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Free guides
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- Back
to School: Jump start your curriculum this fall by using
these newspaper activities to get to know your students
better (grades 3-8) - click here
- By
the Numbers: Mathematical Connections in Newspapers for
Middle-Grade Students The newspaper plays a vital role
in the guide, which features lesson plans, activities and
handouts for middle-school teachers and their students.
- click here
- CSAP
Help: Use the newspaper to reinforce
skills that will help your students do better in reading/writing
and math on the CSAP tests with one of our most popular
guides from last year. Sign up for this year's program at
left and receive a new teacher's guide each month. (Grades
5-8) - click here
- First
Things First: Using the Newspaper to Teach the Five Freedoms
of the First Amendment This 41-page teachers guide introduces
the five freedoms of the First Amendment to students at
all grade levels. - click here
- Geography
in the News: A 16-page guide with ideas using everything
from the Front Page to the Sports Section to teach geography.
- click here
- MegaSkills:
Getting What Your Children Need to Succeed: 11 worksheets
offer discussions and newspaper activities around qualities
such as initiative, perseverance, motivation, and problem
solving. - click here
- Parent's
Newspaper Guide - Parents can reinforce classroom skills
using these newspaper activities at home. (K-12) - click
here
- Reading
First NIE!
Phonemic
Awareness, Phonics, Text Comprehension, Fluency, Vocabulary
This research-based teacher's guide provides ideas for teachers
to use for reading and learning from newspapers. For Reading
First, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, these sequential
newspaper activities are meant to supplement and enrich
each of the five elements recommended by the National Reading
Panel. It includes a section for parents with ideas to use
at home. (pre-K - 5) - click
here
- Target
Date Activity - Compare newspapers throughout the U.S.
Includes scavenger hunts for all 50 states - click
here
- Activities
to go along with The
Game of Money
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