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  1. Course of study and lesson plans for journalism in Marble Falls High School by Sara Lacy Anderson, 1949
  2. Career education (Lesson plans for the newspaper in the classroom) by Chester Cohen, 1976

41. Lesson Planet - Language Arts Lesson Plans
7. Education World Language Arts lesson plans NEW APRIL Literature,reading, whole language, writing/composition, journalism, etc.
http://www.lessonplanet.com/search/Language_Arts/
Grade K - 2 higher ed Search from over 20,000 online lesson plans by keyword and grade! Membership Log In User Name: Password: Apr. 08, 2003 22:33 PST Resources Other Teacher Resources Education Clip Art Grant Information Curriculum Tools Collaborative Projects ... Link To Us Teacher Discussions Click to discuss teaching topics with your peers! Pre K-6 Elem. Discussion 7-12 Sec. Discussion Ed. Tech. Discussion privacy Language Arts Subcategories: Alphabet Activities Lesson Plans Book Reports Lesson Plans Brainstorming Lesson Plans Calendar Lesson Plans ... Language Arts Lesson Plans (1-10 of 51): Smithsonian Education - Web Site - Welcome to Smithsonian Education, an area within the Smithsonian Institution's Website designed just for educators. The Smithsonian Office of Education offers Teaching Resources such as lesson plans and resource gu...
Grades: K-12 Rating: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! Cindy's K-12 - Lesson and Unit Plans - Summarize a Newspaper Article, Science Lesson: Capacity, Acrostic Poems in Many Flavors, Haiku, Unit Plan: Skills for Navigating the World Wide Web.
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42. Journalism Theme Page
New York Times Learning Network journalism Over 15 lesson plans in which grade612 students use a New York Times article as a starting point to learn more
http://www.cln.org/themes/journalism.html
Journalism Theme Page Below are other CLN pages which can supplement the study of journalism.
Clip Art Theme Page
Current Events Theme Page
Curricular Resources in Writing
Educational Resources in Media Literacy/Studies ...
Publish Your Creative Works On-Line Theme Page
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.

43. 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
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.
Advertising in the Media Theme Page
History of Film Theme Page
Journalism Theme Page
Violence in the Media Theme Page
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.

44. Resource Guide For Writing, Handwriting And Journalism Teachers
Language Arts, CanTeach an organized collection of lesson plans on listening JournalismEducation Association; National Press Club; Online Newspapers, Internet
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This rich collection of writing resources applies to students of any age. The small globe icon indicates the Editor's Pick(s) for this category.
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Primary resources (handwriting)
Middle and secondary resources (composition)

45. USA TODAY Education - Sample Lesson Plans
The following lesson plans were designed as examples of how to bring the world andrealworld issues into your lesson Plan, Grade Level, Subject. 6-12, journalism.
http://www.usatoday.com/educate/lessons.htm
The following lesson plans were designed as examples of how to bring the world and real-world issues into your classroom using USA TODAY. Lesson Plan Grade Level Subject News Predicting the news. journalism Defending beliefs that are not your own. English Poetic themes in today's news. English Money What are the hot topics and trends in today's business world? business "Spinning" news for a corporate press release. marketing/public relations Exploring careers in the business world. career exploration/ language arts Sports From pitcher to president. government Call the shots as a sports announcer. journalism How are sports a reflection of society? social studies Life How should USA TODAY target teens? journalism, marketing What do TV listings tell us about American society? social studies Pitching stories for USA TODAY's Life section. journalism, English Front Page News Money Sports ...
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46. Lesson Plan Resources
AskEric Language Arts lesson plans Topics include debate, listening comprehension,vocabulary, journalism, literature, reading, writing, and many more.
http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/Specialist/franceslively/lesplans.htm
Lesson Plan Resources Academy Curricular Exchange Language Arts Lessons
Although the title indicates grades 6-8, there are activities for any grade level here. Apple Learning InterchangeUnits of Practice
These detailed ideas and examples for teaching with technology can help you integrate new media into your work. AskEric Language Arts Lesson Plans
Topics include debate, listening comprehension, vocabulary, journalism, literature, reading, writing, and many more. Awesome Library: English and Language Arts
Browse the library with links to Reading and Writing, Creative Writing, Literature, Poetry, Drama, Lesson Plans, Bilingual and ESL, and Public Speaking Beyond Books
Beyond Books provides an advertising-free, content rich, course-relevant resource for teachers and students. Blue Web'n's List of English Lesson Plans
edHelper.com

