"Lesson Plans" Most Significant Events of the Last Thousand Years; journalism lesson plans; Creating Comic Strips Return to Terry Jordan s Home Page. http://www.orange.k12.oh.us/teachers/ohs/TJordan/Pages/lessonsii.html
News Gainesville Sun Classroom Resources; The Newseum (museum of news); Newsjournalism lesson plans (US News World Report); NewsLab Working For http://www.med.sc.edu:1081/news.htm
Extractions: red = recently added resource Analyzing Editorial Cartoons (HRW) Analyzing Newspaper Headlines Anatomy of a News Story Best Practices In Journalism Dr. Seuss Went to War (political cartoons) Editorials and Media Literacy Edivu-Editorial Cartoons Freewheeling 'bloggers' are rewriting rules of journalism Get Media Wise lesson plan Grade The News Headlinespot.com Helping Students Critically Analyze the News Media (In The Mix, PBS) High School Journalism (ASNE) How to Read the News for Influence Independent Media Center (curriculum guide) Introducing Newspapers in the Classroom Jteacher.com Lesson Plan : Your Angle on the Story (Grades 9-12) (Harvard) (Global Issues) Media Ethics Media Lens -correcting distortions in corporate media Media Literacy: The 5 Ws (and an H) Sue Lockwood Summers Media Literacy: Top 10 List for Analyzing The News (NIE) NIE OnLine: The Gainesville Sun Classroom Resources The Newseum (museum of news) News-Journalism Lesson Plans NewsLab: Working For Excellence in TV News Newspapers In The Classroom NewsWatch: The Story Behind The News ... Plugged In: Using the Internet for HS Journalism (pdf) Political Cartoons Political Cartoons: Do You Get It?
ADE Distance Learning Mrs. Gardner s Spring 2004. journalism lesson plans. Week 1 Jan. 59. http://dlc.k12.ar.us/ann/Journalism/aglessonsspr04.htm
Extractions: Mrs. Gardner's Spring 2004 Journalism Lesson Plans Week 1 Jan. 5-9 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 2 Jan. 12-16 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 3 Jan. 19-23 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 4 Jan. 26-30 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 5 Feb. 2-6 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 6 Feb. 9-13 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 7 Feb. 16-20 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 8 Feb. 23-27 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 9 Mar. 1-5 Journalism I Journalism 2 Week 10 Mar. 8-12 Journalism I Journalism 2 End of Third Nine Weeks Acorn only: Mar. 15-19
Journalism - Lesson Plans Webquests of Journalistic Scenarios Untitled Document lesson plans Management Tips State of journalism What s that? Organization Links http://www.edhelper.com/cat162.htm
Highschooljournalism.org - Teachers - Lesson Plans - Archive lesson plans. Teaching Tips asked dozens of teachers to share their best journalismrelated lesson plans with us to help new teachers get started in http://www.highschooljournalism.org/teachers/lessonplan_index.cfm
Extractions: Teaching students that advertising is an important community service; explaining that both businesses and customers benefit and that designing and selling ads requires professional knowledge and personal preparation. Preparing Students as Sales Professionals: Steps for Selling Advertising Space Professionally by Maria Guevara
Highschooljournalism.org - Teachers - Lesson Plan Index We ve asked teachers from across the nation to share lesson plans related to journalism. Some are journalism teachers, some are not. http://www.highschooljournalism.org/teachers/lessonplan.htm
Extractions: We've asked teachers from across the nation to share lesson plans related to journalism. Some are journalism teachers, some are not. But all have an interest in good journalism. If you would like to contribute your lesson plans, please contact us . This page will be updated every week or so, but we will archive all the lesson plans content for your reference, sorted by subject.
Lesson Plan, Lesson Plans Collection For K-12 Teachers Authors, General Elementary Books,. High School Books, journalism. Special Education. Practice, Professional Organizations, Research. Math lesson planMathematics. http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/lesson_plans/
Extractions: Downloads ... Professional Development Enter your email address for FREE weekly teaching tips! Home Lesson Plan Center Teachnology Toolbar Free Catalog Our Weekly Poll In our lesson plans center you will find your way to well over 27,234 lesson plans. You may want to consider signing up for our FREE newsletter which highlights this weekly feature, along with other great teacher specific content. You may use the search tool below to search for specific types of lesson plans or worksheet. The search tool also has the ability to search our " Teaching Ideas " and " Teacher Tools " Areas. We also have over 5,812+ FREE printable worksheets in our worksheet area . Choose the subject that interests you below to begin or use our search tool. If you need help finding a specific lesson, why not ask our experts in our FREE message board area . Experts as well as members answer questions and share their teaching experiences daily. Search over lesson plans, teaching ideas, and worksheets:
Lesson Plans Across The Curriculum lesson plans Across the Curriculum Library lessons. Holiday lesson plans. journalism/Media/News. World Languages http://members.aol.com/MrDonnLessons/LessonPlans.html
U.S. News Classroom lesson plans. Writing News Features and Sidebars Analyzing Photos and Graphics in High School journalism. Issue Cycle of Shame, 520-02 http://www.usnewsclassroom.com/resources/activities/journalism.html
AskERIC Language Arts Lesson Plans Debating, handwriting, journalism, listening, literature, reading, spelling, story telling, vocabulary, whole language, and writing composition lesson plans are included. http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Language_Arts
Language Arts Lesson Plans And Resources types. journalism/Media/Communication lesson plans Language Arts journalism Eight lesson plans from The Educator s Reference Desk. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edeng.htm
Extractions: Language Arts Lesson Plans and Resources This page contains links to lesson plans and resources for teaching reading, spelling, writing, journalism, communication, debate, and drama. Resources and lesson plans for children's and adolescent literature have been relocated to separate sites, but are still accessible from the site index. Click on one of the topics below to locate the information you need. All links on this page were checked and updated 11-21-03.
