TIME For Kids is a weekly classroom news magazine that motivates kids to read! Issues cover a wide range of real-world topics kids love to learn about - and it's the best nonfiction text you'll find!
A powerful teaching tool, TIME For Kids builds reading and writing skills and is easily integrated across your curriculum, including social studies, science and math.
Includes example articles, worksheets, printable quizzes, graphic organizers, photos, etc.
This site is for kids, parents, and teachers. By creating a secure online account, students can create a personalized reading list of fiction or nonfiction books by grade level, genre, topic, and level of difficulty. There are quizzes students can take to earn points for prizes. This is a great reading incentive site.
Science News for Kids is a web site devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 14.
Our goal is to offer timely items of interest to kids, accompanied by suggestions for hands-on activities, books, articles, Web resources, and other useful materials.
Our emphasis is on making the Web site appealing by offering kids opportunities to comment on and grade the subject matter, get ideas for science projects, and try out mathematical puzzles. At the same time, we offer teachers creative ways of using science news in their classrooms.
Extra helps teachers and educators spark young people's interest in the world around them by
a) providing news articles written for students with the background and context needed to understand complex topics
b) creating high-quality, free lesson plans and teaching tools that make it easy to bring current events and issues into the classroom
c) offering an outlet for young people to speak out on issues important to them by publishing essays, and original audio and video recordings. Often these student voices are directly related to the news and give adults insight into how events affect young people.
Included in this site are over 30 lesson plans that address core learning objectives in reading, math, science and social studies. Each lesson plan includes:
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A motivating introduction including student directions and learning objectives
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Resources students use to complete the lesson (expedition journals and related data, bibliographies, Web site links, etc.)
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A student worksheet that can be printed
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Assessment strategies and formats