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Magazines and Book Sets

Bring the 2008 elections into your classroom! Our variety of grade-specific magazines and Election Skills books cover the candidates and key issues in a kid-friendly way.

You can count on Scholastic to provide you with age-appropriate, unbiased, quality resources that help you teach the election process from start to finish.  Order the product that’s right for your class!



Election 2008 Skills Books
K-1, 2-3, 4-6, 7-10

The 2008 Presidential election will be here before you know it—so teach your students everything they need to know about the electoral process with our brand-new Election 2008 Skills Books. Each up-to-date workbook is packed with motivating activities that help students build reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.



Scholastic News Magazine
Scholastic News Magazine
Grades 1–6

Scholastic News is a kid-focused, curriculum-connected current events newsweekly for elementary students and their teachers. Every issue presents high-interest, late-breaking news in a variety of engaging formats and encourages kids to understand and interpret the world around them.

Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grades 5/6



Junior Scholastic Magazine
Grades 5–8

Junior Scholastic is America’s popular current events magazine with up-to-the-minute coverage no textbook can match. Every issue covers important national and world events while it supports your social studies curriculum. Junior Scholastic now has a fresh, new design with more photos, maps, and visual aids than ever before. Plus, special features and Kid Reporter coverage of the 2007/2008 Presidential Primary Elections.



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.