Be Healthy, Be Fit Guide
A curriculum guide for using the newspaper to teach health and fitness.By The Numbers: Math Connections in Newspapers
This new NAA Foundation guide offers practical classroom math applications using the newspaper.Science Quickie Lessons
A variety of short, quick lesson activities.Secondary Science
Secondary Science offers hundreds of science activities. Based on a report funded by the National Science Foundation, the guide focuses on the reports primary objectives for science education to address: personal needs, societal issues, academic preparation, and career education and awareness.Science & Geography Ideas
A page of activities that incorporate science and geography concepts.Math Scavenger Hunt
A short clip and paste activity finding math elements in the newspaper.Math Quickie Lessons
A variety of short, quick lesson activities.Environmental Awareness (grades 4-12)
This EGBAR Foundation Environmental Awareness Curriculum is designed to educate children with the use of the newspaper. Most of the lessons included in the curriculum involve cut and paste activities. This design allowed the curriculum to virtually never become outdated due to the current topics offered by the newspaper.Visit the EGBAR Foundation web site at: http://www.egbar.orgMore from The Santa Fe New Mexican
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