Content Provider: New York Times Learning Network
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All About Aid-Navigating the World of Student Loans
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Abstract: In this lesson, students create presentations for graduating seniors about how to navigate the college financial aid system.
All the Way to Timbuktu - Uncovering Mali's Historic Legacy
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Abstract: In this lesson, students learn about historic preservation efforts in Timbuktu, Mali, and about the city’s past as “the intellectual heart of Africa.” They then research various events related to the city’s history to create oral presentations.
All You Need Is (the Summer of) Love - Creating an Exhibit that Compares 1960s and Contemporary Culture
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Abstract: In this lesson, students explore various aspects of the 1960s, including the 1967 "Summer of Love," and compare them with contemporary times to ascertain cultural influences.
Beyond Burma - Studying Buddhism and Buddhist Culture around the World
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Abstract: In this lesson, students learn about the 2007 military violence against protesting monks in the devoutly Buddhist country of Myanmar. After investigating and “curating” an exhibit on the history, basic tenets, practices, and global influence of this ancient faith, students consider the implications of ... More »
Carrot Sticks or French Fries? Analyzing Factors That Influence Interest Levels in Fast Food
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Abstract: In this lesson, students investigate the influence of fast food brand names on food choices and analyze the factors that contribute to branding preferences. Then they write an opinion essay on the corporate responsibility to influence food choices.
Creative Writing - Teaching Grammar and Writing Principles through the Arts
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Abstract: In this lesson, students will reflect on the ways they have been taught grammar. By composing original songs, dances, poems, skits or artwork, students explore ways to teach writing and grammar creatively and effectively.
Current Contexts - Exploring Now through Then
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Abstract: In this lesson, students will explore how they relate to today's world. Through quotes written by Anne Frank, and current newspaper items that appear in The New York Times, students will examine the connection between the past and the present.
The Cutting Edge - Exploring How Editing Affects an Author's Work
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Abstract: In this lesson, students examine the writing of short-story author Raymond Carver as well as their own writing to explore how editing can affect the text, content and context of an author's work.
Dear Me - Remembering the Life Lessons of 9/11 on Its Fifth Anniversary
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Abstract: In this lesson, students will go on a "Memorializing 9/11" gallery walk and then write a letter to themselves that will be sent to them in one year about the lessons they have learned from catastrophic life and world events.
Dedication to Douglass - Designing Historically Accurate Monuments to Frederick Douglass
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Abstract: In this lesson, students learn about the controversy regarding the historical accuracy of the Frederick Douglass Circle monument in Central Park. They then create their own design proposals for less controversial monument components and write the text for plaques to accompany them.
Do You Know Your Health IQ? Preparing Quizzes to Assess Health Literacy in the Community
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Abstract: In this lesson, students offer definitions for common medical terms and determine those that are most accurate. They then prepare quizzes on health-related topics to administer to both peers and adults, and write analysis papers based on their findings.
Does Free Speech Exist in School? Exploring Students' First Amendment Rights
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Abstract: In this lesson, students explore their First Amendment rights by learning about the Supreme Court case Frederick v. Morse, researching other important court decisions and creating a brochure for their peers illustrating their rights.
Don't Bet the House On It! Examining Mortgages through Real Estate Simulations
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Abstract: In this lesson, students will determine how much different families can afford to spend on real estate by taking on personas and creating budgets.
The Down Low Talk Show - Exploring the Controversy over Laws Regulating "Sagging" Pants
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Abstract: In this lesson, students consider their own ideas about fashion and debate the controversy over sagging pants by participating in a simulated radio talk show. They conclude by designing personal fashion statement posters.
Fifty Years: From the Little Rock Nine to the Jena Six.
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Abstract: In this lesson, students discuss how the issues surrounding school integration have changed since the Little Rock Nine entered Central High School and what the recent events in Jena, Louisiana, teach us about what issues we still face as a nation.
Gauging Beijing - Using the SWOT Analysis Strategy to Address China's Readiness for the 2008 Olympics
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Abstract: In this lesson, students use the "SWOT" (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) institutional analysis method to evaluate China’s preparedness for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. They then create separate brochures for the event representing both China’s supporters and critics, focusing on the ... More »
Graphic Accounts - Analyzing Graphs in The New York Times
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Abstract: In this lesson, students learn about the estimated cost of the war in Iraq to the U.S. government in comparison to other hypothetical expenditures, in part by examining a bar graph. They then explore the use of different types of graphs in The New York Times.
Here Comes the . . . Bill. Preparing a Budget for a Milestone Event
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Abstract: In this lesson, students share opinions about the importance of milestone events they might host or attend. They then prepare estimated budgets for parties based on established budget totals, and compare their estimates against the real costs.
I Am Seventeen Going On ... Creating Podcasts to Examine Adolescence Through the Ages
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Abstract: In this lesson, students create scripts for podcasts about the relationships between teens and parents in a historical era.
Invention Convention - Inventing and Marketing Products to Make Life Easier
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Abstract: In this lesson, students work in groups to create products that can help address everyday annoyances. They then design business plans for the manufacturing and marketing of their inventions.
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