Take you lot been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.
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March Vocabulary Challenge: Write a Story Using Our Words of the Twenty-four hours
How many recent Words of the Day tin can yous use correctly in a 50-word story? Ship us yours past March 31.
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Lesson of the Day: 'How a High School Debate Team Shaped Ketanji Brown Jackson'
In this lesson, students will learn almost President Biden'southward nominee for Supreme Court justice and about the outsize influence her high school experience had on her career path.
By Natalie Proulx
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Do You E'er Ignore Text Messages?
Is choosing not to respond to texts, emails and other digital letters rude? Or is it sometimes necessary?
By Callie Holtermann
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Russian federation'southward Invasion of Ukraine: A Forum for Young People to React
Nosotros invite teenagers to share what they have felt, discussed and wondered in the days since Russia attacked Ukraine.
By Katherine Schulten and Callie Holtermann
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Lesson of the Twenty-four hours: 'The Hidden Prototype Descriptions Making the Internet Accessible'
In this lesson, students will larn nearly alt text, prototype descriptions that help people who have low vision or are blind to apply the internet. So, they will do using the characteristic.
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Live Classroom Workshop for Students: Stance Writing
First, students will learn from Mara Gay, a fellow member of the Times editorial board. Side by side, they will participate in a writing workshop designed to inspire their ain belligerent pieces.
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Our 3rd Annual Stem Writing Competition
We invite students to choose an issue or question in science, technology, engineering, math or health, then write an engaging 500-word explanation. Contest Dates: February. 2 to March 9, 2022.
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What Should Be Washed About the Gender Pay Gap in Sports?
What do you recollect of U.S. Soccer'south pledge to equalize pay between its men's and women's national teams?
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On-Demand Webinar: Teaching Science With The New York Times
In this webinar, hear how scientific discipline educators find and use Times coverage to connect their subject areas to current events.
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On-Demand Webinar: Teach Profile Writing With The New York Times
In this webinar, we introduce our new Profile Contest and hash out how finding, interviewing and photographing interesting people can teach useful academic and life skills.
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On-Need Webinar: Teaching Vocabulary With The New York Times
In this webinar, we innovate our Give-and-take of the Day, Vocabulary Video Contest and calendar of monthly challenges for exploring linguistic communication with The Times.
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In this webinar, a Learning Network editor and educator discuss how mentor texts tin can be used to inspire educatee writing.
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48 Pieces of Advice From Educators on How to Survive This Challenging Time
"You're non OK. I'm non OK. But that'due south OK."
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Lesson of the Mean solar day: 'Beyond the Statistics in Pedestrian Deaths'
In this lesson, students will learn nearly pedestrian safety in a reporter's neighborhood in Albuquerque. Then, they will clarify a graph and consider how this effect affects their customs.
By Nicole Daniels
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What Do You Collect?
Coins are condign pop among young people. Do you have a passion for collecting things?
By Jeremy Engle
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Weekly Attainable Learning Activities: Truck Drivers, Basketball Heroes and Love
Each calendar week nosotros spotlight five student activities created for a broad range of learners based on reporting in The New York Times.
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Whom Do You Turn to for Good Advice?
Do you like to ask for assistance with your problems? Do yous ever requite that kind of aid to others?
By Shannon Doyne
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Lesson of the Twenty-four hour period: '5 Things You Might Not Know About Truckers'
In this lesson, students will learn near the challenges facing truck drivers in America and why these workers are essential to keeping our economy going strong.
By Jeremy Engle
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Lit-Up Landmarks
In recent days, landmarks around the world have been lit in blue and yellow. Why? And what exercise you lot recall of these displays?
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Word of the Mean solar day: viscous
This word has appeared in 22 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you lot use it in a sentence?
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How Much Do Yous Know About Lebanon?
Can you detect Lebanon on a map? What else do you lot know about this Eye Eastern nation with well-nigh seven one thousand thousand people?
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Word of the Twenty-four hours: meticulous
This word has appeared in 240 manufactures on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can yous utilise it in a sentence?
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What's Going On in This Picture? | Feb. 28, 2022
Look closely at this epitome, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation nigh what you lot and other students see.
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Prized Possessions
Tell us near your about cherished belongings.
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Give-and-take of the Day: galvanize
This discussion has appeared in 111 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can yous use it in a sentence?
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Lesson of the Twenty-four hour period: 'The Invasion of Ukraine: How Russia Attacked and What Happens Next'
In this lesson, you will learn about how and why the "most significant European state of war in near 80 years" has begun, and explore its implications.
By Katherine Schulten and Natalie Proulx
What's Going On in This Graph? | March two, 2022
What is the best way to rank countries competing in the Olympics based on the medals they won?
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