
The North Carolina Newspapers in Education program encourages young people to become lifelong readers and learners, capable writers, informed, involved adults, thoughtful consumers of news and advocates for the First Amendment. |
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Free materials
Summer Reading Program 2011
These features -- 18 on the topic One World, Many Stories, and eight features titled You Are Here, are available for publication in newspapers this summer. This program is in cooperation with local libraries and a way to promote reading activities while school is on vacation. Details
Behind the High Board Fence
Teaching guides, graphic organizers and more are available for teachers for this newspaper serial story. Get more information.
Teaching guide offers 21+ organizers to use in a study of news and poetry.
North Carolina Character Education Guide asks students to examine current events and the choices that individuals make that shape character and affect civic life.
The NAA Foundation posts curriculum guides for teachers who use newspapers in their classrooms, along with other publications to assist newspapers in their work with young readers.
The New York Newspaper in Education program posts curriculum guides from a variety of sources.
www.myvocabulary.com offers free puzzles and interactive graphics to support learning vocabulary words at all levels.