Lesson Plans, worksheets, WebQuests, writing lesson plans, reading lesson plans, technology lesson plans can be found here. Check the categories list on the left side. English Basics Worksheets
This section features original grammar worksheets for teachers and parent-teachers to copy. Use them for teaching, reinforcement, and review.

47. Journalism Resources
resource for teachers containing current political cartoons and lesson plans forintegrating Write Site An interactive language arts and journalism project for
http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/Specialist/franceslively/journalism.htm
Journalism Resources Journalism Student Magazines Journalism American Journalism Review
This site includes 18,000 links to newspapers, magazines, broadcasters and news services worldwide, including top sites and search. Common Proofreading Symbols
These symbols will give your students the editors' code. FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting)
A US advocacy group working to correct media bias and imbalance. MediaWatch Canadian media watch dog organization which monitors the portrayal of women and children in the media. Indispensible Writing Resources
You'll find everything on and off the Net that you could possibly need in writing or researching a paper, including links to all sorts of reference material, links to writing labs, links to Web search engines, and links to writing-related Web sites. Journalism and Yearbook Links
A very comprehensive list from Web English Teacher Journalism Guide to Citation Style Guides
This has links to any kind of citation you can imagine you would need to know.

48. Resources
AskERIC lesson plans in journalism lessons on interviewing (questioning skills)and making a class newspaper. Grade Level 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12.
http://www.cmonitor.com/nie/resources.htm

Start NIE Today
Tips for NIE Resources The Faculty Lounge We have compiled the following list of online resources to help you get started using the newspaper in your classroom. Here you can find newspaper-related lesson plans, classroom activities, general information on newspapers and journalism, some helpful links for getting information on common newspaper subjects, and much more for all age groups: Topics: Lesson plans and teaching activities Student newspaper resources Journalism and newspaper resources Additional useful teaching links Of course, once you have spent some time with the newspaper in your classroom, we're sure you'll develop your own great ideas. As you find activities that get your students excited, be sure to share them with other local teachers. You can e-mail them to us at nie@cmonitor.com , or post them in the Faculty Lounge
Lesson plans and teaching activities
Newspaper activities for teaching K-4
These learning activities will give you lots of ideas for making the most of the newspaper in your elementary classroom. The activities are updated weekly. Newspaper activities for teaching 5-8
These learning activities will give you lots of ideas for making the most of the newspaper in your middle school classroom. The activities are updated weekly.

49. Journalism Teacher Professional Resources @Web English Teacher
Language Arts and journalism Resources from The New York Times and Learning Network.lesson plans from the New York Times Browse lesson plans by topic.
http://www.webenglishteacher.com/journprofres.html
Professional Resources for Journalism Teachers Ball State University Department of Journalism
More than a thousand J-related links organized into categories. Most are geared for professional journalism rather than education. Columbia Scholastic Press Association
"CSPA is an international student press association uniting student journalists and faculty advisers at schools and colleges through educational conferences, idea exchanges and award programs." Dow-Jones Newspaper Funding
Awards, fellowships, tips, adviser updates, scholastic journalism and profesional newspapers. Society of Professional Journalists
Links related to the Freedom of Information Act, ethics, awards and fellowships, and Quill , the SPJ zine.
FAIR works with activists and journalists to advocate for greater diversity in the press and to scrutinize media practices that marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints. For Journalism Teachers Only
Extensive resources for J-teachers and student editors. High School Journalism , sponsored by the American Society of Newspaper Editors
Links for students and teachers, career information, and suggestions for newspaper-school partnerships.

