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Fiction Writing Toolkit (also on Kid Fiction Writing Contest page) Share this interactive slide deck with students to help them brainstorm and plan their fiction story. PLAY Fly Girl Meet the brave women who took to the sky to help the U.S. win WWII. The Lost Ship A World War II ship destroyed at sea, a captain blamed for the tragedy, and a kid ...
Yes! Search! At long last, you’ll be able to search by topic, genre, and skill. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s to come: Easy integration with Google Classroom. Revamped vocabulary slideshows for an improved viewing experience. A showcase of students’ writing, which celebrates their work. Access to a selection of articles and stories from prior years
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Once you’ve registered and activated your magazine subscription for the year, you can log in as a teacher at any time! When you go to the magazine website, click Log In on the top right. Then click I am a Teacher. If you're using a Scholastic account, select the option for MyScholastic.
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Once you’ve activated your subscription for the year, you can log in as a teacher at any time! How Students and Families Can Log In. When students and families go to the Storyworks 2 website, they’ll need to log in to see the student view. Here's how! Storyworks 2 Digital At-A-Glance.
To log in for the first time with your manual account, click "Log in" at the top right corner of your magazine’s homepage, then choose "Create an account" and follow the onscreen prompts. You will need your one-time Access Code , which you receive with your Teacher’s Guide and via email.