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Ask the Editor
answers from experts to questions about reading, writing, thinking, publishing, & more

Expeditions
sports reports, life challenges, & global adventures

Fine Arts
music, dance, poetry, visual arts, speech,
& drama

"In" Facts
what's happening, policy making, tech stuff, & timely issues

Passports
historical journeys, geographical treks, cultural tours,  scientific explorations
, & the future

Spotlights
interviews, biographies, profiles, & public service

Tales
stories, authors,
literary elements, the history of storytelling

Viewpoints
book reviews, movie & television reviews, music reviews, & awards

Wednesday Writing
weekly reading, writing, & thinking lesson

College Search (link)College Search
A wealth of information about different colleges and universities is available online—if only you could find it. One place to begin is IPEDS COOL from the National Center for Education Statistics. There, you can search for schools by region, state, city, zip code, or major. IPEDS COOL offers descriptions of schools that include school contact information, Web addresses, federal aid options, application fees, tuition costs, and more.

Literary Elements
A student asked, "Why do authors use literary elements, and how do they use them?" Find out the answers to those questions and more in
Ask the Editor.

The Angel
by Joshua St. John
If you needed a hand
She'd always have three
For she was always there

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5 Things My Story Should NOT Have
How to Grade Your Own Writing (link)Use these helpful tips to improve your story-writing skills. Also, find out how to check your writing before you turn it in for a grade.
Go there.

Wednesday Writing™
Join us each week for our Wednesday Writing™ lesson! Right now, the Wednesday Writing™ Summer Edition is here. So, let's get started with our summer journals. Go there.

Ask the Editor (link)Ask the Editor
Have questions? Ask away! The editor is ready and waiting to tell you all you ever wanted to know about reading, writing, thinking,
and publishing. Ask now.

Research Rockets (link)
Use Research Rockets™ exercises, tips, definitions, and prompts and themes are great starting points for school assignments and projects. Go there.

 

Mark Your Calendar

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April Fool's Day

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Earth Day

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Arbor Day

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WebPOLL Update

For r•w•t junior™ students your age, the top vote-getters in the favorite-book category are the following:

  1. Old Yeller
  2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  3. The Autobiography of Malcolm X
  4. Lord of the Flies
  5. Their Eyes Were Watching God
  6. Johnny Tremain

When asked which kind of message is the most difficult for you to understand—verbal or nonverbal—you said:

  • 100% verbal
  • 0% nonverbal

Page-Turner Award
Read a good book? Tell us why you think it should win the
Page-Turner Award.

Gold Star Teacher (link)
Your teacher could be our Gold Star winner! Tell us why you have the best teacher. r•w•t junior™ salutes teachers for their hard work and dedication! Go there.
 

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