Good morning! We love the fresh start of a new school year, and we’re excited to share our resources with you. — The Learning NetworkHow to use The Learning Network
Looking for daily writing prompts to engage students with current events? Contests that can motivate students to produce their best work — and maybe get it published in The New York Times? Weekly graphs and images for students to analyze and explore? A monthly opportunity for students to ask Times journalists about their work? That’s just a sampling of the many free resources we’re offering this school year. To learn more, visit our updated guide: “How to Use The Learning Network.” Recent Times reporting about schools
New teaching resources from The Learning Network
An activity for your students
What’s going on in this picture? Invite students to look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what they see. Before you go, see what teens are saying …A student from Minnesota wrote this in response to our prompt about heading back to school: Starting senior year has felt very exciting but also a bit nerve-racking, as it forces me to take the next steps toward applying to college and also makes me think a lot about leaving home next year. My favorite part about returning to school is always catching up with my friends that I didn’t see during the summer. And this year, I am especially looking forward to events like Homecoming and senior traditions; however, it’s always a little bittersweet knowing that this year is full of lasts.We’d love your feedback on this newsletter. Please email thoughts and suggestions to LNfeedback@nytimes.com. More next week.
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