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Standards Correlations
Strengthen student achievement in key assessment areas with correlations to your state standards.
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Curriculum Alignments
Effortlessly expand learning with resources aligned to your existing curriculum.
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Knowledge-Building Texts
Deepen science and social studies knowledge with short nonfiction texts on current, curricular topics.
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Videos
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Differentiation Tools
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Formative Assessments
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Cultivate Student Agency
Scholastic News stories have inspired students across the nation to take a more active role in their education, their community, and the world. Here are just a few of our favorite examples.
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Teacher Story A Playground for All
How Scholastic News motivated students in Gorham, Maine, to support a more inclusive playground.
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Teacher Story We Stand with Refugees
How Scholastic News inspired students to support Ukrainian refugees.
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Teacher Story We Made State History
How Scholastic News launched legislation that made the blueberry the Mississippi state fruit.
Teacher Recommended. Student Approved.
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*Adapted from Scarborough, H. (2001). Connecting early language and literacy to later reading (dis)abilities: Evidence, theory, and practice, pp. 97–110 in S. B. Neuman & D. K. Dickinson (Eds.) Handbook of Early Literacy Research. NY: Guilford Press.
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