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The New York Times Learning Network
www.nytimes.com/learning
The New York Times Learning Network is a free
service for students in grades 3-12, their teachers and parents. The site is updated
Monday through Friday throughout the year.
Students can read the day's top stories using Knowledge Tools, take a news
quiz about today's world, and play special crossword puzzles. Students can also
submit a letter to the editor, ask a reporter a question, or submit a science
question and search through the Science Q&A archive. They can also expand
their vocabularies and practice their verbal test-taking skills, and even take
a Web Exploration on a variety of topics.
Teachers can access a daily lesson plan for grades 6-12, written in partnership
with The Bank Street College of Education in New York City. Each lesson plan and
the article it references can be printed out for classroom use. Previous lessons
are available in the archive and in thematic lesson plan units. Teachers can also
use News Snapshot, aimed for grades 3-5, to explore current events through New
York Times photos and related questions. The site additionally provides teachers
with the latest education news from the newspaper.
Parents can enhance their child's understanding of current events using Conversation
Starters, join an online discussion, explore the family movie guide or participate
with their children in the activities in the student section.
In addition, visitors can browse Navigator, our list of recommended Web sites,
access Issues in Depth on both current and historic events, or take a look back
at a historic New York Times front page, current and historic birthdays and historic
editorial cartoons in the On This Day section.

[Text from The New York Times Learning Network Site Guide, ©2003
The New York Times Company]
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