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Kids need the news presented to them in a manner that they can understand with the background that they may not have learned yet. Here are some sites that gives the kids the news that they need to know. =Table of Contents= News Sites for Kids CNN Student News KidsPost New York Times Learning Connections PBS Newshour for Kids Time for Kids Online Headline Spot for Kids CBBC News Student News Net Scholastic News Weekly Reader The Internet Public Library National Geographic News EconEdLink Current Events Visual Sites Newsmap Newseum Washington Post: Time Space World NewYork Times: Article Skimmer World Newspapers Commercial Newsites Lesson Planning Learn to Report News =News Sites for Kids=

[|CNN Student News]
CNN has a site devoted to kids news. You can even watch today's edition of Student News online if you miss it on TV. Each story is presented with clear information and also includes discussion topics for classrooms.

[|KidsPost]
From the Washington Post, a news site just for kids. This site goes in depth into what important events are happening in the U.S. and includes fun for kids too. You will find birthdays of the week, this week in history, plus fun articles for kids that answers their questions.

[|New York Times Learning Connections]
The New York Times Learning Network is a free service for students in grades 6-12, their teachers, and parents. The site features current news summaries, daily news quizzes, 'word of the day' and test prep sections, and a science Q&A section. Student connections is updated Monday through Friday throughout the year.

[|PBS Newshour for Kids]
A "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer special for students." Each day features a top story as well as links to other important national and international features. Includes a special section for teachers and a searchable database of articles.

[|Time for Kids Online]
This popular weekly news magazine is presented to many classrooms in the U.S. and their Web site has much more information. This site offers the top news headlines with easy to understand background material, plus information that kids want to know about like interviews with authors, homework help and games that test your knowledge.

[|Headline Spot for Kids]
A collection of news sites for kids. Links are divided into sections, including Top News Stories, News by Kids, Sports, Science and Environment. Can search locally.

[|CBBC News]
On this site from the BBC, kids can read the news and even hear some of the stories. The entire site is devoted to kids and even includes a section on what to do if the news is upsetting. It includes sections on the UK, world, sprots, music, TV/Film, Animals, Sci/Tech, Weather, Pictures and a fun find out section where you can learn more about subjects in the news.

[|Student News Net]
This site is news for kids grades 3-5. It includes world news, U.S. news, sports, and reports. The fun sections include today in history and a weekly news quiz.

[|Scholastic News]
Scholastic has a kids news site that includes lesson plans, reproducibles, and teachers aids for teachers. The sections for kids includes news, special reports, vote now!, games and quizzes, movies, TV, music and sports. I really like the way the information is presented on this site because it takes the current event and expands on it to teach kids about the event - not just the latest headline.

[|Weekly Reader]
Weekly Reader online offers a supplement to the engaging educational materials provided by Weekly reader which reinforces thei curriculum with supplemental learning tools.

[|The Internet Public Library]
The IPL has online newspapers from around the world and throughout the United States. Have students find and read editorials and share them with the class identifying the editor’s point of view in each one.

[|National Geographic News]
Introduce your students to "specialty" sources such as geographic or environmental news Web sites at National Geographic.

[|EconEdLink Current Events]
EconEdLink provides access to the latest economics news and information. Come here to learn more about what's happening in the world of economics and access related lesson plans.

=Visual Sites=

[|Newsmap]
Newsmap is an application that visually reflects the constantly changing landscape of the Google News news aggregator. Newsmap also allows to compare the news landscape among several countries, making it possible to differentiate which countries give more coverage to, for example, more national news than international or sports rather than business.

[|Newseum]
Newseum shows the headlines from newspapers around the world.

[|Washington Post: Time Space World]
TimeSpace is an interactive map that allows you to navigate articles, photos, video and commentary from around the globe. Discover news hot-spots where coverage is clustered. Use the timeline to illustrate peaks in coverage, and customize your news searches to a particular day or specific hour

[|NewYork Times: Article Skimmer]
=World Newspapers= Have students read about current event topics from different perspectives around the world. Find newspapers using these sites.

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=Lesson Planning= [|http://thinkfinity.org] [|http://www.teachersfirst.com]

=Learn to Report News= [|Reporter's Center on YouTube]