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Maximize student engagement in any subject with Scholastic Magazines+ for PreK–Grade 12. Connect your curriculum to kids' interests, experiences & identities.
Over 6 million students read Scholastic News every week! See why so many teachers rely on this exceptional magazine to engage their students, build nonfiction-reading skills, and increase content-area knowledge.
Magazines to Teach STEAM. Supplement your STEAM curriculum with real-world articles and powerful digital teaching tools. Grades 3-6 Starting at $6.75.
Teachers' #1 choice for current, cross-curricular nonfiction, Scholastic News helps elementary students discover and explore the world. Created for Grades 1–6, our engaging texts, skill-building activities, videos, audio, and more bring excitement to science, social studies, and reading.
See state and national standards correlations, upcoming topics, and implementation strategies by grade level. Bring the world into your classroom with current events for kids. Scholastic News features science and social studies nonfiction content just for Grades 1–6.
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.