Elementary School Classroom Magazines
Weekly Reader – grade-appropriate magazines for students in grades Pre-K to 2. Content builds children’s general knowledge, reinforces the literacy scope and sequence used in the classroom, and aligns with national standards. Weekly Reader helps students read, write, talk, and listen, while reinforcing themes and skills taught in basal reading programs.
WR News – grade-appropriate news magazines for students in grades 3 to 6.
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