Teach and Learn With The Times: Resources for Bringing the World Into Your Classroom
Teach and Learn With The Times: Resources for Bringing the World Into Your Classroom
Highlights
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Vocabulary
Visualizing Vocabulary: 7 Word Field Notes Created by Students
The winners of our April Vocabulary Challenge created one-pagers to discover more about our Words of the Day.
By The Learning Network
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Contests
Our 13th Annual Summer Reading Contest
Middle and high school students are invited to tell us what they're reading in The Times and why. The contest runs from June 10 to Aug. 19.
By The Learning Network
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Mentor Texts
Writing Rich Reading Responses: Participating in Our Summer Contest
Four key elements that can make a short response sing, with work from previous teenage winners as inspiration.
By Katherine Schulten
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Mentor Texts
Annotated by the Author: Writing Reader Responses
Judy Wang and Nina Nzekwe, winners of our 2020 Summer Reading Contest, show us how to respond to texts both personally and critically.
By The Learning Network
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Students, We Want to Hear What You Have to Say About School Shootings
Opinion wants to know what you are thinking and feeling in the aftermath of school shootings.
By The New York Times Opinion
Writing Curriculum
PhotoBe a Better Reader in 7 Days""> CreditEgle Zvirblyte
Independent Reading and Writing
Honoring "voice and choice" all summer long, with help from our 10-week contest and many other Times and Learning Network resources.
By The Learning Network
Teenagers in The Times
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Teenagers in The Times: May 2022
Our roundup of the news stories and features about young people that have recently appeared across sections of NYTimes.com.
By The Learning Network
Contests
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Meet the People Featured in Our Winning Student Profiles
Teenagers from India to Iowa interviewed and photographed fascinating people in their communities. Here are 10 of their subjects.
By The Learning Network
Current Events
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How Educators Around the World Are Teaching the Russia-Ukraine War
Via both Times articles and ideas from readers, here is a look at how classrooms of all kinds are grappling with the war and its effects.
By Natalie Proulx and Katherine Schulten
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Activities for Students
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Daily Lessons
Lessons of the Day & Teenagers in the Times
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Writing Prompts
Student Opinion Q's, Picture Prompts & Current Events Conversation
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Quizzes and Vocabulary
Weekly News Quiz, Word of the Day, Country of the Week and Student Crosswords
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Photos, Graphs and Videos
Film Club, What's Going On in This Picture? and What's Going On in This Graph?
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Contests
Student Contests & Our Contest Calendar
Resources for Teachers
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English Language Arts
Lesson plans for English language arts from The Learning Network.
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Social Studies
Lesson plans for social studies from The Learning Network.
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Science & Math
Lesson plans for science and math from The Learning Network.
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E.L.L. & Arts
Lesson plans for E.L.L. & arts from The Learning Network.
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Current Events
Lesson plans on current events from The Learning Network.
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Webinars and Professional Development
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On-Demand Webinar: Exploring How The Times Can Be Accessible for Every Learner
In this webinar, we will tour a broad range of accessible journalism formats, from photo essays to "bursts," and discuss practical strategies for scaffolding more challenging text.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Exploring Big Ideas Through Short Documentaries
In this webinar, a Learning Network editor and English teacher discuss how our weekly Film Club feature can be used across the curriculum.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Teaching Science With The New York Times
In this webinar, hear how science educators find and use Times coverage to connect their subject areas to current events.
By The Learning Network
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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 discuss how finding, interviewing and photographing interesting people can teach useful academic and life skills.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Teaching With 'Black History, Continued'
In this webinar, Veronica Chambers discusses the "Black History, Continued" series and the continuing importance of exploring pivotal moments and transformative figures in Black history.
By The Learning Network
Accessible Activities
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Each week we spotlight five student activities created for a broad range of learners based on reporting in The New York Times.
By The Learning Network
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What Ideas Do You Have to Bring Your Community Closer Together?
New York City's Open Streets program is designing new places for residents to gather. Does your community need more public spaces?
By Jeremy Engle
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Lesson of the Day: 'How to See Faces Everywhere'
In this lesson, students will learn why humans can see faces, even where there are none. Then, they'll put the science to the test.
By Natalie Proulx
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Lesson of the Day: 'Shifting Norms on Tattoos in Japan'
In this lesson, students will learn about how some in Japan are becoming more accepting of tattoos. Then, they will use photographs and quotes from the article to tell their own visual story.
By Nicole Daniels
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Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Dog Walker, Inner Critic, Immigration History
Each week we spotlight five student activities created for a broad range of learners based on reporting in The New York Times.
By The Learning Network
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Charlotte Frank, Shaper of New York City Curriculums, Dies at 93
She pushed for universal kindergarten, modernized sex education and barred textbook teaching of creationism.
By Sam Roberts
Contests
Student Contest Winner: Energy Empowers Her
Heather Shilton is collaborating with Inuit communities to bring renewable energy to Canada's northernmost territory.
By The Learning Network
Contests
Student Contest Winner: Street Market Sweets
Vasudev Govind's family has made a living selling imartis, a popular Indian street food, for generations, but in March 2020, the customers disappeared.
By The Learning Network
Contests
Student Contest Winner: Fighting Against the Wind
Ynnel Villarias left her home to find work in Singapore. Then a typhoon hit, her hometown was destroyed and she couldn't reach her children.
Charles Heller learned he was part Jewish only after his relatives began to disappear.
By The Learning Network
Contests
Student Contest Winner: Told He Had Six Months to Live, He Opened an Art Exhibit
After Kim Gyoo-sik was named an artist of the year in a national contest, he learned he had late-stage cancer. But even now, he's thinking of ideas for a new project.
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