This week's crop of news sites includes special editions just for elementary ages, as well as news sites that cater strictly to high school students.
The winner of several prestigious awards, Channel One has been broadcasting twelve-minute newscasts for teenagers into high schools and middle schools since 1990.
Time for Kids includes news features and sports highlights, along with homework help and games.
Parents and teachers from coast-to-coast have been asking me for news sites for kids. With so much to absorb and understand, we need to discuss current events with our children and not let the television be the last word on the subject. Luckily, the follo
With news, activities and lesson plans for grades three through high-school, the New York Times Learning Network really does have something for everyone.
From the PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Extra for Students is the place to visit for outstanding news features that take a deeper look at current events (including biological weapons and terrorism.
PencilNews from MSNBC brings us daily news snippets, sports coverage and short features that are perfect for elementary students.
Well-designed and well-written, Junior Scholastic Online is a must-see site for news hungry elementary students.
If a newspaper is news printed on paper, then what do you call the news you read online? News sites? News nets? Whatever you call them, several readers asked me for them, so here are my favorite current event sites for kids and their families.
Despite its title, this resource is not just for kids, but for anyone who wants to "CReAte Your Own Newspaper.
Well designed and well written, this is my pick of the day for middle-schoolers.