NYT Learning Network Resources

The New York Times has a great educator website called the NYT Learning Network. It is especially rich for Social Studies and literacy instruction. 

For example, the NYT's own flexible writing curriculum for secondary students "based on the real-world writing found in newspapers, from editorials and reviews to personal narratives and analysis essays."

In addition, these are some of my favorite resources from the NYT:

  1. 177 Questions to Inspire Writing, Discussion, Debate and Reflection
  2. 144 Picture Prompts to Inspire Student Writing
  3. Teaching With Graphs From The New York Times Webinar


The best new feature is the "26 Mini-Films for Exploring Race, Bias and Identity With Students." These short videos can really help with discussions prior to book talks or class discussions. Furthermore, the NYT provides "a grab-bag of teaching ideas, related readings, and student activities ... to help teachers make the most of these films."

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