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I'm posting a project requesting twenty-eight subscriptions of Scholastic News magazine and Science Spin. I plan on using these resources in a variety of ways including shared reading, classroom discussions, curriculum enrichment projects, and reading comprehension skills. Each week, students will each have their individual copies of the text to read and mark up. Finding appropriate non-fiction texts can be difficult for students. The kid friendly, colorful text features and unique photographs in Scholastic News visually pulls the students into the magazine. The age appropriate language allows students to read and understand the material, making it the perfect non-fiction resource.
Scholastic News magazines cover a variety of topics.
By reading these non-fiction magazines on a weekly basis, they will be exposed to diverse experiences and conversations. This primary source will keep students up-to-date on current social and science events, but will also help them explore the wonders of reading non-fiction texts.
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I'm posting a project requesting twenty-eight subscriptions of Scholastic News magazine and Science Spin. I plan on using these resources in a variety of ways including shared reading, classroom discussions, curriculum enrichment projects, and reading comprehension skills. Each week, students will each have their individual copies of the text to read and mark up. Finding appropriate non-fiction texts can be difficult for students. The kid friendly, colorful text features and unique photographs in Scholastic News visually pulls the students into the magazine. The age appropriate language allows students to read and understand the material, making it the perfect non-fiction resource.
Scholastic News magazines cover a variety of topics.
By reading these non-fiction magazines on a weekly basis, they will be exposed to diverse experiences and conversations. This primary source will keep students up-to-date on current social and science events, but will also help them explore the wonders of reading non-fiction texts.