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My students will benefit from reading interesting articles using all these great text features!
Every issue has a double-page spread of graphs, charts, maps, captions, cartoons, etc. Every few issues, TfK will include an awesome debate prompt. Some of their main articles can serve as a great debate topics as well, such as their article on school dress codes or the article on kiddos wearing helmets in contact sports.
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Sometimes, I just need a few minutes in the morning to take attendance. And sometimes the kids are just dying to get on their computers. And then there’s that CCSS standard asking students to use technology to research. Add the TfK’s Mystery Person to this mix and you’ve got yourself a quick, easy activity!
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With these weekly newspapers, my students will be engaged with current events and be fulfilling all of the required standards in the third-grade curriculum.
My students will love getting their hands on these magazines.
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My students will benefit from reading interesting articles using all these great text features!
Every issue has a double-page spread of graphs, charts, maps, captions, cartoons, etc. Every few issues, TfK will include an awesome debate prompt. Some of their main articles can serve as a great debate topics as well, such as their article on school dress codes or the article on kiddos wearing helmets in contact sports.
On top of each TfK article, there’s a little banner that says what topic area the article goes under. There are a LOT of technology articles! Kid inventors, coding, video games, etc-perfect for bringing non-fiction text into STEM!
Sometimes, I just need a few minutes in the morning to take attendance. And sometimes the kids are just dying to get on their computers. And then there’s that CCSS standard asking students to use technology to research. Add the TfK’s Mystery Person to this mix and you’ve got yourself a quick, easy activity!
"TIME for Kids is uniquely positioned to teach kids to recognize and value authentic and trustworthy journalism."
With these weekly newspapers, my students will be engaged with current events and be fulfilling all of the required standards in the third-grade curriculum.
My students will love getting their hands on these magazines.