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Michelle Hofmann
Covering the Campaign
4th and 5th grade
October 1, 1996, 45 minutes, allot time each day
for 6-8 weeks
Performance Expectations:
Students will be able to follow assigned/chosen areas
of the upcoming political election, focusing upon the major candidates
and issues. They will compile two editions of a class campaign
trail newspaper.
Materials Needed:
Paper, writing utensils, markers, plain white drawing
paper, markers, computer, Pagemaker program (if possible,) large
paper for the actual newspaper (can use legal paper if necessary.)
Directions:
Introduction:
Provide the class with several updates in weeks prior,
posting newspaper articles, newsletters, editorials, pictures,
magazine articles, etc. around the room and discussing them at
the beginning of the day and after lunch briefly. As the time
draws near to begin the lesson plan, begin focusing on article
writing and how to follow different candidates. Have the children
choose one aspect in pairs, or you may assign the topic that they
will be covering. They will follow and report on that candidate
or issue for about a week.
Development:
- Have the students decide on the different sections
of their class newspaper. Students will also
brainstorm and determine a title for their
newspaper.
- They will research their assigned topics with
their partners. They will prepare a rough draft of the
newspaper feature to present to the other
section members.
- Students will share their rough draft with their
other section members for editing and proofreading.
- Revisions are made and presented to the teacher.
- Final copies are organized by the students on
physical layout within each section.
- Students then take turns entering their features
into the computer program the teacher has set up.
- After printing, students who have been working
on cartoons and graphics may paste those or scan them into the
computer.
Closure:
Once the class agrees on the entire newspaper's final
draft it may be printed and posted outside their classroom and
a copy given to the principal. Start the process again after
3 or so weeks.
Assessment:
Account for cooperation, participation, rough draft
improvement, and final feature quality. A peer evaluation should
be included as well. 1-5 rubric should be compiled and used.
Adaption:
The newspaper idea can be used to cover past political
topics or other curriculum areas of study. A newsletter is a
simpler, shorter format that can be created more often at less
cost.
Consideration:
Some schools will have limited funding for computers
and programs.
Reference:
Michelle Hofmann
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