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Parents Need to Know. Parents need to know that The Umbrella Academy is a series about a group of adopted siblings with superpowers who team up to try to prevent a fiery future apocalypse. Parents' main concern will likely be the show's violence: It's...
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Parents Need to Know. Parents need to know that Heartstopper is a romance between teen boys that's set in England and based on the webcomic and graphic novel series by Alice Oseman.Since a romantic relationship is central to the plot, expect flirting,...
Relevant media clips get students examining identity, culture. Bottom Line: Teachers will need to take time to build effective lessons, but if they do, this is a useful, relevant, high-interest resource for deconstructing identity and building critical...
Digital news source builds literacy and measures progress. Bottom Line: A top-notch digital news source with interactive features; a good tool to add value as students learn critical-thinking and close-reading skills. Grades: 7-8. Price: Free to try, Paid.
We've gathered some of the best apps, games, and websites for building your kids' reading skills. Together, these resources cover reading skills from letter recognition, phonics, and sight words to vocabulary building and comprehension. So...
Our editors have gathered the best apps released this year that are great for kids and families. Christine Elgersma, Senior Editor of Social Media and Learning Resources, loves Kinderling Kids Radio for its large library of high-quality audio content....
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