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.
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.
I just wanted to thank you for the engaging, informative, Biblical content in WORLDkids. My kids love it, and my daughter has approached my husband and me twice about her desire to pray for people she’s reading about in your articles. I’m so thankful for this resource and the way it...
12 "I Don’t Like You, Mommy" View full post on Youtube Honesty is the best policy, or at least this three-year-old boy thinks so. He tells his mom exactly what he thinks of her when she's not giving him cookies, no reservations. ...
God's WORLD News provides news for Christians through kids magazines as well as parent and teacher resources for those with children ages 3-14.
Sites to See: Current Events Current event Web sites keep users up to date on the top stories of the day, offer information that students might not be aware of, and provide teachers with instructional materials for classroom. Included: Five top-notch news Web sites for kids. ...
‘We hear a lot from parents who read the news articles to younger children and have a general chat about what’s going on, while at the older level, children read the articles on their own (and often, so do the parents once the kids are in bed!) and it sparks general conversation ...
etc. I want to buy a house that we can really make ours. One where the kids have their own bedrooms, a fenced backyard for Roxie, and where I have a home office with a door I can close (I currently work in the dining room, and it’s really hard to work when the kids are home...
There’s a lot going on in the world. It can make your head spin. But hold onto your hat, take a deep breath, and start reading about some of the people, places, and events that are making news. We wonder about many things. Here is information to broaden your outlook and sometimes...
Near the end of the summer, Camping Dave and I organized a sleep-out for any kid or counselor who cared to join us, so that we could watch the peak of the annual Perseid meteor shower. Our plan was to have the kids sleep out on the huge soccer/baseball field, cook s’mores, watch...