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Classroom Magazine Support
     
     
    Links to support sites for popular classroom magazine subscriptionsKids Reading
    bulletHighlights
    HIGHLIGHTS is packed with fun features that help kids in grades K to 6 grow into competent, confident readers. This monthly magazine promotes reading at home with fiction and nonfiction for a wide range of abilities from pre-readers to skilled readers.
    bulletHumpty Dumpty
    Humpty Dumpty Magazine - Fun-filled and educational, Humpty Dumpty Magazine is aimed at youngsters ages 4 to 6. With an emphasis on safety, fitness, and health, issues are filled with stories and poems, games, puzzles, jokes, and riddles. Also regularly includes science articles and easy cooking recipes, as well as “Kid talk,” a forum for kids to discuss topics of interest to them.
    bulletRanger Rick
    The National Wildlife Fund's Ranger Rick website, with monthly projects and ideas to support awareness of science, conservation and nature.
    bulletScholastic
    Great site for teacher support, broken down by grade level.
    bulletTime For Kids
    Provides support for the Time Magazine For Kids subscription.
    bulletZoo Books
    Zoo Books magazine is a great way to start kids off on a life-long passion for reading. Zoobooks uses creatures as teachers. Turn a youngster's love of animals into a love of reading!
     
         
     
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