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Teen Ink, a national teen magazine, book series, and website devoted entirely to teenage writing, art, photos and forums. Students must be age 13-19 to participate, register and/or submit work.
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Rather than bombard teens with fancy pens and motivational reading, direct them to a comfort zone: the Internet. These sites are great resources for future storytellers.
Reading is probably one of the most beneficial and feasible activities that a man can do. It is thro
Common Sense Media editors help you choose Reading Apps, Games, and Websites. Engaging resources that offer s more than ABCs.
Dear Teen peeps, Some of you may have noticed that I did not post to RR AT ALL the whole month of February. No, it wasn’t because I was hibernating or binging Netflix shows while the snow flew and the temperatures dropped.
Wish the survey had gone a little bit deeper into WHAT they were reading – Fiction, Non-Fiction, Magazines, News, Websites and HOW. 75% don’t read on their laptop and desktop at all. Really? With all those Faceboo
Teens are (over)confident in their web abilities, but they perform worse than adults. Lower reading levels, impatience, and undeveloped research skills reduce teens’ task success and require simpler sites.
Common Sense Media editors help you choose Summer Reading List. Get ahead this summer with books on many teachers’ must-read lists.