Alive Webinar: Exploring How The Times Can Be Accessible for Every Learner
Join us on May 12 as nosotros tour a wide range of attainable journalism formats, from photo essays to "bursts," and talk over practical strategies for scaffolding more challenging text.
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What Do Yous Retrieve Are the Secrets to a Long Life?
What, if anything, is the secret to extending life? Does our society do enough for its oldest citizens?
By John Otis
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Current Events
Lesson of the 24-hour interval: 'Within a Home for L.Yard.B.T.Q. Seniors: "I Made Friends Here."'
In this lesson, students will acquire how older L.G.B.T.Q. people have found community in a senior home designed for them.
By Nicole Daniels
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Film Club: 'Solo, Pianoforte — N.Y.C.'
What can the fate of a unmarried discarded piano tell us nigh the world?
By The Learning Network
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8 Ways to Teach With Short Documentary Films From The Times
How to use our weekly Film Club characteristic to teach shut reading and critical thinking skills via an eclectic mix of nonfiction videos.
By Jeremy Engle
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Our Fifth Annual Student Podcast Contest
We invite students to create an original podcast of five minutes or less that informs or entertains. This competition runs from April 6 to May xviii.
By The Learning Network
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April Vocabulary Challenge: Create a Give-and-take Field Note
Create a one-page field note that explores the meaning and usage of 1 of our Words of the Day. Submissions are due on April 29.
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Teaching Resources to Help Students Brand Sense of the State of war in Ukraine
Articles, maps, photos, videos, podcasts and more, as well as suggestions for using them in your classroom.
By Katherine Schulten ,Michael Gonchar and Jeremy Engle
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Lessons of the Solar day & Teenagers in the Times
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Student Opinion Q's, Moving picture Prompts & Current Events Conversation
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Weekly News Quiz, Discussion of the Day, Country of the Week and Pupil Crosswords
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Photos, Graphs and Videos
Film Social club, What's Going On in This Motion-picture show? and What's Going On in This Graph?
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Educatee Contests & Our Contest Calendar
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English language Language Arts
Lesson plans for English linguistic communication 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 scientific discipline and math from The Learning Network.
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Lesson plans for Eastward.Fifty.L. & arts from The Learning Network.
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Lesson plans on current events from The Learning Network.
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Live Webinar: Exploring How The Times Can Be Attainable for Every Learner
Bring together us on May 12 as we tour a wide range of accessible journalism formats, from photo essays to "bursts," and discuss applied strategies for scaffolding more challenging text.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Exploring Large Ideas Through Brusque Documentaries
In this webinar, a Learning Network editor and English language teacher discuss how our weekly Film Society characteristic can exist used across the curriculum.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Educational activity Scientific discipline With The New York Times
In this webinar, hear how science educators find and use Times coverage to connect their subject areas to current events.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Teach Contour Writing With The New York Times
In this webinar, we innovate 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: Teaching With 'Blackness History, Connected'
In this webinar, Veronica Chambers discusses the "Black History, Connected" series and the continuing importance of exploring pivotal moments and transformative figures in Black history.
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What Role Practise Parks Play in Your Life?
Practise you often spend time with family or friends in parks? Do yous take a favorite one in your neighborhood?
By Nicole Daniels
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Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Lead Poisoning, Mindfulness, Community
Each calendar week nosotros spotlight 5 student activities created for a broad range of learners based on reporting in The New York Times.
By The Learning Network
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Lesson of the Day: 'Why City Pigeons Are Worth Watching'
In this lesson, students volition learn everything well-nigh pigeons, from their history and behavior to their genetics and predation. So, they will study the birds in their region.
By Nicole Daniels
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How Diverse Is Your Customs?
Exercise you see people from different walks of life interacting with each other, or does your town or city feel divided?
By Nicole Daniels
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How Practice You Come Together With Your Community?
Do you participate in community events similar parades, dances or concerts?
By Nicole Daniels
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May Vocabulary Challenge: Write a Story Using Our Words of the Day
How many recent Words of the Day tin you employ correctly in a 50-discussion story? Ship us yours by May 31.
By The Learning Network
Flick Prompts
Meadow in Starlight
Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this GIF.
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Word of the day
Give-and-take of the Twenty-four hours: cleave
This discussion has appeared in 21 manufactures on NYTimes.com in the past year. Tin can yous use it in a sentence?
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What's Going On in This Graph? | May 4, 2022
Are summer nights getting hotter? How have minimum daily temperatures from June through August inverse over the past lx years in nine cities?
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Vocabulary
Vocabulary in Context: Shaved Heads
Test your vocabulary and reading comprehension with this quiz based on the Times article "Shaved Heads Have People Buzzing."
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Moving picture Prompts
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What exercise you think this image is communicating?
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Give-and-take of the day
Word of the Twenty-four hours: discursive
This word has appeared in 34 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Tin you apply it in a sentence?
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Student Stance
How Much Should Speech Be Moderated on Social Media?
Elon Musk pledged fewer limits to Twitter, which he is buying for $44 billion. What do you retrieve of his plans for the platform?
By Callie Holtermann
Motion-picture show Prompts
Hanging Out
Where do you tend to spend fourth dimension with your friends? Do you sometimes wish there were more places to become?
By The Learning Network
Current Events
Lesson of the Day: A Lensman Who Captures Stories That Would Otherwise Become Untold
In this lesson, students will learn about the job of a New York Times lensman, and then create visual stories of their communities.
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