Showing posts with label Magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magazines. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Easy News: Black Lives Matter Special Issue

Easy News: Black Lives Matter
United Response: June 2020

Our latest issue is all about Black Lives Matter.

Murder of George Floyd
Black Lives Matter protests
Historical statues and Black Lives Matter
Struggle for equality in history
More information

Easy News is the first news magazine designed to be accessible for people with learning disabilities.  READ MORE ➤➤

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Easy English Times ◯ Free Online Access in Response to COVID-19

Easy English Times
Free Online Access in Response to COVID-19

The staff of Easy English Times understands that many schools and libraries are still closed due to COVID-19. Our print versions of the April and May papers were mailed as usual (unless you requested we do not send them).

Instant Activity: Conversation
Are you home watching more TV?

Talking about television

I. Getting warmed up
Almost everyone watches television. Different people enjoy different programs. Interview your partner and discover your partner’s taste in American TV shows.
1. What are your favorite television programs these days? Why do you like them?
2. Where do you usually watch television? When do you usually watch it?
3. Which channels so you watch the most? Do you have a favorite?
4. Is there an American or British TV series that you try to watch every week? Which one?
5. What television programs do you like to watch with your family?

II. Paraphrasing proverbs
1. Out of sight, out of mind. --American
2. In the kingdom of hope, there is no winter. --Russian
3. Fame is a magnifying glass. --English

III. Discussing quotations: Do you agree or disagree with the quotations below?
1. “When television is good, nothing is better. When it’s bad, nothing is worse.”
--Nicholas Johnson (1934- ), former U.S. Federal Communications Commission chairman
2. “I find television very educational. Every time someone switches it on, I go into another room and read a good book.”
--Groucho Marx (1890-1977), American actor, comedian, musician, and writer

IV. Search and share
Search the Internet for a video in English taken from a current television show. Here are some websites which might be useful to visit:

Choose a video segment, watch it two times, and be prepared to discuss it with your classmates or tutor. It’s not necessary to watch more than ten minutes.

Answer these questions:
1. What is the show about?
2. Can you describe one or two of the main characters?
3. Where and when does the show take place? Is it set in our world in a fictional world?

Resources
Be counted
Easy, easy English
A salute to nurses
Citizenship
Student writing
Bear hunt
Instant Activities
Idioms
Reading
Writing

Readability Consensus
Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 6
Reading Level: standard / average.
Reader's Age: 10-11 yrs. olds
(Fifth and Sixth graders)

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Easy News ◯ Winter 2020 Out Now !

Easy News ◯ Winter 2020 Out Now !

The Winter 2020 issue of Easy News features

Bushfires in Australia
Greta Thunberg, Time magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’
Tensions between Iran and the USA
New Zealand volcano eruption
2019 UK General Election
Prince Andrew scandal, and more

Previous issues
You can read every issue of Easy News, plus our Special Editions, in our archive:

More resources

We have a number of easy read resources available for free download.

The Foundations of Good Support is a guide to assessing the quality of support being provided for people with learning disabilities and/or autism, and identifying what might need changing in order to improve it.

We have support guides for professionals, families and individuals on a variety of topics such as autism and person centred support.  READ MORE ➤➤

Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 8
Reading Level: standard / average.
Reader's Age: 12-14 yrs. Old
(Seventh and Eighth graders)

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Easy News – June 2019 :: United Response

Easy News
June

Easy News – June 2019

Easy News (UK) is the first news magazine designed to be accessible for people with learning disabilities.

Features
Tragic fire at Notre-Dame cathedral
Deadly church bombs in Sri Lanka
Theresa May's resignation as Prime Minister
Wikileaks’ Julian Assange arrested

Quick news
New Royal baby
Climate change protests in London
First ever black hole picture taken

Previous issues
You can read every issue of Easy News, plus our Special Editions, in our archive


Tuesday, February 5, 2019

We Learn :: Call For Writing & Artwork :: Women's Perspectives


2019 Theme: First Steps - The Journey Begins
Call for Writing and Artwork

Women's Perspectives showcases original writing and artwork by adult education students. The journal is published annually by WE LEARN.

"First Steps" is part of a larger writing theme: The Hero's Journey.

We invite you to write about "First Steps" for Women’s Perspectives #14. Then, throughout the year, WE LEARN will share new writing ideas. If you write for each of writing prompt, you'll have a full hero’s story by the end of the year!

First Steps: The Journey Begins

What is your life like?
What would you change?
Why is education important in your life?
What are your days like?
What frightens you and what can you do about it?
Why did you choose to come to school?
How will education help your life?
Do you feel brave?
Do you feel strong?
Do you believe you can succeed?

DEADLINE to send material is February 24, 2019

Send writing and artwork to: info@welearnwomen.org
All writing must be submitted in a Word document.
Artwork can be submitted as a JPEG or PDF file.
All submissions must be sent with a completed
Student Contributor Information form: http://bit.ly/StudentForm_WP.

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Tweetest :: Library Poems | Literacy Needle | Library Visits | BrainSpace :: Superlatives from SCLLN

Tweet – Tweeter – Tweetest
Superlatives from SCLLN

Nikki Giovanni's wonderful poems celebrating libraries and librarians

@brainpicker 28 Apr 201628 Apr 2016 28 Apr 2016


National Implications of Moving the Literacy Needle in California
Huffington Post

 The Classical Music in Stanley Kubrick’s Films: Listen to a Free, 4 Hour Playlist http://goo.gl/Ul7MwF  Flint, Michigan isn't the only place with lead problems. Here's how to check your community: http://lifehac.kr/XYVkDu1  Flint, Michigan isn't the only place with lead problems. Here's how to check your community: http://lifehac.kr/XYVkDu1  lifehac.kr/XYVkDu1 
@CALnewswire 11 Apr 20163:35 AM - 9 Mar 2016 · Details


31% visit #libraries at least once a month
California and Florida are the most popular states for library visitors

@paidviewpoint  12 Mar 2016 4 Apr 2016


Brainspace: Augmented Reality Enhanced Print Magazine
must see to believe

@ClassTechTips 6 Apr 2016