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Your Stance on France: Using Editorials and Problem-Solving Strategies to Address the Unrest in France
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: Arts, Media, & Entertainment, History-Social Science, Career & Technical Ed, Reading Comprehension and 2 additional..In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students learn about the growing civil unrest in France in November, 2...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0What is Marketing
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.This is the introduction to marketing and outlines the foundations and functions of marketing. This unit will also explain the ...Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Watching the Watchers: Analyzing Explicit and Subtle Advertising in a Variety of Media
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: English-Language Arts, Reading ComprehensionIn this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students first identify all of the instances of advertising or product...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Walt Whitman to Langston Hughes: Poems for a Democracy
Grades: 9 to 12Subjects: Literature, English-Language Arts, History-Social Science, United States History, Visual ArtsIn this lesson, from EDSITEment, students explore the idea of "democratic poetry" by reading Whitman's words in a variety of med...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Visual Merchandising and Display
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.This lesson introduces the importance of visual merchandising as a promotional strategy to attract potential customers and to ai...Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Top Secret Revealed: Examining Recently Uncovered Secrets about the CIA in Iran
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: English-Language Arts, History-Social Science, Reading Comprehension, United States History, World HistoryIn this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students closely analyze "New York Times" articles uncovering the deca...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Tools of the Visual Storyteller
Grades: 10 to 12Subjects: No subjects selected.This lesson will enable the students to see how the techniques of cinematography they ve learned about are used to tell stories....Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Today's News, Tomorrow's History: Exploring Historic and Current Front Page News in The New York Times
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: Arts, Media, & Entertainment, Career & Technical Ed, History-Social Science, Reading Comprehension and 3 additional..In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students assess how print journalism reflects the values and language ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Trailer Park
Grades: 10 to 12Subjects: No subjects selected.Most students love to watch film and they also love to go to the movies. So they are already somewhat familiar with trailers who...Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0The Object Is Objectivity: Investigating World Reaction to the U.S. Strike Against the Taliban
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: Arts, Media, & Entertainment, History-Social Science, Career & Technical Ed, Reading Comprehension and 3 additional..In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students search for and read articles about the initial United States ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Marketing Mix - The 4 P's
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.To introduce the students to the marketing mix that includes the 4 P s ; Product, Place, Price and Promotion.Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0The Impact of Violent Images: Assessing the Role of Photojournalism in Relaying the News
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: History-Social Science, Reading Comprehension, Types of Media, English-Language Arts and 3 additional..In this lesson, found on the New York Times Learning Network, students explore the role of photojournalism in relaying news stor...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Star Politics: Examining the Advantages of Celebrity Status in the Political Arena
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: Arts, Media, & Entertainment, History-Social Science, Career & Technical Ed, Reading Comprehension and 4 additional..In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students consider their opinions about celebrities in politics. They t...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Shooting a Chase Scene
Grades: 10 to 12Subjects: No subjects selected.Students shoot a chase scene that screen direction, maintaining shot-to-shot continiuty, continuous action and cutting are used ...Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Propaganda and Persuasion or influencing friends and convincing strangers
Grades: 10 to 12Subjects: No subjects selected.This lesson will introduce students to persuasion and propaganda techniques used in PSAs and commercials.Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Production Logo
Grades: 9 to 12, Community College to GraduateSubjects: No subjects selected.In this lab students practice the basics of modeling with splines and object generators, creating and applying materials, settin...Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Product Placement
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.Students will be able to discuss and identify the importance of the product placement strategy in the visual entertainment media.Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Principles of Art
Grades: 9 to 12, Community College to GraduateSubjects: No subjects selected.In this lesson students will become familiar with the Principles of Art. This is overview of the Principles of Design used in ar...Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0Political Cartoons: Introduction to Symbols
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Arts, Media, & Entertainment, Career & Technical Ed, History-Social Science, American Democracy and 3 additional..In this activity, from the National Archives and Records Administration, students become aware of symbols by studying political ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Personal and Media Bias
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.This lesson introduces students to bias in both their own forms of communication and in the mass media. It demonstrates how choi...Contributor: CTE OnlineViews: 0Favorites: 0