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Online Extras (Updated every Monday)

Answer FIVE Geography questions each week based on major news events.

This Week's lesson:
Indonesia permanently evacuates an island because of volcano

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This Week's lesson:

U.S. government may challenge concert business dominance of Live Nation and Ticketmaster

Two concert industry giants that merged in 2010 may have grown more dominant than the federal government can tolerate. Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster reportedly soon will face a federal antitrust lawsuit after years of criticism from...

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Diversity, multiculturalism, worldwide events. You'll find plenty for classroom discussions in this listing of events.

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Science Audio webcasts: An exclusive partnership with Pulse of the Planet, updated daily with two-minute sound portraits of Planet Earth. Tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide, blending interviews with extraordinary natural sounds.

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This Week's lesson:

How bird flu could threaten cow cuddling


Cow cuddling is all the rage in the United States thanks to social media, but opening the barn door to the public faces a new risk after bird flu has been confirmed in dairy herds in nine states. One dairy worker tested positive for the virus. Chargi...

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A 15-part downloadable series examining the voices of those that fought for the right to vote and continue the struggle to have all people, all voices, truly represented.

Brought to you by the New York Bar Foundation, the New York Newspapers Foundation and produced by the NYNPA News Media Literacy/Newspaper In Education Program.


The news media shape how we see and understand the world around us. With its new video series, NBCU Academy takes a deep dive into what it means to be a journalist today, how the industry is evolving, and how the next generation can help.

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How well do you keep up with the world around you? Take this week’s quiz to test your knowledge of recent national and world events.

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This Week's lesson:

Is our political divide really that bad?

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This week's word in the news: CONSENSUS

DEFINITION:

A generally accepted agreement, opinion, or decision among a group of people.

FOUND IN THE NEWS:
“The scientific consensus has shifted due to the overwhelming evidence linking alcohol to over 200 health conditions, including cancers, cardiovascular diseases and injuries,” said Carina Ferreira-Borges, regional adviser for alcohol at the World Health Organization regional office for Europe
The Las Vegas Review-Journal -- 05/06/2024

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NASA's Night Sky Network

A monthly column on the latest space discoveries and technologies for elementary students (Updated Monthly)

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