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  2. Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Reader was a weekly educational classroom magazine designed for children. It began in 1928 as My Weekly Reader . Editions covered curriculum themes in the younger grade levels and news-based, current events and curriculum themed-issues in older grade levels.

  3. Weekly Reader Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Reader also published branded periodicals and instructional materials for middle and high school students, along with a full range of supplementary educational materials for grades Pre-K–9. These curriculum-specific products included classroom magazines, workbooks, reproducibles, early learning centers, and more.

  4. Category:Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Weekly Reader" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, Scholastic bought Weekly Reader Publishing from Reader's Digest Association, and announced in July 2012 that it planned to discontinue separate issues of Weekly Reader magazines after more than a century of publication, and co-branded the magazines as Scholastic News/Weekly Reader. [10]

  6. Eleanor Murdoch Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson co-founded My Weekly Reader in 1934. She served as the editor-in-chief for the publication, joining the staff of American Education Publications in 1935. The paper was first published in 1928. She was also involved in the publishing of Current Events and was the author of textbooks on mathematics, reading, and geography. [1]

  7. Read (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    READ Magazine was a children's classroom magazine for grades 6–10, published by Weekly Reader Corporation. [1] It included a mix of classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction, including plays, personal narratives, poetry, and more to help build reading comprehension and verbal skills. The headquarters was in Delran, New Jersey. [2]

  8. The Furnace (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The final story, made up of King's opening paragraphs and contributions from 28 students, was published on the Weekly Reader website in October 2007. [5] Students taking part whose entries were accepted received a copy of the Weekly Reader magazine signed by King, a copy of The World Almanac , and a Weekly Reader t-shirt.

  9. Category : Weekly magazines published in the United States

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    Weekly Reader (3 P) Pages in category "Weekly magazines published in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 247 total.