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Modern European History - BBC
Grades
9 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site as a way to review students before assessments. There are lots of short quizzes on a variety of subjects that can be either printed or shared on the interactive whiteboard or projector. One way to use them is to have students complete the quizzes for warmups as they come into class. If used in that way, they can also be used as activators to introduce a new unit. This way teachers can assess what knowledge the students already have and which areas need to be covered the most.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe
Grades
9 to 12tag(s): primary sources (117), Research (83)
In the Classroom
Save this site as a favorite on your desktop and use it as a reference point for finding resources on one of the many European countries. This could be helpful brushing up on your own knowledge or finding materials to supplement a unit. This would be a great resource for a World or European history classroom.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The Bulgarian Government Web Site
Grades
9 to 12tag(s): europe (75)
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Australian Story
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): australia (27)
In the Classroom
Use this site to expand student knowledge about current events in another corner of the world. To show what they have learned from this site, challenge students to create an online infographic to share using Visme, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Documenting a Democracy
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site to research and learn more about the "land down under." Assign different regions to groups of students to investigate. Each region includes pictures and information. Have students create a mini-research multimedia project to share with the class.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Residence Of The Prime Minister Of Japan
Grades
9 to 12tag(s): japan (56), statistics (116)
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Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): israel (14)
In the Classroom
Use this site as part of a current affairs project within a history or government class. Have students compare the articles they read here with articles from US papers on similar subjects. Have students compare and contrast the articles by bias, coverage, information and focus via research project OR short in class assignment. If using the activity in class, have students compare the two perspectives via Venn Diagram on classroom computers or the Interactive whiteboard. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here).Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Canadian Heritage Information Network - Government of Canada
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): canada (23)
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The St.Petersburg Times
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): news (229), newspapers (91)
In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of Russia's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both the Times and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History classAdd your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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LeDroit
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of Canada's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both the LeDroit and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Halifax Daily News
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
During a lesson on the impact of the media on government and public opinion, have students select this newspaper and another to study for bias. Using a venn digram, have students compare the audiences of both papers, as well as framing issues, coverage, and popularity by numbers. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here).This would be a great in class activity before a class discussion of the impact newspapers can have, before focusing on the effects of more popular mediums - such as television.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Inside China Today
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of China's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both sites, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Hong Kong Standard
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): china (62), news (229), newspapers (91)
In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of Hong Kong's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both the Hong Kong Standard and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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China Daily
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of China's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both China Daily and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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UK-Independent
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): great britain (16), news (229), newspapers (91)
In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of Britain's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both the UK Independent and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The Guardian
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): britain (27), england (50), news (229), newspapers (91)
In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of Britain's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both the Guardian and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The Times (London)
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of UK's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both the Times and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here). Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Deutsche Welle
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): german (48), germany (25), news (229), newspapers (91)
In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of Germany's leading news sources. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both the Deutsche Welleh and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here).Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Reuters UK
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of UK's leading news sources. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both this site and that of a popular US news source, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as the 2 and 3 Circle Interactive Venn Diagrams, reviewed here. Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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ITAR TASS
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use this site to explore the differences in perception and media tilt between the US and one of Russia's leading newspapers. Access the site, sharing it on the interactive whiteboard or projector. Explain the idea of cultural perception and differences before allowing students to access the site on individual computers. Have students open both ITAS TASS and a popular US paper, pulling up stories on the same issue. Have students create a Venn diagram of the differences in coverage, perceptions and tilt. Use an online tool such as the 2 and 3 Circle Interactive Venn Diagrams, reviewed here. Great for a Government or World History class!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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