50. Rob Melton's Guide
LEARNER ONLINE THE ANNENBERG/CPB PROJECT lesson Plan Database Creator lesson plans Curriculum Guides lesson plans Curriculum journalism Jobs Job Listings
http://www.bensonhs.pps.k12.or.us/~rmelton/bookmarks.html
Links of interest to journalists and educators
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    CNN - The Atlanta Olympic Games Olympics On NBC Broadcast Interview Source
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    Apple Education Worldwide HP at Home Tektronix Phaser 200 Series Supplies Pricing Information ... Autodesk - Education By Design - Fall 1996 Front page
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    EDWARD DE BONO'S AUTHORISED WEB SITE
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    English-Language Arts Readings Available on the Internet Readings Available on the Internet Welcome to English 101 ... English(English)
    Literature
    VoS English Literature: English Literature By Genre Overview of The Scarlet Letter Scarlet Letter Essay Contest AP English - The Scarlet Letter
    Internet
    Acceptable Use Policies Internet 101 Net Tips for Writers and Designers WebSter's Dictionary ... SHAREWARE.COM the way to find shareware on the

    51. Welcome To LA Youth - For Teachers: Lesson Plans
    lesson plans using LA Youth articles In the summer of of the Juvenile Justice SystemA lesson plan to than 10 years of experience doing journalism education in
    http://www.layouth.com/11_4.htm
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    For Teachers Lesson Plans Click here to learn how to get LA Youth free in your L.A. classroom. Lesson plans using LA Youth articles Grappling with war
    A discussion of the conflict with Iraq aimed at helping students form their own opinions. Putting your best foot forward
    Helping students prepare cover letters and resumes. Persuasive arguments
    Techniques for persuading different audiences. Why do people gamble?
    A discussion of addiction as a mental illness. Learning to get along with classmates
    a discussion of bullying and intimidation at school.
    Respect: Find out what it means to me

    A lesson plan based on “I’m still the same guy” and “My weight was eating away at me” in the March-April 2002 issue of LA Youth, where teenagers describes their experiences with weight loss. Who serves time? Breaking down stereotypes of juvenile offenders

    52. Welcome To LA Youth Lesson Plans
    lesson plans using LA Youth articles. fairness of the juvenile justice system A lessonplan to on more than 10 years of experience doing journalism education in
    http://www.layouth.com/11_0.htm
    ENTER YOUR
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    home privacy contact Please Select Cover Story Find a Job Contests Teen Services Parents Teachers Home Beyond the Mall
    home
    For Teachers Lesson Plans Click here to learn how to get LA Youth free in your L.A. classroom. Lesson plans using LA Youth articles Grappling with war
    A discussion of the conflict in Iraq. Putting your best foot forward
    A discussion of cover letters and resumes. The gentle art of persuasion
    Techniques for persuading different audiences. Why do people gamble?
    A discussion of addiction as a mental illness. Learning to get along with classmates a discussion of bullying and intimidation at school.
    A lesson plan based on " My fight for respect " by Carlos Overstreet from the May-June 2002 issue of LA Youth, where the writer describes his struggle with intimidators at school and how he resolved his problems. Dealing with name-calling
    A lesson plan based on “I’m still the same guy” and “My weight was eating away at me” in the March-April 2002 issue of LA Youth, where teenagers describe how they feel about body image and weight loss.

