A five-day lesson plan, “Citizens Together” explores the individual freedoms protected in the Bill of Rights.
Especially effective at the middle-school level, this guide offers step-by-step instructions for producing a newspaper.
These lesson plans introduce middle-school students to journalism concepts and meet national language-arts standards. Three units focus on media literacy, the craft of journalism and newspaper production.
Meet the woman who used fierce determination and the power of the pen to educate the world about the unequal treatment of blacks in the United States in this free serial from HarperCollins Children's Books.
This tabloid details how a typical newspaper is put together, from gathering news to selling ads to printing and delivering the final product.
The daily newspaper is the textbook for this nine-unit curriculum (revised in 2009), which gives middle- and high-school students an in-depth introduction to the world of journalism.
Middle- and high-school teachers can use the worksheets and detailed assignments in this manual to guide students in the production of a newspaper.
These quotations from the famous (and not-so-famous) about freedom of speech and freedom of the press make good discussion-starters or bulletin board items.