The News in Two Minutes: Choose Your Own Current Event!
Have your students choose their own current event and analyze the latest happenings in the news to see what's running the world today.
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April 1, 2020
Have your students choose their own current event and analyze the latest happenings in the news to see what's running the world today.
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Choose Your Own Current Event: What's Driving the World?
Each Tuesday, we're bringing you the news wrap and gives your students the chance to “Choose your own current event!”
Read the news summary, watch the two-minute PBS NewsHour news summary (March 30) and complete the activity below. [Note that this summary does not include the top coronavirus news of the day, which was covered at the beginning of the program.]
Teacher’s note: If you are making plans for distance learning, take a look at our list of PBS resourcesthat covers a variety of subjects for middle and high school students.
1. After watching the news summary, which news story would you be most likely to share with a family member? How about a friend? Why does the topic of news often come up in conversation with friends or family? Why might it be useful to talk about the news with another person?
2. Choose your own current event! Watch one of the segments from the list below that catches your eye. Putting your media literacy skills to use, which piece did you choose and why? Who was interviewed in the story? Who would you like to have heard from? If you have questions following the piece, what next steps could you take? If time, share your responses with a partner or your class.
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This article was originally published by PBS NewsHour Extra and can be found here.