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    Always fun to talk about writing and reporting (and to tell the world just how bad I was in an elementary school-era basketball league).

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  3. Our 15-Second Vocabulary Video Contest ends next Tuesday, Feb. 11. We're accepting submissions from all middle school and high school students.

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  4. A new "Annotated by the Author" is hot off the presses! Reporter managed to both publish this piece for NYT Sports today AND create an annotated version to tell students all about his writing process. (And stay tuned: More to go up soon!)

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  5. Our Picture Prompt Students: What story does this image inspire for you?

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  7. A new version of “Sesame Street” will be made available to children displaced by the war in Syria. Here's a related media literacy lesson plan.

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  8. Amy Harmon writes about the experiences of 101 black teenagers in Washington, D.C., who were surveyed about how much racism they experience on a daily basis. We asked students: How Much Racism Do You Face in Your Daily Life?

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  9. We're hosting a live moderated discussion for students right now about this graph. Teachers from are moderating! How has racial diversity in American neighborhoods changed since 1980?

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  10. This new Mentor Text guided practice (part of our Informational Writing Unit) uses the Magazine's Tip column to show students a few moves for incorporating information from sources into an essay.

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  11. Today's Picture Prompt mixes food & current events. Students: Do you have any special dishes you like to whip up to impress your friends? If you were running for president, what recipe would you share to connect with voters?

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  13. Here is a lesson plan about the Trump administration's travel ban. Six more nations have been added to the country list: Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria, as well as Myanmar, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Sudan and Tanzania.

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  14. Our Weekly News Quiz for Students! Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

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  15. We planned to update this question late last night, but it's still valid now - for students: Who Do You Think Will Win the Iowa Caucuses?

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    I have to thank you for this. Had my students (juniors and seniors) read St Fleur's piece, and then his annotations. They really caught on to the early alliteration and regal talk. Then I had my students annotate their own writing. They really dug deep. A great meta exercise!

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  18. Right now we're hosting a live-moderated discussion about this image. What do your students think is going on?

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  19. Our lesson plan about the sun's surface begins by asking students: What does the sun look like? You have probably drawn a picture of the sun at some point in your life: perhaps a simple yellow circle with lines. Do you think it really looks like that?

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  20. Here is an updated collection of Times articles, essays, photographs, videos, infographics and more that can teachers bring the wealth of black history and culture into their classrooms.

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  21. We asked students this morning: Did you watch the Super Bowl? What did you think?

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