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Classroom Magazines
Kids are interested in the world around them—and Scholastic Classroom Magazines are a great way to bring the world into your classroom every week or month. From grade-appropriate current events to award-winning stories to hands-on math and science investigations, Classroom Magazines give you the curriculum support you need and the exciting topics children love!

Getting the Most Out of Teaching With Newspapers
by Rebecca Olien (Grades 3–5)
A must-have resource to get kids reading—and learning from—the newspaper! Lessons and activities help you introduce the parts of the paper, create a class newspaper, and use the paper to teach reading, writing, math, and more.


New York Times: A Nation Challenged: A Visual History of 9/11 and Its Aftermath
(Grades 3–8)
A powerful and eye-filling photographic chronicle of the award-winning New York Times's coverage of 9/11 and its aftermath worldwide, including the war in Afghanistan.

The Kid's Guide to Research
by Deborah Heiligman (Grades 4–8)
This comprehensive resource, backed by the authority of the New York Public Library, covers all the skills needed to do effective research in the library, online, and through observation and interviews.

Scholastic Kid's Almanac for the 21st Century
by Deborah Kops, Elaine Pascoe, David C. Bell (Illustrator), Bob Italiano (Illustrator) (Grades 3–8)
More than 400 full-color graphics stimulate the minds of today's visually oriented children while informing them about high-interest reference topics from Aerospace to Zodiac. Each topic includes an introduction, chronology of important dates, notable figures, and key terms, plus tables, charts, and more.

Popular Science: Science Year by Year
(Grades 6–8)
Popular Science: Science Year by Year is a complete overview of the century's scientific and technological developments. More than 25 branches of science—from archaeology to oceanography to zoology—are represented. The text includes biographies, yearly highlights, and "Science News" features, plus 20 special spreads that take a closer look at landmark developments.

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