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6301-13 Detecting Bias (Reading in the Content Area)

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In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to identify bias in newspaper and other media stories. Lesson warm up, teacher instructions, teacher answers, guiding discussion questions, all student handouts and activities are included in this CRITICAL THINKING lesson!
This is one InspirEd lesson from "I Think: Skill Development - Reading in the Content Area Social Studies.
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Julie Faulkner
Julie Faulkner  (TpT Seller)
This seems like exactly the direction I want to take with my journalism class. Are the copies of the story "A Capital Idea" included in the download?
March 22, 2013 Report inappropriate comment
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Hi Julie,

The lesson includes everything you see under the "Materials" section on the preview. The lesson includes two versions of "A Capital Idea." You split up the class, each half reads one or the other and then they compare what they got from the story based on the "slant" in each. It's a great lesson! Feel free to email me directly if you have any other questions!
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Kristen Yaman  (TpT Seller)
Only part of my PDF will download. I have never had an issue with PDF's and was wondering if you have any clue what is going on... I think it is so bizarre...
October 25, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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Kristen,
I was able to download the file with no problem. To be safe, I re-uploaded it to TPT. Please email me if you are still having problems so I can send it to you directly.
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