Eastern, Online Journalism , Lesson Plans Kelly S. Wray Chairperson of the journalism Dept. at Eastern Oklahoma State College. PHONE 918465-2361 Ext. 235. E-MAIL kwray@eosc.edu. lesson plans. http://www.eosc.edu/~kwray/lessons.html
Page Not Found Desktop Publishing Online Media Handouts Powerpoint (Downloadable) Slide Shows (Viewable) lesson plans/WebQuests Online journalism Student and http://www.jteacher.com/id38.html
Earth Science Lesson Plans The Weather Unit Complete unit. Tornado - WebQuest. Volcanic journalism - Online lesson plan. Don t forget to click on Branching Out and Online Activity. http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek1/e_lesson_plans.htm
Extractions: Earth Science Lesson Plans 2030: Homesteading Mars - WebQuest Air Pressure All Cracked Up - Online lesson plan. See Online Activity and Branching Out. Asteroids - WebQuest Astronomy By Way of the Moon - WebQuest Come to My Planet - WebQuest Comet's Tale - Online lesson Comet WebQuest Constellation Creation - Online lesson plan. See Online Activity and Branching Out. Danger in the Air - Online module Determining Amounts of Ground Water in Soil - This series of lessons will teach students about topics ranging from evaporation to the amount of water used by plants. Digging the Dirt -This module allows students to investigate the heat absorption and transfer properties of various soils to make an inference about Martian soil. Earthquakes - WebQuest Earth's Crust Earth's Tides - WebQuest Exploring the Nine Planets - WebQuest Exploring the Planets - Online lesson Find that Planet - Online lesson Flashlight Eclipse - Online lesson plan. See Online Activity and Branching Out. Glaciers and Glaciation - WebQuest How Clean is the Water that You are Drinking?
Journalism Theme Page New York Times Learning Network journalism Over 15 lesson plans in which grade 612 students use a New York Times article as a starting point to learn more http://www.cln.org/themes/journalism.html
Extractions: Journalism Theme Page Below are other CLN pages which can supplement the study of journalism. General Journalism Resources This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of Journalism. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our AskEric Lesson Plans: Journalism About half a dozen lesson plans from the Eric data base. Best of the High School Press Select from over 15 categories of newspaper/yearbook features and then see samples of student work showcased by the National Scholastic Press Assocation. Caution: the samples are posted as images and you'll be able to discern the basic layout but specific text sections may be difficult to read. Careers in Journalism The American Society of Newspaper Editors offers various articles for students interested in a career in journalism including advice on choosing a school and planning your college career, tips on landing your first job, and what life is like in a small newspaper.
Instructional Materials In Media Literacy/Studies materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Advertising in the Media Theme Page. History of Film Theme Page. journalism http://www.cln.org/subjects/media_inst.html
Extractions: Instructional Materials in Media Literacy/Studies Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within Media Literacy/Studies. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. General Media Literacy/Studies Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources which contain information and/or other links related to Media Literacy/Studies. Please read our Case Studies Index Over 30 case studies in Media Management and Sales from the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. Many of the issues that these address would be suitable for high school students. Critical Thinking and Alternative Viewpoints Page This grade 4/5 unit plan from a University of Victoria education student challenges students to understand viewpoints that are different than what the media and society tell us are true. Seven lessons help them to learn focus on searching for the truth using multi media such as the Internet. Warning: This is a Geocities site which means that you'll get intrusive and annoying advertising every time you load a page.
Newsohio: Lesson Plans Laptops in Middle Schools. journalism version . Click here to view last year s lesson plans . http://newsohio.kent.edu/lessonplans/
Extractions: Week Twenty: April 29, 2004 Yellow ribbons show support journalism version Cutting athletics = cutting scholarship chances journalism version social studies version Week Nineteen: April 22, 2004 Gay, lesbian speakers: Teaching tolerance to intolerant social studies version Some see art, some see vandalism english version social studies version Week Eighteen: April 15, 2004 Proactive police guard outside school journalism version 911 kids: Training children for emergencies social studies version Contraceptives and conscience english version Week Seventeen: April 8, 2004 Student hacker deletes scores english version Lead poisoning a home health hazard social studies version Week Sixteen: March 18, 2004 Hockey and violence english version Schools look for funding solutions social studies version Watches help find missing children journalism version Week Fifteen: March 11, 2004 Vitamin R: Teens abuse Ritalin journalism version journalism version social studies version Week Fourteen: March 4, 2004
Newsohio: Lesson Plans Week one October 24, 2002. journalism lesson Plan. Overview In this lesson, students will investigate what the new Ohio Department http://newsohio.kent.edu/lessonplans/2003/weekone/j_ID.htm
Extractions: Week one: October 24, 2002 Overview: In this lesson, students will investigate what the new Ohio Department of Education science curriculum standards will mean in their school district. The board voted unanimously in October 2002 for standards that include both evolution and critical analysis of the theory. This leaves specific curriculum up to the individual school districts. Suggested time allotment: As much as two weeks, depending on any publishing deadlines for student newspapers or Web sites. Objectives: Students will: Understand necessary background in the debate between Darwinism and "intelligent design." Evaluate the information on these topics in light of the sources that supply them. Access both primary sources in their community (i.e. science teachers, nearby college curriculum experts, those representing both sides of the debate) and secondary sources online and in print. Interview school administrators to learn how the district will decide what its science curriculum will be and the timeline for any changes.
SNN In The Classroom - Where To Begin - Lesson Plans The following chart lists the available lesson plans and indicates next to each Article for Online Publication, 7 12, Language Arts journalism Social Studies http://www.snn-rdr.ca/snn/cr_lessonplans/senior_lp.html