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Each school year, new teaching materials using newspapers are
added to the NIE program and its "Inside The Washington Post" curriculum.
The NIE program often designs additional curricula to accompany
Post articles of special note, such as timely series and Pulitzer
Prize-winning pieces.
Most of the additional materials address current trends or events
taking place. During the 2000 Census, we offered schools a teacher
guide and individual materials on the Census combining math, geography,
social studies and critical thinking.
During the 1999 - 2000 school year, The Post ran a serial called
"Orphan Journey Home". All teachers using the NIE program received free
teacher guides to the serial.
Additional available supplements include:
Getting There
An intriguing introduction to a wide variety of maps from subway
maps to treasure maps to blueprints. Great stuff for elementary students.
Conflict Resolution
There is a way for everyone to win! Written by three conflict
resolution experts, this supplement uses real life examples, activities,
puzzles and games to help students understand and resolve everyday
disputes. Recommended for grades 5-12.
Dear Author
Excerpted from a newly published collection of student letters to writers,
this section introduces readers to a wide range of authors, ties their
work to today's issues through newspaper activities, and reinforces the
power of literature with creative writing exercises.
More Supplements Include...
Pulitzer Prize-winning articles by Post writers such as Leon Dash, Michael
Dirda, William Raspberry, David Maraniss and others. Each story is
accompanied by classroom exercises designed to cover the issues presented
in the piece. Special Pulitzer Prize winning photography is offered along
with classroom exercises designed to provide opportunities for creative
writing based on the photo topics.
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