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Teaching About
Current Events



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The statistics we read about students' awareness of world events are frightening. If students are to be more aware of the world in which we live, every teacher must play a role in building students' current-events knowledge. A strong current events program can also teach essential skills related to writing, geography, and history.

Learn More About Using Current Events in the Classroom

Why Teach Current Events?
Why bother teaching current events? The research indicates that a regular dose of current events has a multitude of benefits. Included: Activity ideas and Internet resources for teaching current events.

Twenty-Five Great Ideas for Teaching Current Events
Looking for ways to work news into your classroom curriculum? Check out these great ideas for connecting current events to all subjects.

Ten Great Activities: Teaching With the Newspaper
Ten more terrific classroom activities that use the newspaper to teach valuable skills -- including reading and writing for meaning, map reading, media literacy, sequencing, word meaning, and math.

Read All About It! Ten Terrific Newspaper Lessons
Education World celebrates National Newspaper Week with ten lessons to help you integrate the newspaper into your classroom curriculum. Included: Students interview a local news reporter, create editorial cartoons, compare newspapers, more.

We've Got News for You! (News Activities, That Is)
Education World offers five complete lessons to help teachers integrate newspapers into their curriculum. Included: News slant, reflecting on the news, headlines and main ideas, top news stories of the 20th century, more.

It's News to Me: Teaching Kids About the Newspaper
Explore six great sites that will help you teach about the newspaper -- before you start teaching with it! Included: Seven original ideas for teaching students about the newspaper.

Sites to See: Current Events
Current event Web sites keep users up to date on the top stories of the day, offer information that students might not be aware of, and provide teachers with instructional materials for classroom. Included: Five top-notch news Web sites for kids.

Extra! Extra! Eight Great Web Sites Connect News to Your Curriculum
Discover eight great sites that will help you link the day's news to your curriculum and challenge students to look beyond the news. Also: Six online news quizzes for students of all ages.

Every Day' Activities: Today in History
Many sites offer "This Day in History" resources that are a great way to teach current events, history, and cultural literacy. Imagine a classroom timeline that highlights current events or events connected to historic periods. A great opportunity for learning!

ADDITIONAL LESSONS

  • Tabloid Tales Tabloid news stories -- modern-day tall tales -- make for a fun writing activity with students in grades 3 and up.
  • Spelling Detective Students search for spelling errors in a current event news story.
  • Writing Newsletters After reading aloud Deadline! by Gail Gibbons, students learn about newspapers.
  • Finding Main Ideas This student work sheet provides "finding the main idea" practice and skill building.