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  1. Scholastic Classroom Magazines combine authentic texts with digital resources to ignite student engagement and raise achievement in every content area. These free articles cover some of our most popular topics, from current events to social and emotional learning.

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  2. Browse the full archive of issues from Junior Scholastic Magazine.

  3. Junior Scholastic magazine has everything you need to bring current events into your classroom: age appropriate news stories, social studies connections, media-literacy features, and more.

  4. Students who received eyeglasses through a school-based program scored higher on reading and math tests, Johns Hopkins researchers from the Wilmer Eye Institute and School of Education found in the largest clinical study of the impact of glasses on education ever conducted in the United States.

  5. These ready-to-go resources feature teacher-approved articles, free teacher resources, and engaging activities to help you teach complex topics from history and today. Each lesson plan in this collection is specifically designed for students in grades 6–8.

  6. storyworks.scholastic.com › content › classroom_magazinesNovember 2023 - Scholastic

    Should Schools Require Uniforms? Reading Level: 1090L. Consider the pros and cons of requiring students to wear uniforms, then decide! U.S. News.

  7. Read the article aloud or have students read it independently or in pairs. As students read, direct them to underline, highlight, or jot down the central idea of each of the three short articles about specific places.

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