Nonfiction Reading Through Scholastic News Magazines
Help me give my students a Scholastic News digital and print subscription to bring real world reading into our classroom.
FULLY FUNDED! Ms. Lupoli's classroom raised $286
This project is fully funded
My Students
My class is full of students who are eager, excited, and motivated to learn. I teach a first-grade gifted and talented class at a large public school in New York City. Right now there are twenty students due to COVID restrictions, but I expect thirty-two students in the coming year. They are all amazing thinkers with diverse needs and a wide range of abilities. They have a variety of interests and a love for learning. Their interests spread throughout all areas of literacy, math, science, social studies, and technology. They love learning through hands-on and interactive activities.
My Project
Every year, I enjoy bringing a Scholastic News Magazine subscription to my students. They come to first grade excited to read and learn about the world! This is a wonderful resource that gives my students the chance to read about real-world, nonfiction topics in a fun and motivating way.
Scholastic News provides paper copies and digital resources so that my students can use this magazine whether we are in school or at home.
Scholastic News allows me to teach nonfiction skills and strategies using real world topics that my students can relate to. The strategies learned through Scholastic News can be applied by my students when they do independent reading both in school and at home.
Half of students from low‑income households
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