Common Core State Standard
SL.CCS.1/2/3/4 Grades 6-12: An essay of a current news event is provided for discussion to encourage participation, but also inspire the use of evidence to support logical claims using the main ideas of the article. Students must analyze background information provided about a current event within the news, draw out the main ideas and key details, and review different opinions on the issue. Then, students should present their own claims using facts and analysis for support. FOR THE WEEK OF AUG. 18, 2025 Tech refreshes for a new school year: Math calculator, digital note-taking, headphones, chargers, cool desk lampSummarize any tech article.
Share two facts from local back-to-school news.
Find coverage with newsmakers your age. What's the topic?
Artificial intelligence hasn't nudged aside traditional education yet, so here's a selection of back-to-school tech and home study aids, such as compact chargers, other digital accessories, a Bluetooth mini-speaker, a handy desk lamp with lots of functions and more. They're all $50 or less, mostly way less. A scientific calculator with digital notepad for middle school and high school students is just $16 from iPepul. It has a 10-digit screen, math calculator keys and an attached LCD notepad screen with writing stylus. The lightweight device, available in six colors, uses two lithium batteries (included) that can be replaced without a screwdriver. Another classroom aid is a 36-page reusable spiral notebook from Rocketbook Core, which lets you store notes in the cloud. It can also be totally erased for reuse with just 30 seconds in the microwave. (Yes, you read that right!) An 8-inch by 11-inch version has a camo-pattern cover and is $30. A Talk Pro microphone from JLab ($50) is ideal for virtual classes, remote group projects or study sessions, podcasts and recording. It uses a USB connection and has a tripod desk stand. Youth-size Bluetooth headphones are practical for music listening, video calls, voice calls and gaming. The JBuddies Studio2 blue and red model from JLab ($25) offers 65-hour battery life (40 hours talk time) and foam earcups. A braided nylon cable is included for connecting to devices when needed. Another choice from Belkin is the SoundForm Mini Headphones ($33; case extra). It has a built-in microphone and 30-hour battery life. It connects to iPhone, iPad, Galaxy and other devices with Bluetooth pairing (30-foot range). A four-foot cable is included for jacked-in use. These items also may support your experiences in classes and outside school:
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