    53. EOT-PACI Resources - Online Lesson Plans
    Online lesson plans. are offered during the school year, including topics such asShakespeare, computer programming, geometry, Hawaiian history, and journalism.
    http://www.eot.org/resources/lessonplans.html
    EOT-PACI Resources
    Online Lesson Plans Educational Simulations Online Books and Courses Collaboration Tools/Virtual Environments ... Chickscope
    Chickscope is a project to study chicken embryo development using a remotely-controlled magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) instrument. It is being developed by educators and researchers from several departments at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in collaboration with Illinois teachers. The site includes many egglectic and engaging educational resources such as annotated chicken embryology sequences and EggMath , collection of Web modules (including many interactive applets), intended for use in K-12 classrooms, covering different topics in mathematics related to eggs. E-School
    Created in 1996 by Maui High Performance Computing Center and Hawaii State Department of Education (HSDOE) through a U.S. Department of Education Challenge
    Grant for Technology, E-School is a virtual school accessed over the Internet. Over 20 courses, targeted at high school students, are offered during the school year, including topics such as Shakespeare, computer programming, geometry, Hawaiian history, and journalism.

    54. EOT-PACI Resources - Online Lesson Plans
    English, Foreign Language, Hawaiiana, Health, History, journalism, Mathematics, Music GirlTECHonline lesson plans GirlTECH, the highly acclaimed computational
    http://www.eot.org/resources/
    EOT-PACI Resources
    Online Lesson Plans Educational Simulations Online Books and Courses Collaboration Tools/Virtual Environments ... Chickscope
    Chickscope is a project to study chicken embryo development using a remotely-controlled magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) instrument. It is being developed by educators and researchers from several departments at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in collaboration with Illinois teachers. The site includes many egglectic and engaging educational resources such as annotated chicken embryology sequences and EggMath , collection of Web modules (including many interactive applets), intended for use in K-12 classrooms, covering different topics in mathematics related to eggs. E-School
    Created in 1996 by Maui High Performance Computing Center and Hawaii State Department of Education (HSDOE) through a U.S. Department of Education Challenge
    Grant for Technology, E-School is a virtual school accessed over the Internet. Over 20 courses, targeted at high school students, are offered during the school year, including topics such as Shakespeare, computer programming, geometry, Hawaiian history, and journalism.

    55. Lesson Plan Summaries At Teacher Idea Exchange
    lessons are sorted by main topic with subtopics underneath; Can't find it here?Then try the search at the bottom of the page. lesson plans journalism.
    http://www.teacherideaexchange.com/lessons.asp?cat=Journalism

    56. AlabamaEd: "Lesson Plan Links "
    journalism. K12 Literature lesson plans and Activities. Language Arts. LanguageArts K-5th Grade. Language Arts/Literature. Poetry. Writing All Grades.
    http://www.alabamaed.com/lessonplans.htm
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    57. Lesson Plans
    Obj Articles. Assignment Homework Test WEDNESDAY. Chapter/ lesson Yellow JournalismObj Articles. Assignment Homework Test THURSDAY. Chapter/ lesson Obj
    http://blazers.k12.ar.us/faculty/jrhigh/tgoodrich/journalism.htm
    Teacher: Tammi Goodrich tgoodric@vv.crsc.k12.ar.us Week: 32 Journalism Tests / Assignments MONDAY Chapter/ Lesson: weather Obj:learn to use the weather map to write brief weather articles Assignment: Read in class worksheets Homework:
    Test: TUESDAY Chapter/ Lesson: photojournalism Obj:
    Read the newspaper—class in the gym BENCHMARK EXAMS FOR EIGHTH GRADE Assignment
    Homework:
    Test: WEDNESDAY Chapter/ Lesson:
    Obj: Class in the gym-read the newspaper BENCHMARK EXAMS Assignment:
    Homework:
    Test: THURSDAY Chapter/ Lesson:
    Obj:
    Class in the gym-read the newspaper BENCHMARK EXAMS Assignment:
    Homework:
    Test:
    FRIDAY Chapter/ Lesson: Chapter 14
    Obj:
    Write a basic summary of the week in news Assignment: Homework:

