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Is Scholastic News free?
Spark Curiosity and Inspire a Love of Reading
Over 6 million students read Scholastic News every week! Try our award-winning
cross-curricular magazine for free
. See why so many teachers rely on our important news stories to build nonfiction-reading skills, increase content-area knowledge and inspire a love of learning.
How much is Scholastic News?
Spark Curiosity and Inspire a Love of Reading
Over 6 million students read Scholastic News every week! Try our award-winning
cross-curricular magazine for free
. See why so many teachers rely on our important news stories to build nonfiction-reading skills, increase content-area knowledge and inspire a love of learning.
How do I access Scholastic News?
Your students just need to log in to Scholastic News Online as a student, using either your classroom password or
their Google Classroom
or other learning management system account.
What reading level is Scholastic News?
Grade 2
, Weekly. Scholastic News is a weekly magazine that captivates growing readers with high-quality science and social studies nonfiction written just for second-graders. Our reading level increases as the year goes on and will prepare your growing readers for grade three.
Does the Weekly Reader still exist?
Weekly Reader was a weekly educational classroom magazine designed for children. … In 2012,
Weekly Reader ceased operations as an independent publication
and merged with its new owner, Scholastic News, due primarily to market pressures to create digital editions as well as decreasing school budgets.
Is Storyworks free?
Start Your Free Trial Today! > Nonfiction, fiction, debates, and more provide compelling texts that support science and social studies. Stories at multiple Lexile® levels, videos, audio articles, and vocabulary slideshows make articles accessible to all students.
What level is Storyworks 3?
Grade 3
, Bimonthly. Storyworks 3 is the skill-building ELA magazine that inspires and empowers students in grade 3 with fascinating and authentic stories that span the genres.
Is Storyworks research based?
Inspired by project-based learning
and all the ingenious, thought-provoking ways we’ve seen Storyworks used in your classrooms, we wanted to provide you with a resource that would send your students on truly engaging research journeys – ones where they were itching to know more and bursting to share their findings.
How much does Upfront magazine cost?
Choose the subscription plan that’s right for you! Print + Digital $9.99 per student +10% S&H SUBSCRIBE | Digital access to the latest content from the current school year ✔ | Robust archive of digital magazines, videos and interactive skills sheets ✔ | Minimum order quantity 10 students |
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Is there a Scholastic News App?
With
the Flipgrid app
, students can use video to share their responses to Scholastic News!
Can you return books to Scholastic?
If you are not satisfied with any item from The Scholastic Store, you
may return it within 30 days
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Will robots take over the world Scholastic News?
Some experts predict that robots could take
over more than 20 MILLION jobs worldwide by 2030
. Some experts predict that robots could take over more than 20 MILLION jobs worldwide by 2030.