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student activities for using The Times to teach and learn about important news and issues.
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June 21, 2018
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Pens to Power: The Learning Network in Print
Thousands of students showed us what they are really thinking and feeling about the issues that affect their lives.

June 6, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Teaching Activities for: ‘Race Against the Rains’
What is being done to protect Rohingya refugees from flooding, landslides and disease?

June 1, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Science and Sports, History and Health, Politics and Pop Culture: A Year of Our ‘Article of the Day’ Feature
Nearly 100 compelling articles, each with questions and activities for helping students understand the piece and connect it to their own lives.

May 31, 2018
Year-End Roundup, 2017-18: All Our Lesson Plans, All in One Place
A list of our lessons, categorized by subject area.

May 30, 2018
CONTESTS
Winners From Our Fifth Annual Student Editorial Contest
It’s no easy task being selected as a winner out of 9,275 entries.

May 23, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Teaching Activities for: ‘By Demanding an Investigation, Trump Challenged a Constraint on His Power’
Should a president be involved in deciding who the Justice Department and the F.B.I. investigate?

May 23, 2018
WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ FOR STUDENTS
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Royal Wedding, School Shooting, Supreme Court
How well did you follow the news this past week? How many of these 10 questions can you get right?

May 22, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Teaching Activities for: ‘Laurel or Yanny? What We Heard From the Experts’
Why do you think you hear one word or the other more prominently?

May 18, 2018
From Superheroes to Syrian Refugees: Teaching Comics and Graphic Novels With Resources From The New York Times
Activities to both teach with and teach about the genre, with help from dozens of Times comics, articles, essays and videos.
CONTESTS
Winners of Our First-Ever Student Podcast Contest
We invited students to create original podcasts. Here are the 10 winners, plus runners-up and honorable mentions.

June 21, 2018
CONTESTS
Pens to Power: The Learning Network in Print
Thousands of students showed us what they are really thinking and feeling about the issues that affect their lives.

June 6, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Teaching Activities for: ‘Race Against the Rains’
What is being done to protect Rohingya refugees from flooding, landslides and disease?

June 1, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Science and Sports, History and Health, Politics and Pop Culture: A Year of Our ‘Article of the Day’ Feature
Nearly 100 compelling articles, each with questions and activities for helping students understand the piece and connect it to their own lives.

May 31, 2018
Year-End Roundup, 2017-18: All Our Lesson Plans, All in One Place
A list of our lessons, categorized by subject area.

May 30, 2018
CONTESTS
Winners From Our Fifth Annual Student Editorial Contest
It’s no easy task being selected as a winner out of 9,275 entries.

May 23, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Teaching Activities for: ‘By Demanding an Investigation, Trump Challenged a Constraint on His Power’
Should a president be involved in deciding who the Justice Department and the F.B.I. investigate?

May 23, 2018
WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ FOR STUDENTS
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Royal Wedding, School Shooting, Supreme Court
How well did you follow the news this past week? How many of these 10 questions can you get right?

May 22, 2018
ARTICLE OF THE DAY
Teaching Activities for: ‘Laurel or Yanny? What We Heard From the Experts’
Why do you think you hear one word or the other more prominently?

May 18, 2018
From Superheroes to Syrian Refugees: Teaching Comics and Graphic Novels With Resources From The New York Times
Activities to both teach with and teach about the genre, with help from dozens of Times comics, articles, essays and videos.
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