10 Resources for Studying Current Events with Students3 min read

Homeschooling Nov 29, 2021
10 Resources for Studying Current Events with Students

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10 Resources for Studying Current Events with Students3 min read

Usually, watching The Big Bang Theory or Elementary while waiting for the new seasons to start is relaxing. You don’t mind flipping the local news when you don’t fall asleep. There is a simple saying, It’s about as simple as saying that there’s more than one way to skin a cat. Exploring current events is really important. Kids can explore current events while they’re studying math, history, and science. They’ll also learn how to collaborate with others.

Benefits of Current Events

  • Current events can help build critical thinking and social engagement skills in your students.
  • Current events help students understand the world’s various cultures and communities.
  • They can also help them get caught up in their own lives and problems.
  • By teaching children about current issues, they are also helping them develop important life skills.

10 Resources for Studying Current Events

Being up-to-date on current events does not mean consuming all of the information available. Instead, it should be used to broaden one’s perspective and develop critical thinking skills. Everyone has to be more critical when it comes to current events. This is especially true for people who are older and have limited time to digest and critique current events.

1. CNN news

Each day, students will learn about current events from a variety of sources, such as CNN, MSNBC, and the New York Times. The show can be viewed online or as a podcast.

2. God’s World News

God’s World News is a great way to learn about faith. This will equip you to know current affairs.

3. The News Papers

Get a local newspaper. It can be a great way to introduce your kids to new stories and provide them with an outlet to discuss them.

4. Watch News together

With your kids, watch the news to keep up with the latest events happening in the world. It’s a great way to discuss what’s happening in both worlds.

5. Online Magazines

Time for Kids is a magazine that features news, reviews, and analysis for kids. It also has a section for reporters.

6. Magazines

If you were in public school, you probably got a few magazines from the Scholastic News. Current Events is a magazine that we used to get, but they are no longer available. They were called Weekly Reader, but that is broken down by grade.

7. Student News Daily

If you’re a high school teacher, then check out Student News Daily. It features a variety of news reports and quizzes, and it runs from Labor Day through Memorial Day.

8. Dogo News

Dogo News is a new digital media platform that kids can use to collect and engage in fun and engaging ways.

9. Youngzine

Youngzine is a great place for young people to get news and information. They have a lot of content for kids. Science and Technology News is a website that focuses on all things related to technology, science, and the arts. It’s getting a new website in the near future.

10. Smithsonian

The Smithsonian is a great place for kids to learn about current events and news.

Conclusion

Since most of the news reports are often negative, it is important to provide students with the appropriate resources to help them cope with these harsh depictions of current events. Because news can be hard to talk about, teachers should try to avoid talking about all of the details. Instead, they should talk about the positive aspects of the event.

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