TFK
By: Garrett and Josef
Have you ever read Time For Kids [TFK for short]? If you haven’t we think you should because it’s full of information and current events. It is also extremely interesting. If you are interested you should ask your teacher about it.
When we get a new issue of TFK we browse through it. Then are teacher, Ms. Kreul reads the main article to us. After the main article we do the comprehension sheet the next day. In TFK there is more than the main article. Some other articles are top five, or things that are sports related or something called “spotlight” were TFK interviews somebody. After we read all the articles in the issue, we sometimes read the main article.
TFK is important because it informs kids about current events like what candidates are winning the race. It also teaches kids how to read pie charts, venn-diagrams, bar graphs, and so much more. It can even teach you some math. Sometimes it shows fractions and really big numbers plus other big numbers.
After we read the whole TFK, we fill in a 12-question sheet. The last one asks for a sentence, but the rest are multiple-choice. Sometimes we do another sheet like a time-lapse sheet or a chart. If you don’t get TFK now we think you should go to www.TFK.com.


