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Showing posts with label newspaper. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Digital Archive of The Windsor Star

Go to Google News
Using Google Newspaper Archive (click here) I was surprised to see that they have 4297 archived issues of the   The Windsor Daily Star from July 31 1935 - November 13 1959 (click here) and 7505 issues  of The Windsor Star archived from November 13 1959 - December 31 1986 (click here).  Prior to Windsor amalgamating The Border Cities Star serviced Riverside, Ford, Walkerville, Windsor, Sandwich and Ojibway.  To see the 3538 archived issues from September 3 1918 - February 7 1935 click here.

Monday, January 21, 2019

Teaching Current Events and Math

EW

They had more ideas on current events but I decided to only post the ones for math but please click here to see the whole article.  

There's plenty of math in the news too!

Figuring an average. Students might collect classified "Homes for Sale" ads for ten homes in a given area or for homes of a given size (e.g., two-bedroom homes). Invite students to figure from those ads the average cost for a home. (Or students might figure the average rent for homes of similar characteristics from the "Apartments for Rent" section of the newspaper.)

More ad math. Invite each student to choose a job ad from the newspaper classifieds; the ad must include a yearly salary figure. (Teach students that the term "40K" often seen in job ads is short for $40,000.) Invite students to figure from that salary figure the average monthly, weekly, daily (based on a 5-day week), and hourly (based on an 8-hour day) salary for that job.

Ad math #3. Provide a group of five ads from a local newspaper and the section of the paper that describes how much it costs to place an ad. Invite students to use the per-word or per-line cost information to figure out how much it cost to run each of the five ads.

Guess-timating! Provide each student with the copy of a news story. (Story length will vary depending on grade level.) Invite students to count the number of words in each of the first five lines of the story and to guess-timate, based on that figure, how many words long the whole story is. Older students might average the number of words in the first five lines and consider half-lines and other elements of a story to come up with a more accurate figure. Let students share their estimates and how they arrived at them. Then inform students of the exact number of words in the story (which you have pre-counted). A prize goes to the winner!

Furnish a home! Invite students to use store ads to figure the cost of furnishing a home. You might provide a list of items for each of four rooms, including a living room, a kitchen, a dining room, and a bedroom. For example, living room furniture might include a couch and side chair, a coffee table, a television, and an air conditioner. Older students might also need to figure the cost of carpeting the living room! (Options: Provide students with a budget for furnishing a four-room home and let them set priorities for the furnishings they'll select. For older students, state and local sales taxes might be figured as part of the total cost.)

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Newspaper Map

If you are teaching about another country in your class, you might find it interesting to pull up an  online newspaper from that country and have it translated into English (or French or Spanish or whatever).  Well Newspaper Map will do that for you.  First go to the site by clicking here.  Next click on the Newspaper Map icon (like at the top of this post) in the top left hand corner to populate the global map of all the newspapers.   Next put your cursor on the map and move the map to center it and left click or scroll to zoom in on the coloured  dots/balloons  in the country or location you desire.  If you click on them a box should open up with the newspaper's name and the language you would like it to translated to.  Done.  Seeing that today is Halloween, I selected Transylvania Romania to see what I would get.  See below.