“Extra! Extra! Read All About It!”
Keeping up with current events is an important life skill.
While print newspapers used to be king... today many people get their news online.
Whether reading the home page of the Chicago Daily News, searching The Seattle Examiner for today’s weather forecast, or getting a “Sports News Alert” sent to our phone, reading the news allows us to get timely information about the people, places, and events we find interesting.
180 follow-up comprehension questions challenge students to find the who, what, when, where, or why of the various news articles and editorial columns. Students refer to charts, schedules, timelines and even tweets as they read for details, find facts, locate answers, determine author’s viewpoint and more.
FREE ONLINE NEWS: Practical Practice | Consumer Life Skills Activities
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“Extra! Extra! Read All About It!”
Keeping up with current events is an important life skill.
While print newspapers used to be king... today many people get their news online.
Whether reading the home page of the Chicago Daily News, searching The Seattle Examiner for today’s weather forecast, or getting a “Sports News Alert” sent to our phone, reading the news allows us to get timely information about the people, places, and events we find interesting.
180 follow-up comprehension questions challenge students to find the who, what, when, where, or why of the various news articles and editorial columns. Students refer to charts, schedules, timelines and even tweets as they read for details, find facts, locate answers, determine author’s viewpoint and more.
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