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China
V: COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
Part 5: Class Newspaper or Web site
Overview:
As a culminating project for the study of China, students could create a
newspaper or Web site to highlight all they have learned. This format would
also allow for them to explore aspects of Chinese popular culture with which
they may be unfamiliar, such as films, music, sports, politics, environment,
etc.
Objectives:
Students will write an article about some aspect of Chinese culture.
Students will research an aspect of Chinese culture.
Students will create a class newspaper or Web site about China.
Grade Level:
Elementary through high school
Time Required:
Two to three class periods
Materials:
Access to books, magazines, Web sites or newspapers that contain information
about China
Paper, pens or pencils
Computer access for word processing or creation of a Web site
Copy of a Sunday edition of a newspaper (beneficial, but not necessary)
Procedure:
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As a class, ask students to brainstorm a list of possible topics for
their newspaper or Web site. Looking at a newspaper and identifying possible
sections (Sports, News, Features, Classifieds, Food, Arts, etc.) would be
beneficial.
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Encourage students to choose topics based on their interests.
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Reviewing the basic elements of a news story (Who, what, where, when,
why) as well as explaining objectivity and the importance of a good lead
would also be helpful.
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Once students have written their articles, compile them into an "issue"
or a Web site.
Extensions:
Students can
- add photographs or magazine pictures to articles
- interview someone from China (or"interview" a historical figure) for
a feature story
- report on classroom activities related to China for a story in this paper,
or in the school or local newspaper.
Resources:
(Links will open in new windows.)
Online Newspapers has links to virtually every world newspaper available online. Use the search boxes to search for a newspaper from any country or culture.
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