Time for Kids – or TFK – is the news magazine we read each week to find out what is happening in the US and around the world.
Visit the student site for TFK for learn more about this week’s issue and lots more…
Time for Kids – or TFK – is the news magazine we read each week to find out what is happening in the US and around the world.
Visit the student site for TFK for learn more about this week’s issue and lots more…
Categories: Curriculum Highlights · Reading
Tagged: current events, nonfiction, Reading, TFK, Time for Kids
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Mr. Arakaki // Oct 4th 2009 at 10:53 pm
Hi, I was wondering how you use Time for Kids in your class. Do you use the activity sheets, quiz, etc. they provide?
Just wondering how you are implementing it. I’m looking for some ideas. Like the blog. Looks good.
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mkreul Reply:
October 5th, 2009 at 5:06 pm
A wonderful way to use current events to teach nonfiction comprehension!
Day 1 – read main article together, focusing on nonfiction reading strategy that fits article, complete matching activity sheet
Day 2 – read and discuss selected articles in partnerships, complete quiz independently
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