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  2. TIME for Kids

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    Read our latest articles and stories. Now students can follow the latest news. All tailored to their reading level. To explore the kids' website, select a grade and discover new stories each week. View articles by grade level. K-1 2 3-4 5-6. Easy to Engage. Easy to Access. Easy to Use.

  3. TIME for Kids | Articles

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    Feeding Others. September 30, 2024. When Elaina Johnson was 7, she came up with a plan to feed hundreds of people. “She wanted to make sack lunches” for people experiencing homelessness, her grandmother Shalynda Lund told TIME for Kids. Each bag held a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich,….

  4. Articles - Time for Kids

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    Watch it Grow. October 4, 2024. A plant grows in stages. Follow the arrows to learn about a lemon tree’s life cycle. 1. A seed is planted. Its shell is hard. A seed needs soil to grow in. It needs water and sunlight, too.

  5. Articles - Time for Kids

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    September 12, 2024. We have some new faces on the TIME for Kids crew! Read about the 2024–2025 team of TFK Kid Reporters. Look for their articles in the magazine and online this school year. Meyer Ballas, 12 Los Angeles, California Meyer plays…. Audio.

  6. About Us - Time for Kids

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    Built on the long legacy of TIME, TIME for Kids has been a trusted news source in schools for over 25 years, providing educators with valuable resources for the classroom. TIME for Kids builds the critical reading skills kids need to succeed in the information era. An annual subscription helps young readers better understand our complex world ...

  7. TIME for Kids | Sports

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    Going For Olympic Gold. August 15, 2024. From July 26 to August 11, athletes from around the world competed at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, in Paris, France. A total of 10,500 Olympians went for the gold in 32 sports, such as swimming, track, and gymnastics. More….

  8. Technology - Time for Kids

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    January 3, 2024. One night in May, a group of people gathered around a computer monitor on a rooftop. They were scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). The monitor was linked to equipment that could receive transmissions from a satellite. The….

  9. Animals - Time for Kids

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    February 14, 2024. In December, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) turned 50. It has rescued hundreds of animals and plants from going extinct. The ESA passed in 1973. It directed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service to…. Audio.

  10. Science - Time for Kids

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    March 1, 2024. While it’s still dark in Anchorage, Alaska, Karen Cunningham puts on warm clothes and goes out in the snow. “It’s pitch-black, and these white things are just floating down so gently,” she says. A record-setting amount has hit Anchorage. On January….

  11. Opinion - Time for Kids

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    Imagine 2123. April 20, 2023. TIME magazine has been around, well, a long time. Its first issue was published 100 years ago, on March 3, 1923. Life was different back then. The Ford Model T was the most popular car in America. Meanwhile, kids were…. Audio.