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Seven-Letter Word
Find all the seven-letter words in today's newspaper headlines. Write them on a sheet of paper. Next to each word write its meaning. If you aren't sure of a word's meaning look it up in the dictionary.
Subject:  Reading
Grade:  3rd 4th 5th 6th
Skill or Strand:  Vocabulary Development
Standard:  Use a dictionary to learn the meaning and other features of unknown words

Finish the story
"Find a story that ""jumps"" or is continued on another page. Read the first part of the story and write how you think it will end. Next*** read the rest of the newspaper article. How does your ending compare with the actual ending?"
Subject:  Reading
Grade:  3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
Skill or Strand:  Comprehension
Standard:  Students make and confirm predictions about text.

Finish the story
"Find a story that ""jumps"" or is continued on another page. Read the first part of the story and write how you think it will end. Next*** read the rest of the newspaper article. How does your ending compare with the actual ending?"
Subject:  Writing
Grade:  3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
Skill or Strand:  Strategies
Standard:  Students create multiple paragraph compositions that conclude with a paragraph summarizing the points.

Write the Headlines
Cut out five newspaper stories. Remove the headlines and save them. Ask a classmate to write headlines for the stories you have selected while you write headlines for his or her stories. Compare your headlines with the original.
Subject:  Newspaper
Grade:  4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Skill or Strand:  Layout
Standard:  Students understand the relationship between headlines and stories.

Write the Headlines
Cut out five newspaper stories. Remove the headlines and save them. Ask a classmate to write headlines for the stories you have selected while you write headlines for his or her stories. Compare your headlines with the original.
Subject:  Writing
Grade:  4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Skill or Strand:  Applications
Standard:  Write summarizes that contain the main ideas and the most significant details.

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