I am a visual learner so I hope you'll appreciate a review through pictures.
I'll be honest, I probably don't read as much nonfiction as I should with my students. It is sometimes difficult to find text that is first grade appropriate and not too time consuming to read. These issues do a terrific job practicing skills like text features, finding the main idea, vocabulary, map skills, etc. I was also presently surprised at how cross-curricular they are. I didn't expect ABC order in the Seuss issue but that works for me!
A peek at the student copies of the March issues. Correlates great to my plans for Seuss, St. Pat's, spring, etc |
For every issue of Scholastic News, there is a video that introduces the topic and provides background knowledge for the students. It is available in English and Spanish. Here is a video we watched today about the life of Dr. Seuss. Click on the picture to go watch it.
There is also a game for every single issue of Scholastic News. Many of them are like this one—reading comprehension—and others use the theme of the issue to test another skill, such as synonyms or ending sounds or math skills. The game below is meant to be played after reading the March issue “Peek at Plants.” The class can play it in teams if you have a projector or as individuals in your computer center. Click on the image below to go check it out.
There is also a Words to Know section on the website where you can project the vocabulary with the definition and picture.
The Teacher's Edition includes lesson plans, correlating worksheets, and reminders of the feature video and game for this issue. A planning calendar lists the topics covered for the whole year so you can plan ahead. Each issue is correlated to the Common Core Standards.
A Big Book version is provided for your instruction and I put mine in the Big Book Reading station.
I also really like the posters that are included. They are like anchor charts {see, I told you they have a team who knows how we actually teach!}
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