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  2. Wikipedia:Article wizard - Wikipedia

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    If you need some help along the way, see our guide to your first article This page was last edited on 13 May 2024, at 21:58 (UTC). Text is ...

  3. Balaknama - Wikipedia

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    In the same month, India Today called Balaknama the "world's unique newspaper for and by street and working children". [10] In January 2016, the number of regular reporters fell to five due to a lack of funds for the paper. In response, it started relying on the concept of a batooni reporter, who narrates their stories for a writer to write ...

  4. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    In the "To new title" box, change the old name of the page (in this case, "User:Your username goes here/New article") to the new name of the page (in this case, "Sam Wyly"); enter a reason (typically, "Creating new article"); and click the "Watch this page" box (see the section about your watchlist).

  5. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    Downside: you can only create one article at a time there, and it's not so easy for other editors to find. in a user subpage. You can find more information about subpages here. The easiest way is with the Article Wizard, which will create your article in Draft space and guide you through the steps of creating a draft.

  6. Help:Editing - Wikipedia

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    If you do it your own way, the likelihood of your edits being re-edited may be higher. When making particularly large or complex changes, you may want to copy the article to your sandbox, so you can make changes without being interrupted by other editors. It is also a good idea to publish changes frequently, so that a browser crash or ...

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  8. 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.

  9. First News - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, First News commissioned the National Literacy Trust to evaluate the use of a children's newspaper in the classroom and its benefit to reading comprehension. [6] The evaluation found that children's reading progressed significantly over the eight-week period of activity, and reported reading more widely (particularly non-fiction) after having taken part in the activity.