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.
The right of children to know what’s going on in the news is even enshrined in law: the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that they ‘must have access to news and information that affects them.’ So how can we help our kids to take an interest in the news in a way...
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.
A giant iceberg is on the move. A23a is the oldest and largest iceberg afloat today. It is drifting north, between Antarctica and Argentina. Read more Politics 2025-02-28 The Maple Leaf Forever On February 15, people across the country flew a Canadian flag to celebrate National Flag Day....
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.
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.
The article explores the author's experience of being a producer and presenter of the television program "The Total News" aired on Channel Ten in Australia. He discusses how the show was used in classrooms. He reflects on the current landscape of children's news programming. He also mentions...
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.
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Have you checked out Education World's weeklyNews for Kids feature? Each week, Education World presents a news story for you to share and discuss with your students. We choose news stories based on their timeliness and their interest to your students. Use this week's news story, or dig de...