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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student opinion
What Will Your Thanksgiving Look Like This Year?
Do you and your family and friends seem to feel a stronger-than-usual need for connection this year?
By Shannon Doyne
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current events
Lesson of the Day: 'These Americans Are Just Going Around in Circles. It Helps the Climate.'
In this lesson, students will learn about the roundabouts that have improved traffic in a town in Indiana. Then, they will redesign a problematic intersection in their community.
By Nicole Daniels
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current events
Lesson of the Day: 'A New Kind of Native American Dance Troupe'
In this lesson, students will learn about how a Native American dance troupe is challenging expectations and fighting for representation.
By Nicole Daniels
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student opinion
What Is Your Reaction to the Verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial?
Have you been following the case? What do you think about the verdict?
By Callie Holtermann and Michael Gonchar
Picture Prompts
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Barren Landscape
Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.
By The Learning Network
Professional Development
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Live Webinar: Teach Profile Writing With The New York Times
Join us on Dec. 9 as 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
Mentor Texts
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Want to Write a Review? Here's Advice From New York Times Critics.
In four short videos, A.O. Scott, Maya Phillips, Jon Pareles and Jennifer Szalai share with students their tips for writing reviews.
By Callie Holtermann and C. Ross Flatt
vocabulary
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November Vocabulary Challenge: Write a Story Using Our Words of the Day
How many recent Words of the Day can you use correctly in a 50-word story? Send us yours by Nov. 30.
By The Learning Network
Contests
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Our 7th Annual Student Review Contest
We invite students to play critic and submit an original review about any kind of creative expression covered in The New York Times. Contest open from Nov. 10 to Dec. 15.
By The Learning Network
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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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Fall Webinar Series: Teaching With The New York Times
From October to December, we're hosting four free webinars to help teachers use our mentor texts, vocabulary features, and narrative and profile-writing contests in their classrooms.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Teaching Vocabulary With The New York Times
In this webinar, we introduce our Word of the Day, Vocabulary Video Contest and calendar of monthly challenges for exploring language with The Times.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Teaching With Our Mentor Texts
In this webinar, a Learning Network editor and educator discuss how mentor texts can be used to inspire student writing.
By The Learning Network
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On-Demand Webinar: Personal Narratives From the Newsroom to the Classroom
In this webinar, a teacher and a New York Times editor share their perspectives on what makes a great personal narrative.
By The Learning Network
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Steal These Ideas: Curriculum From the 2020-21 New York Times Teaching Project
Sixty educators from across the United States built a community around teaching with The Times. We hope their projects can inspire your own.
By The Learning Network
Accessible Activities
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Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Manatees, Covid Dreams and Pinball
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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Lesson of the Day: '2021 Has Been a Bad Year for Manatees'
In this accessible lesson, students will learn about Florida manatees and the dangers they face. Then, students will make posters to inform others how they can help these gentle giants.
By Jeremy Engle
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Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Family Relationships, Greta Thunberg and Thrifting
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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Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Analyze a Photo, Write a Story, Reflect on Community
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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Weekly Accessible Learning Activities: Skateboarding, Six-Word Memoirs and Spooky Season
Each Wednesday 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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Our Ninth Annual Student Editorial Contest
We invite students to write opinion pieces on the issues that matter to them. Contest dates: March 2 to April 13, 2022.
By The Learning Network
Word of the day
Word of the Day: emerge
This word has appeared in 1,311 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
By The Learning Network
Picture Prompts
Morality Plays
Are morals universal or relative?
By The Learning Network
Word of the day
Word of the Day: deleterious
This word has appeared in 31 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
By The Learning Network
student opinion
When Talking About Identity, How Much Do Words Matter?
How deliberate are you with the words you use when talking about race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality? Are changes in language a necessary step toward achieving justice?
By Michael Gonchar and Callie Holtermann
current events
Lesson of the Day: 'Deaf Football Team Takes California by Storm'
In this lesson, students will learn how one high school team is breaking the stereotype that deafness is something to overcome in football.
By Jeremy Engle
Word of the day
Word of the Day: regalia
This word has appeared in 37 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
By The Learning Network
What's Going On in This Picture? | Nov. 22, 2021
Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.
By The Learning Network
Film Club: 'A Ship From Guantánamo.'
Moath al-Alwi has been imprisoned for nearly two decades. An Op-Doc video shows how making art is his escape. How can art give us purpose and meaning?
By The Learning Network
student opinion
Have You Ever Helped an Adult?
When have you pitched in to help a grown-up who usually takes care of you? How did it feel to make a difference in that person's life?
By Nicole Daniels
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