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Name : Write Your Name Here. Source: List the website(s), magazine(s), or newspaper(s) you used to learn about your event. Date of Article: Write the date the article was written. Summary :
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Name: Write Your Name Here Source: List the website(s), magazine(s), or newspaper(s) you used to learn about your event. Date of Article: Write the date the article was written. Summary: You must use 2 sources of information to research your event. Make sure to list both sources above. After researching your event, write 2 paragraphs summarizing your event. Each paragraph should have at least 5 sentences. Make sure everything is in your own words, unless you quote it properly. Your summary paragraph(s) should describe the main idea of the event, and also give details about who/what/when/where/why. Good websites to find articles: www.timeforkids.com* www.news.nick.com* dogonews.com* junior.scholastic.com* www.upfront.scholastic.com** www.burlingtoncountytimes.com** www.nj.com** www.cnn.com** www.newyorktimes.com*** www.foxnews.com*** www.abcnewsgo.com*** Title: Create your own catchy title. Don’t use the same title as the article. The stars represent the difficulty in reading level at the news websites. Sites with one star are the easiest to understand, and sites with 3 stars have articles with challenging reading levels. Caption: Write a short caption describing your picture. No more than 1 sentence. Connection: In one paragraph, explain how you connect to this event. You can answer 1 or more of the following questions: How did you feel when you read about this event? How will this event affect your life? How will this event affect Americans in general? What made you interested in this event? Add a picture here to illustrate your event. If you draw the picture yourself, it must be colored. If you print it and glue it down, it can be in color or in black & white.