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Extractions: ABC News 4 Kids. ABC News 4 Kids posts new stories every Tuesday and Thursday appropriate for elementary and middle school students. Each news article has an interactive, animated presentation. Also included is an archive of previous articles. AskERIC Lesson Plans: Current Events. Current events lesson plans for grades 3-12. Brain Bowl. Brain Bowl, from the Learning Network, is a weekly current events game which can be played by one player, two players, or Kid vs Parent. Players can view answers from previous weeks' games. Children's Express. Children's Express WorldWide (CE) is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated international youth news service produced by kids and teens 8-18 for adult print, radio, TV and online media. CE stories cover serious issues such as youth violence, homelessness, politics, teen pregnancy and race relations, and are updated weekly on the CE site. The CE site also features polls, reader feedback, stories by readers (and a form for submitting stories), and detailed information about the CE organization itself and its news bureaus in the United States and United Kingdom. CNNfyi.com.
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Extractions: Kids are just informed as grown-ups, sometimes more so. These sites are designed for students. World events are presented in easy-to-understand words and pictures. Features are about the topics kids are interested in - sports, toys, games, music, school, the environment. Their sources are often the same ones used for newspapers and TV news. They're a great way to come up with ideas for current events reports! ABC News for Kids
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Extractions: Introduction How to talk with kids about news Topic of crime and violence Tip 1: Age appropriateness ... Tip 10: Create a balance Why is it important to talk with your kids about what they see on the news? return to top As adults, we to depend on "The News" as our primary source for information about the world we live in. Whether it's the local newspaper, nightly TV newscasts, cable news networks, news radio, or Web sites, graphic footage and accounts of the latest happenings in the world are being delivered right into our homes 24 hours a day. This constant barrage can be overwhelming for adults, but it can be especially confusing and frightening for young children. Many adults do not realize how many kids actually watch TV news or read the newspaper. In addition, consider the opportunities kids have to be exposed to the news. Maybe you listen to news radio in the morning while you drive the kids to school. Perhaps you read the newspaper at the breakfast table. Remember, while you're reading an article on page seven, your kids may be staring at the front page headlines. You might watch the evening news while helping your kids with their homework. Or they may be exposed to a "newsflash" during their favorite sit-com. Even if you avoid exposing your kids to the news, they still get the latest news accounts from their peers.
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Extractions: Vote Life America (www.VoteLifeAmerica.com)staged a public demonstration against a pro-abort candidate on Saturday, October l9th, as it paraded their graphic and non-graphic pro-life signs before the Lincoln Avenue campaign office of Illinois gubernatorial candidate Rod Blagojevich. Some signs read: "THIS IS WHAT BLAGOJEVICH VOTED FOR" accompanied by a graphic aborted-baby sign. Cars passing by, honking their horns in protest and drivers displaying the "middle-finger salute" was common. Offended pedestrians confronting the pro-life volunteers with indignation, "You should be ashamed of yourselves for exposing young children to these horrible photos!" Or "There are too many unwanted kids being abused by their parents!" Or "Why don't you people make an effort to help women in a crisis pregnancy situations rather than stand here holding these pictures!" One disgruntled fellow kept badgering two of the men with remarks like: "You people are sickos," and "Why don't you plaster your bedroom with these pictures!" Another fellow tried to pick a fight, but two police cars drove up and he thought otherwise. Even the policewomen, who were called to monitor this picket, made it known that this demonstration was an unwelcome presence on their beat. They kept ordering the picketers to move here and there, even though they were stationed on a public sidewalk. The officers received a call from one of the nearby restaurants complaining that the customers were very upset by the graphic signs. The picketer holding the sign in front of the restaurant said, "But, Officer, I'm a customer of this restaurant, too!" She wasn't kiddingshe lives in the neighborhood.
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Extractions: This special publication of the Washington Post just for kids includes Newsflash and Features sections for students who want to stay in the know. Also play games, join the Kids Panel, or guess what's going on in the Shutterbug picture. For a fun way to get homework help, watch made-for-kid Brain Food movies.
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Extractions: I clicked on page 3 (of 5 pages) on executions between 1938 and 1965. The page displayed the pictures of 8 men and 7 were Black. The site does not comment or editorialize on the racial disparity and apprears neutral on other issues associated with the adminstration of the death penalty. Columbia News See "Death Penalty Errors". Columbia is offering the study done by James S. Liebman from the Law School. The study found that 68% of death penalty cases have judicial errors serious enough to overturn them. The issue is sure to come up in the election hype this Fall. KFF: NewsHour/Kaiser Survey Underscores Difficulties Faced by Those Without Health Insurance Online NewsHour Uninsured in America
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Extractions: Our season of holiday donations began, as it has for the last number of years, by the delivery of Thanksgiving turkeys from the employees of STANCHEM in East Berlin to our New Britain CW. Those turkeys are so very welcome and went a long way in making a brighter holiday for many families. The St. Francis Social Action Committee has adopted our New Britain clients for the last two years and bought and wrapped individual presents for each person. This year over 80 clients will be snug and warm with either a hat, gloves or scarf especially for them.
Extractions: Arlington, VA, September 5, 2000 As Americas children go back to school, The Cybercitizen Partnership, a joint effort by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Information Technology Association of America Foundation (ITAA), the nations leading technology association, today launched a new Web site for parents and educators designed to teach kids the right ways to use the Internet. The new Web site - www.cybercitizenship.org - represents a major national effort to provide teachers, parents and their children with a new learning tool responsible computer use. The Web site is initially focused on providing support for parents, and will expand to assist teachers and appeal to kids. Young people are growing up in a society where the Internet is central to everything from commerce to recreation, said U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno. Unfortunately, criminal activity exists online just as it does on the streets. As children learn basic rules about right and wrong in the off-line world, they must also learn about acceptable behavior on the Internet.