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Teach and Larn With The Times: Resource for Bringing the World Into Your Classroom

Teach and Larn With The Times: Resources for Bringing the World Into Your Classroom

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    Weekly News Quiz for Students

    Weekly News Quiz for Students: Ukraine Invasion, C.D.C. Guidelines, Women'south Soccer

    Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can go right.

    Compiled by John Otis , Jeremy Engle and

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    March Vocabulary Claiming: Write a Story Using Our Words of the Twenty-four hours

    How many recent Words of the Day can you utilize correctly in a 50-discussion story? Send us yours by March 31.

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    1. Photo Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared with President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris during Mr. Biden's announcement of her nomination to join the Supreme Court, in the Cross Hall of the White House.
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      Lesson of the Day: 'How a Loftier Schoolhouse Argue Team Shaped Ketanji Brownish Jackson'

      In this lesson, students will learn about President Biden'southward nominee for Supreme Court justice and well-nigh the outsize influence her high school experience had on her career path.

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      Do Yous Ever Ignore Text Messages?

      Is choosing non to respond to texts, emails and other digital messages rude? Or is information technology sometimes necessary?

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    Russia'south Invasion of Ukraine: A Forum for Young People to React

    We invite teenagers to share what they take felt, discussed and wondered in the days since Russia attacked Ukraine.

    Past Katherine Schulten and

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    Lesson of the Day: 'The Hidden Image Descriptions Making the Cyberspace Attainable'

    In this lesson, students will learn virtually alt text, epitome descriptions that help people who take low vision or are bullheaded to use the internet. Then, they will practice using the characteristic.

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    Alive Classroom Workshop for Students: Stance Writing

    Starting time, students will learn from Mara Gay, a member of the Times editorial board. Next, they will participate in a writing workshop designed to inspire their own argumentative pieces.

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    Our 3rd Annual STEM Writing Contest

    We invite students to choose an upshot or question in science, technology, engineering, math or health, so write an engaging 500-word explanation. Contest Dates: Feb. two to March 9, 2022.

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    Photo Members of the United States women's soccer team at the Tokyo Olympics.
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    What Should Be Done About the Gender Pay Gap in Sports?

    What practice you think of U.S. Soccer'south pledge to equalize pay between its men's and women's national teams?

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Activities for Students

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    Daily Lessons

    Lessons of the Day & Teenagers in the Times

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    Writing Prompts

    Pupil Opinion Q's, Moving-picture show Prompts & Current Events Conversation

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    Quizzes and Vocabulary

    Weekly News Quiz, Word of the 24-hour interval, Country of the Week and Student Crosswords

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    Photos, Graphs and Videos

    Film Club, What's Going On in This Picture? and What's Going On in This Graph?

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    Contests

    Student Contests & Our Contest Agenda

Resources for Teachers

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    English Language Arts

    Lesson plans for English language arts from The Learning Network.

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    Social Studies

    Lesson plans for social studies from The Learning Network.

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    Scientific discipline & Math

    Lesson plans for science and math from The Learning Network.

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    E.Fifty.50. & Arts

    Lesson plans for E.L.L. & arts from The Learning Network.

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    Electric current Events

    Lesson plans on current events from The Learning Network.

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Webinars and Professional person Evolution

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    On-Demand Webinar: Teaching Science With The New York Times

    In this webinar, hear how scientific discipline educators discover and employ Times coverage to connect their subject areas to current events.

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    On-Demand Webinar: Teach Profile Writing With The New York Times

    In this webinar, nosotros introduce our new Profile Contest and discuss how finding, interviewing and photographing interesting people can teach useful academic and life skills.

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    On-Demand Webinar: Pedagogy Vocabulary With The New York Times

    In this webinar, we innovate our Word of the Day, Vocabulary Video Contest and agenda of monthly challenges for exploring language with The Times.

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    On-Demand Webinar: Teaching With Our Mentor Texts

    In this webinar, a Learning Network editor and educator discuss how mentor texts can exist used to inspire student writing.

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  5. Photo Cori Abdolhosseinzadeh, a teacher at Montbello Career and Technical High School in Denver and a member of The New York Times Teaching Project, with her students.
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    48 Pieces of Advice From Educators on How to Survive This Challenging Time

    "You're non OK. I'm not OK. But that's OK."

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Accessible Activities

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  1. Photograph More than 6,700 pedestrians were killed in crashes in the United States in 2020.
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    Lesson of the Day: 'Beyond the Statistics in Pedestrian Deaths'

    In this lesson, students will learn about pedestrian safety in a reporter's neighborhood in Albuquerque. Then, they will analyze a graph and consider how this event affects their community.

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    What Do You Collect?

    Coins are condign pop among young people. Do you have a passion for collecting things?

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    Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Truck Drivers, Basketball Heroes and Honey

    Each week we spotlight five educatee activities created for a broad range of learners based on reporting in The New York Times.

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    Whom Do You Turn to for Good Advice?

    Do you lot similar to enquire for help with your problems? Do you lot ever requite that kind of assist to others?

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  5. Photograph The life of a truck driver, hauling 53-foot trailers alone on open highways thousands of miles a month, isn't for everyone.
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    Lesson of the Day: '5 Things You Might Not Know Almost Truckers'

    In this lesson, students will learn near the challenges facing truck drivers in America and why these workers are essential to keeping our economic system going strong.

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  1. Pic Prompts

    D.I.Y.

    Are you a fan of do-it-yourself projects? What take you made or stock-still this style?

    Past The Learning Network

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    Lesson of the Day: 'How a Book Is Fabricated: Ink, Paper and a 200,000-Pound Printer'

    In this lesson, students will acquire about the procedure of making a book from videos, photographs and text. So, they will design an explainer of that procedure, or research how something else gets made.

    By Nicole Daniels

  3. Word of the twenty-four hours

    Word of the 24-hour interval: impede

    This word has appeared in 132 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you lot use it in a sentence?

    By The Learning Network

  4. Picture Prompts

    Lit-Up Landmarks

    In recent days, landmarks around the globe take been lit in blue and yellowish. Why? And what practice yous think of these displays?

    By The Learning Network

  5. Give-and-take of the 24-hour interval

    Discussion of the Mean solar day: gluey

    This word has appeared in 22 articles on NYTimes.com in the past yr. Can y'all apply it in a judgement?

    Past The Learning Network

  6. State of the Week

    How Much Do Yous Know Virtually Lebanon?

    Tin can you find Lebanese republic on a map? What else do you know about this Eye Eastern nation with near seven million people?

    Compiled past John Otis

  7. Discussion of the 24-hour interval

    Word of the Day: meticulous

    This word has appeared in 240 manufactures on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you lot use it in a sentence?

    By The Learning Network

  8. What's Going On in This Movie? | Feb. 28, 2022

    Await closely at this image, stripped of its explanation, and join the moderated conversation virtually what y'all and other students encounter.

    By The Learning Network

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    Prized Possessions

    Tell the states nigh your almost cherished belongings.

    By The Learning Network

  10. Word of the day

    Word of the Day: galvanize

    This word has appeared in 111 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can yous use information technology in a sentence?

    Past The Learning Network

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