Using the Daily News to Teach 21st-Century Skills

Daily News

News-O-Matic is an educational resource that teaches children 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, media literacy and global awareness. Thousands of schools incorporate News-O-Matic content into their literacy, science, social studies and SEL curriculums.

Newspapers are important because they provide us with the latest news about our world and offer a way to communicate information to people in our community. They also teach us about how to use language, cooperate and collaborate with others, and develop our writing skills.

A great way to get kids interested in writing is to give them a newspaper to read and write in. They can choose from a variety of topics, and you can help them get started by introducing them to the structure of a newspaper article with this PowerPoint and an outline sheet.

The New York Daily News is an American newspaper published in New York City. It is the ninth-largest newspaper in circulation and was founded in 1919. It was the first successful tabloid newspaper in the United States.

Besides print, the Daily News also publishes digital editions for iPad and Android tablets. Its website is available in several languages and features interactive elements such as a video player and chat functionality. The website features daily news headlines, sports and celebrity gossip.

Breaking News is an exciting feature that keeps you up to date on the most interesting and important news stories of the day, week, month or year. Featuring shorter articles than weekly editions, Breaking News provides students with diverse needs the opportunity to connect with the world through relevant and exciting news and current events.

A hard news story is one that has major facts and details about a particular subject. It can be about a political issue, crime, health issues or other significant events in our community or around the world. A soft news story is one that explores the human side of a topic. It can be about a person or group in our community who is affected by the issue.

News-O-Matic has a search bar that lets users find stories by topic, date and category. They can also use the “Read to Me” feature to listen to each article in its native dialect as it’s being written.

Its articles are written in three Lexile levels and feature images of native speakers from multiple languages. It’s a great tool for teachers who want to make reading easy for their students.

News-O-Matic’s interactive content is correlated to state and national standards, so teachers can be sure that they are teaching their students the right content in the right format. They can also browse text sets based on ELA, social studies, and SEL topics to ensure that their lesson plans cover all of the necessary content.