High School


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Magazines for High School
The New York Times Upfront
Grades 9–12
Social Studies/Journalism

The New York Times Upfront is the exciting newsmagazine created especially for teens that makes it easy for teachers to connect current events to their curriculum. Every issue brings together the in-depth reporting of The New York Times with the proven classroom experience of Scholastic. More current than textbooks and more appropriate for teen readers than newsstand magazines, The New York Times Upfront is the best choice for high school social studies classes.



Scholastic Scope Magazine
Grades 6–10
Language Arts

Scholastic Scope is a motivating, high-interest language arts teaching resource that focuses on teen-oriented nonfiction, classics, skills, and contemporary and multicultural young-adult literature. Scope engages even reluctant readers with a variety of celebrity features and stories that incorporate news and teen-oriented issues with accompanying reading comprehension quizzes and writing exercises.



Scholastic Action Magazine
Grades 6–12
Intervention

Scholastic Action is a motivating, high-interest reading intervention magazine that gets below-level and remedial readers excited about reading. Each bi-weekly issue covers teen topics that are ideal for grades 6–12, written at an accessible 3–5 reading level. Action delivers the tools and skills for better reading comprehension in a fun, interactive way.



Scholastic MATH Magazine
Grades 6–9

Scholastic MATH brings math to life with real-world applications connected to current events, teen issues, and the hottest stars of sports, TV, movies, and music. The magazine prepares students for pre-algebra and the math they will face in higher grades by combining fun, easy-to-do lessons with relevant math skills directly linked to NCTM standards. Plus, the Math in Literature feature helps students learn math concepts through language arts.



Scholastic Science World Magazine
Grades 6–10

Science World brings to life the latest breaking news and discoveries in every field of science, while helping students build critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Science World offers 24 full-color pages in each issue, vivid science photography, hands-on activities, and free classroom posters. The Science Around the World feature explores science taking place around the globe.



Scholastic ART
Grades 4–12

Inspire your students with an engaging and balanced art curriculum with Scholastic ART magazine. Each full-color issue delivers art history, profiles of great artists, and hands-on workshop projects. The elementary Teacher’s Edition shows you how to use ART with grades 4–6.



Choices
Grades 7–12
Family and Consumer Science

Teach Family & Consumer Sciences, Health and Life Skills in your classes with Scholastic Choices magazine. Motivating articles and activities cover family life, careers, nutrition, substance abuse prevention, character education and more. True teen nonfiction, debates and skill building exercises engage students to learn about and discuss difficult adolescent issues.



Scholastic Foreign Language Magazines - Spanish

Give your foreign language students an accessible and comprehensive way to learn Spanish with Scholastic Spanish Magazines.



Scholastic Foreign Language Magazines - French

Give your foreign language students an accessible and comprehensive way to learn French with Scholastic French Magazines.



Scholastic Foreign Language Magazines - German

Give your foreign language students an accessible and comprehensive way to learn German with Scholastic German Magazines.




Scholastic Choices
Grades 7–12

The same accessible, kid-friendly approach and educational value you have come to expect in Choices magazine can now be found in Choices books. These teaching supplements tackle some of today’s toughest teen issues and are perfect for lessons and small group instruction. The four titles cover the following topics: depression, divorce, resilience, and competition. Each book provides real-life teen stories, research and statistics, and opportunities for students to share their own stories and ideas.