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- 5th - 12th
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Students develop creative writing skills through the use of newspaper photos. Full Review »
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- 2nd - 4th
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Students explain the purpose of a photo essay, sequence a series of events, and complete their own photo essays. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students inspect examples of manipulated photos and explore the technology and issues behind doctored photos. They hold an in-depth discussion about the responsibility of the photojournalist and news editor to show true photos. Full Review »
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- 2nd - 4th
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Students analyze photographs, then create their own photo essays by using photos, magazine pictures or drawings to illustrate their stories. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students study World Press Photo prize-winning photos in small groups and compare them with memorable personal photos. Full Review »
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- 2nd - 4th
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Students complete a photo essay as a creative activity by using photos, magazine pictures or drawings to illustrate a story. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students examine the influence of photographer Jerome Liebling on documentary films. They read and discuss an article, take photographs, and create an original photo essay and artist statement. Full Review »
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- 4th - 6th
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Students examine the process of writing a photo essay. They examine and select a personal photo or photo from a magazine, and brainstorm a story that can go with the photo. They identify an emotion to go with their picture, then write an essay. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 5th
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Students investigate the issue of child labor through the photos taken by Lewis Hine. They view and analyze a variety of photos of child laborers, select a person in one of the photos, and write a poem or letter about the people in the photos. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students take digital photographs for other projects. They edit them (crop, change color and contrast, etc) and create a photo index of thumbnail prints to keep in a binder for future use. They organize and label all prints, making sure they can be easily retrieved later, if necessary. Full Review »

