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Home / Resources / K-12 Activities with Newspapers and Photographs

K-12 Activities with Newspapers and Photographs

Below are handouts that guide learners through examining newspapers and photographs. Suggested newspapers, articles, and photographs that could be used from DigitalNC will be added to this page soon.

For Younger or Early Learners

  • Analyze a Newspaper
  • Analyze a Newspaper Clipping
  • Analyze a Photograph

For Older or More Advanced Learners

  • Analyze a Newspaper
  • Analyze a Newspaper Clipping
  • Analyze a Photograph

Updated February 2023

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