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Lauren Tarshis remembers the responsibilities that fell to her on March 11, 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic was declared, and schools around the country began to shift to virtual learning. Lauren is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Scholastic Classroom Magazines.
The magazines, which reach more than 25 million students and their teachers, have been a staple in classrooms for more than a century. In this episode, Lauren tells host Suzanne McCabe how a talented team of writers, editors, designers, video producers, and IT experts have helped support educators and keep students engaged and learning this past year—even though many classrooms have been empty.
Lauren is also the author of the best-selling I Survived book series, which recounts terrifying and thrilling stories from history through the eyes of a child who lived to tell the tale.
Later in the episode, Scholastic Kid Reporter Siroos recounts his journalistic experiences during the pandemic. Siroos, who is 12 years old and lives in New York City, is a member of Scholastic Kids Press, a team of 45 young journalists from around the world who report “news for kids, by kids” on our websites and in our Classroom Magazines.
Resources:
The Killer Flu of 1918: Young readers learn about the powerful flu that claimed millions of lives and disrupted everyday life.
Science World Magazine’s COVID-19 News Hub: Young readers can get updates on the virus and vaccines here.
NEW: Filled with music and special sound effects, this audio feature brings students into the action of the story and boosts their reading and listening skills. Try it for free here.
Scholastic Classroom Magazines: Reserve your magazines for the fall now, and get free online access.
Meet Lauren Tarshis: Learn more about Lauren and I Survived, her best-selling book series for kids.
Scholastic Kids Press: Check out recent articles by our Scholastic Kid Reporters. If you know a 10- to 14-year-old with a nose for news, encourage them to apply to Kids Press. Applications must be received by June 1. Learn more here.
Scholastic Kid Reporter Siroos Pasdar: Read Siroos’s news articles for our young readers.
Special Thanks:
Coming Soon:
Inside the music biz with authors Tami Charles and Lamar Giles
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Lauren Tarshis remembers the responsibilities that fell to her on March 11, 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic was declared, and schools around the country began to shift to virtual learning. Lauren is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Scholastic Classroom Magazines.
The magazines, which reach more than 25 million students and their teachers, have been a staple in classrooms for more than a century. In this episode, Lauren tells host Suzanne McCabe how a talented team of writers, editors, designers, video producers, and IT experts have helped support educators and keep students engaged and learning this past year—even though many classrooms have been empty.
Lauren is also the author of the best-selling I Survived book series, which recounts terrifying and thrilling stories from history through the eyes of a child who lived to tell the tale.
Later in the episode, Scholastic Kid Reporter Siroos recounts his journalistic experiences during the pandemic. Siroos, who is 12 years old and lives in New York City, is a member of Scholastic Kids Press, a team of 45 young journalists from around the world who report “news for kids, by kids” on our websites and in our Classroom Magazines.
Resources:
The Killer Flu of 1918: Young readers learn about the powerful flu that claimed millions of lives and disrupted everyday life.
Science World Magazine’s COVID-19 News Hub: Young readers can get updates on the virus and vaccines here.
NEW: Filled with music and special sound effects, this audio feature brings students into the action of the story and boosts their reading and listening skills. Try it for free here.
Scholastic Classroom Magazines: Reserve your magazines for the fall now, and get free online access.
Meet Lauren Tarshis: Learn more about Lauren and I Survived, her best-selling book series for kids.
Scholastic Kids Press: Check out recent articles by our Scholastic Kid Reporters. If you know a 10- to 14-year-old with a nose for news, encourage them to apply to Kids Press. Applications must be received by June 1. Learn more here.
Scholastic Kid Reporter Siroos Pasdar: Read Siroos’s news articles for our young readers.
Special Thanks:
Coming Soon:
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