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Thank you, Larry Ferlazzo. I have been reading your blog for a few years now. I am a first-year teacher and currently struggling with how I should address the attacks in class tomorrow. I appreciate these resources- they will be helpful in introducing the attacks from an objective viewpoint. I think my 8th graders will enjoy the video clip of French citizens singing their national anthem! Thanks again!
Great post, once again, Larry.
Some additional resources you might consider adding to the list.
CNN Student News: http://www.cnn.com/videos/studentnews/2015/11/15/sn-1116.cnn
Teaching Kids Media Smarts During Breaking News: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/teaching-kids-media-smarts-during-breaking-news
Newsela: https://newsela.com/search/#/?needle=paris