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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. Science World (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Scholastic Magazines, Inc. acquired the title. [2] The magazine is based in New York City. [3] According to the Massachusetts Biotechnology Industry directory, Science World, "brings to life the latest breaking news and discoveries in every field of science, while helping students build critical-thinking and problem-solving skills ...

  4. Template:Subscription required/doc - Wikipedia

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    Placing {{subscription required}} directly after the link or citation template but before the </ref> tag will cause the subscription required message to appear in the footnote reference area of the article rather than in the body of the text. Placing the message in the body of the text is not recommended in this situation.

  5. Scholastic News Kids Press Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Kids Press Corps consists of more than 30 kid reporters covering events in the U.S. and around the world. Every October, the organization accepts new applicants as kid reporters. During the year, the reporters cover local and national events. Their articles are published on Scholastic News Online and in Scholastic classroom magazines.

  6. 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] Scholastic sold READ 180 to Houghton ...

  7. Template:Subscription or libraries - Wikipedia

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    This template can serve that purpose. When applied and depending on its parameters, it states that a subscription may be required and possibly that content may be available in libraries. By comparison, the {{Subscription required}} template simply says that a subscription is required. If there is no exception to the requirement that a reader ...

  8. Grolier - Wikipedia

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    Cuts occurred every year between 2000 and 2007, leaving a much-depleted work force to carry out the duties of maintaining a large encyclopedia database. [26] Scholastic, which specializes in works for the K-8 market (Kindergarten-to-8th grade), has sought to position the Encyclopedia Americana as a reference resource for schools. It remains to ...

  9. Template:Subscription or membership required - Wikipedia

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    {{Subscription or libraries}} to add when a subscription may be required or content may be at a library {{ Password-protected }} {{ Registration required }} to flag an external link that requires free registration