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Keywords: digital newspapers in education |
Subject(s): Photography, Writing, Special Needs, Podcasting, Technology, Video, Grammar, Journalism |
Grades P-K through 5 |
School: Prichard Preparatory School, Mobile, AL |
Planned By: Brooke Hamilton |
Original Author: Carol Sherman, Edison |
Activity: Digital Newspaper Time length: 4-6 weeks Objective: To create a digital school newspaper for the school and parents. Materials: newspaper, computer, some office equipment. digital camera, ,web camera, disability software
Skills: Identify sections of the newspaper Generate use of nouns, verbs, and adjectives, adverbs Form grammatically correct sentences using subject-verb-object format Write topic sentence and supporting sentences. Use correct punctuation and capitalization Develop typing/computer skills Taking photographs/downloading pics Create a podcasts Create quick cam videos
Lessons:
1. Discuss with the students that they are going to write a school newspaper. Have a newspaper on hand and go over the different sections in a newspaper.
Brainstorm what sections the students would like to include in their newspaper
School News Report Choose an event coming up at school. (example Halloween, back to school night). Research information such as date, time, what will be happening.
Student Interview Choose a student to interview. Generate a list of questions to ask. Schedule an appointment and interview the student.
Opinion Page Choose a topic that is important to you or a current news related story or event. Research and state your opinion on the topic
Sports Page Choose a professional or school sports team or player to write about. Use the web to research information.
Movie/TV Review Write a review on a chosen movie or TV show.
Star Corner Choose a celebrity to research and write about.
Jokes Find a few jokes or comic you would like (in books, on the web) Try it out on some friends to see if they laugh.
Advertisements Create advertisements related to school events or sales
Crossword Puzzle Choose a theme and create your own puzzles using crossword puzzle software. Some free programs are available on the web.
Have students volunteer to write for one of the above listed sections of the paper. You may have more than one student working on a section.
2. Begin the writing process. Students will begin researching and writing on chosen topics.
Modifications: Use semantic maps to organize thoughts.
Use asking questions (listed below) to help students generate thoughts.
Who? What you see or hear? When/Where? What happened? Can you describe it? How did you feel? * add you own questions to assist the students in generating writing ideas.
Modifications/Partial Participation: Some students may only be able to generate short phrases with 2-3 words. Thats fine! Assistance can be given to form complete sentences.
3. Putting the text together
Begin writing sentences with ideas generated from semantic maps. Put the sentences in paragraph form using the topic sentence and supporting sentences.
4. Typing text articles/using video
Have students type articles on the computer Have students use web cam to create short videos for newspaper Have students create podcasts of of articles
Modifications/Partial Participation: Assistive technology hardware/software to interface with computer The student may be able to type the entire text or some part of it. Video/podcasts work well for students who cant read. Also use text readers so students in other classrooms can have the text articles read to them.
5. Graphics/Animation/Photography
Have students choose a graphics/animations using clip art.
Have students go out and take photos related to newspaper topics
6. Putting it all together- assigning jobs
Photographers
Create a folder on your desktop and download the photos. Insert photos into template next to articles
Create Videos/Podcasts
Editors This is a great job for students to work on capitalization, grammar, and punctuation skills.
Copying Break jobs down to small tasks For example, copying may include; Lifting the cover Placing paper on copier glass Closing cover Entering number of copies/and or other functions i.e. sorting,staple Pressing start Remove copies
Modifications/Partial Participation:
* The student may be able to perform all, some or one of the tasks. It is important to allow them to actively participate.
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