Common Core State Standard
SL.CCS.1/2/3/4 Grades 6-12: An essay of a current news event is provided for discussion to encourage participation, but also inspire the use of evidence to support logical claims using the main ideas of the article. Students must analyze background information provided about a current event within the news, draw out the main ideas and key details, and review different opinions on the issue. Then, students should present their own claims using facts and analysis for support. FOR THE WEEK OF DEC. 15, 2014 Holiday tech gifts include new phone gadgets, app-driven robot, LEGO Technic, Skylanders tablet gameLook for a mention of one or more gift items – tech or not – that you'd like.
This also is the season of holiday events. Try to find news of a local performance or display that’s appealing.
Lastly, can you spot coverage of people or groups helping the less fortunate this month?
Parents shopping for holiday season presents that will interest you far longer than a few days, weeks or even months can pick from new tech gadgets and diversions. Choices get cooler and more interactive each year, as with any electronics. Popular categories include apps, video games and consoles, audio gear and all sorts of programmable stuff. Even an old favorite your grandparents know – LEGO kits – now come as Technic sets that include a digital project guide that has 3D models and turns building into a game. An Anki Drive car-racing car set, for instance, uses software to give a different personality and powers to each miniature vehicle on an oval track -- similar to characters in a video game. There are evil cars, canny cars, cars with special weapons and others that make defensive maneuvers. Another action-toy offering is Ollie, a new app-driven rolling robot that’s controlled from an Android or iOS phone and can reach 14 mph on two colorful "tires." An LED allows night use outdoors. Speaking of outside fun, two models of Razor electric scooters can zip along at up to 15 mph and go 40 minutes before a recharge. Fans of taking selfies can ask for the OlloClip, which attaches over a phone to add photo options such as fisheye, wide-angle and two macro lenses. For music listening, new V-Moda XS headphones have a headband hinge that lets the padded ear cups fold for storage in a hard case that’s included. The set comes with a microphone that can be used with Apple iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows hand-held devices. And for the Skylanders crowd, a new Trap Team video game from Activision is the fourth installment and the first to work with a tablet. Players snare villains in a "Traptanium" and use them to fight the evil Kaos.
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