
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Front Page News
Students collect and analyze the front pages of various newspapers and perform research on the Titantic tragedy.  They choose a name for their newspaper, a headline, gather photographs, and write a front page article.  Using computer...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