    58. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Arts & Literature | PBS
    sb/ CNN and Turner Learning provide high school and college journalism studentsan The Teacher’s Guide provides lesson plans and games for all grade ranges
    http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/arts_lit/lk_journalism.shtm
    April 9, 2003
    Archived Recommendations:
    Journalism
    Ad*Access Project

    http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/adaccess/

    Cable News Network FYI Student Bureau
    http://fyi.cnn.com/fyi/sb/

    CNN and Turner Learning provide high school and college journalism students an opportunity to publish Web and video work. Find articles written by students who publish the news from their perspective. The goal of CNNSB is to create the standard by which future reporters and production staff create and view news. To write for CNNSB, you need to be an approved CNNSB school, but anyone can read the news written by and for students.
    Comics on the Web: Editorial Cartoons
    http://www.unitedfeatures.com/ufs/EDITOONS.html

    Select from 18 political cartoonists to get an indication of important stories in the news. You can choose specific dates during the past few weeks for each cartoonist. It is interesting to see how different artists treat the same topic.
    Daryl Cagle’s Pro Cartoonists Index http://cagle.slate.msn.com/ Political and editorial cartoonists represent varying opinions on current events, making for fascinating studies of art and culture. This site categorizes cartoons by topic so you can compare how cartoonists treat the same topic. Given the charged nature of many cartoons, some are bound to make you laugh and some will make you angry. It is interesting to see how international newspaper editorial cartoonists view the same issues. The Teacher’s Guide provides lesson plans and games for all grade ranges, which engage students as they explore and interpret the symbolism in cartoons.

    59. P.O.V. - Borders . Leaving Elsa | PBS
    In this exercise, we will use the metaphor of Art as Symbolic journalism toexplore how art can RELATED lesson plans AMERICAN HIGH TEACHERS' LOUNGE.
    http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2002/borders/stories/school.html
    Use these companion lesson plans to present P.O.V's Borders to your middle school or high school class. Teachers, let us know what happened with your students and whether we can share your experiences with other teachers. The following discussion questions and lesson plans comprise a unit that uses the Internet as a learning tool in the subject areas of Literary Arts, Health, History. They are written for grades 7-12. These classroom activities include: learning objectives; an outline of the relevant national standards met by the plans; a list of necessary tools and materials; a notation regarding the total time needed to complete the individual lessons; a teaching strategy; assessment recommendations; and extension ideas. DOWNLOAD PDF VIEW HTML VERSION These questions are aimed at high-school age viewers serve to guide group discussions or individual writing or journal assignments. They primarily focus on issues relating to college preparation, decision-making skills, health education, and future goal planning. There are discussion questions for each video diary and wrap-up questions for students who have viewed all 13 diaries.
    ESL LESSON: Using Leaving Elsa with ESL Students DOWNLOAD PDF VIEW HTML VERSION Note from Janet, the ESL teacher who developed this plan for her class:

    60. Texas Association Of Journalism Educators/Resources/On The Web
    related to their activities and to give advisers a chance to share lesson plans. information,links to a wide variety of web sites for journalism graphic arts
    http://taje.org/websites.html
    Advertising Advising/Leadership Broadcast Curriculum Guides DTP/Web Design Features/Coaching History/Ethics/Media Law Infographics/Polls/Reference Interviewing Layout/Design Magazines/Non-Fiction News Writing/Reporting Newspaper Opinions/Cartooning Photography Research Sports Writing/Journals Stylebooks/Staff Manuals Textbooks/Workbooks On the Web Yearbook On the Web Web site urls are subject to change and you may experience a broken link should this happen.
    Please help us keep this page up to date by reporting broken links to the webmaster.
    Check out more websites under links.
    Sites recommended by TAJE members
    http://www.atpi.org, ATPI web site.
    "ATPI will have a web site here shortly.It should be very good. Lots of curriculum stuff. Lots of sample photos."Bradley Wilson. (This site is not yet active).
    Cooltype.com
    . "OK, it's a slow loader, but it's the best site on the Web for finding 'how-to' information on Photoshop. Great articles. Step-by-step instructions. Neat tips and tricks. This is one site you'll want to bookmark and visit often as they add stuff all the time."Bradley Wilson.
    Colorcodes
    and more colorcodes "Two of the best sources for HTML color codes."Bradley Wilson.

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