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Newspaper Percents
Materials: the front page of
a newspaper and two other pages; ruler; calculator
Work in a group of two or three.
Procedure for the Activity
Step 1 Make or print out a table like the one below
for the front page of the newspaper.
Step 2 Measure the dimensions of the entire page. Measure
the dimensions of the four margins. Measure each photograph.
Measure just the printed portion of each article. Don’t include
the headline, captions for photographs, or spaces between articles.
Put the dimensions in the correct cells in the row labeled
Dimensions.
| FRONT PAGE |
Entire Page |
Margins |
Photographs |
Articles |
Advertisements |
Other |
| Dimensions |
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Top:
Bottom:
Sides:
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Photo
1:
Photo 2:
etc.
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Article
1:
Article 2:
etc.
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Ad
1:
Ad 2:
etc.
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| Areas |
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Top:
Bottom:
Sides:
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Photo
1:
Photo 2:
etc.
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Article
1:
Article 2:
etc.
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Ad
1:
Ad 2:
etc.
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Total
Areas |
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Percent
of
Entire Page |
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Step 3 Find the area of the entire page, each margin,
each photograph, each article, and each advertisement. Place
the areas in the correct cells in the row labeled Areas.
Step 4 Find the total area occupied by margins, by photographs,
by articles, and by advertisements. Place the total areas in
the correct cells in the row labeled Total Areas.
Step 5 Find the percent of the entire page occupied
by margins, by photographs, by articles, and by advertisements.
Place the total areas in the correct cells in the row labeled
Percent of Entire Page.
Step 6 Find the percent of the entire page that is occupied
by other items; for example, space between articles and pictures
and the headlines. Place the percent in the final cell of the
row labeled Percent of Entire Page (the column labeled Other).
Step 7 Select at least two other pages of the newspaper.
Repeat Steps 1–6 for each page.
Wrapping Up the Activity
Write a paragraph comparing the percent of the page occupied
by margins, photographs, articles, and advertisements for the
pages of the newspaper that you used. Include how the front
page differs from the other pages of the newspaper.
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