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Individual module landing pages set you up with an overview of the lesson’s activities: Complete lesson plan. “Do” activities. Worksheets, examples and answer keys to support activities. Readings and resources. Various types of formative assessment.
• Define journalism, ethics, slander, libel and bias. • Understand the purpose and language of the first amendment. • Understand the importance of ethics and analyze historical ethical cases.
To give students the background and skills needed to originate, research, focus and craft clear, compelling and contextual accounts of breaking news in a deadline environment. Learning objectives. To build an understanding of the role news plays in American democracy.
This unit explores how our food—from plants to animal products to seafood—is grown, harvested, processed, and distributed. Students will examine conventional industrial practices, explore sustainable alternatives, and consider the impact both have on human health and the environment.
This course, written for Journalist's Resource, will teach students how to write compelling feature articles, substantive non-fiction stories that look to a corner of the news and illuminate it, often in human terms. Like news, features are built from facts. Nothing in them is made up or embellished.
Curriculum Library - JEA. The JEA Curriculum Initiative shares lesson plans across 12 different content areas, complete with learning outcomes, assessments, evaluation guides, models and alignment to standards including the Common Core and Partnership for 21st Century Skills.
30 paź 2023 · Learning about food webs and food chains helps kids understand how all of nature is connected. Try a fun food web activity from our list!