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Every print issue is available in a whiteboard-ready digital version. Articles come to life on desktops, Chromebooks, and tablets too.
Engaging Videos
Differentiation Tools
Fun Review Games
Engaging Videos
Exciting videos offer multimedia extensions to the articles–with closed-captioning!
Differentiation Tools
Fun Review Games
Review the issue with a fun, Jeopardy®-style Know the News game!
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Scholastic News supports a wide range of state and national standards. Each issue comes with alignments, lesson plans, and skills sheets to help you meet your most important teaching objectives, no matter which state you teach in! Learn More
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Delivered right in your Scholastic News bundle, Geography Spin and Science Spin supplement your main classroom magazine with colorful features and lessons. Just 99 cents per student!
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Grade 4
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Grades 6–8
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Grades 3–5
Guide students step by step through the process of writing an informational text with these highly engaging skills books
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