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by Samantha Rabe
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
1032966
2.6.30
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Online Leveled Books
Level: M
DRA: 28
Genre:Informational
Strategy:Visualize
Skill:Compare and Contrast
Word Count: 317
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by Samantha Rabe
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Printing a newspaper was
hard work during the 1700s.
Printers needed ink, paper,
and metal letters called type.
They needed a printing press, too.
Printing a newspaper took
a lot of time.
A printer might work 14 hours
a day.
Printing press
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Newspapers had lots of text.
Printers often copied stories
from other newspapers.
Sometimes printers wrote
about their own beliefs.
These writings were called essays.
Newspaper from 1726
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Newspapers had very few cartoons.
They did not have any photos
because there were no cameras!
But newspapers did have ads.
Ads made large amounts of money
because people paid to have
the ads printed.
Newspaper ad
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The stories, essays, and ads
had to be printed on paper.
First, printers took metal letters
from a box.
They put the letters together
to form words and lines of type.
Printers locked the type
into a metal frame.
Metal frame
Type
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Next, printers spread ink
over the type.
Then they put paper across it.
The printing press pressed the paper
against the type.
The result was a printed page
of newspaper.
Printing press
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Workers hung the printed page
up to dry.
Printers could print as many as
240 pages each hour!
After printers finished printing
a page, they took the type apart.
Each letter went back to its place
in the box.
Dry pages
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Today’s newspapers have
lots of text.
There are stories, essays, and ads.
Today’s newspapers have
lots of color, too.
There are color photos, cartoons,
and ads.
Newspapers today
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Printers from the 1700s would be
amazed by today’s tools.
These inventions make newspaper
printing much quicker and easier.
Today, text is typed on computers
because changes can be made
quickly and easily.
Computer
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Today’s printing presses print
thousands of sheets of paper
each hour!
Today, many people even use
computer technology to print
newspapers.
These accomplishments are amazing!
What will people come up with next?
Printing press today
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RespondingTARGET SKILL Compare and Contrast
How are newspapers today like newspapers
from the 1700s? How are they different?
Copy and complete the diagram below.
Text to World Was newspaper printing
hard in the 1700s? Write a few sentences
that tell your opinion. Use phrases such as
I think or I feel to give your opinion.
Write About It
Newspapers in the 1700s
Newspapers todayBoth
Did not have photos
??
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accomplishmentsachieveamountscomposed
designedinventionsremarkableresult
TARGET VOCABULARY
TARGET SKILL Compare and Contrast Tell how two things are alike or not.
TARGET STRATEGY Visualize Picture what is happening as you read.
GENRE Informational text gives facts about a topic.
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by Samantha Rabe
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
1032966
2.6.30
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Online Leveled Books
Level: M
DRA: 28
Genre:Informational
Strategy:Visualize
Skill:Compare and Contrast
Word Count: 317