Lesson of the Day: ‘In a First, Researchers Discover a Pregnant Egyptian Mummy’
Students in U.S. high schools can get free digital access to The New York Times until Sept. 1, 2021.Lesson OverviewFeatured Article: “In a First, Researchers Discover a Pregnant Egyptian Mummy” by Allyson WallerArchaeologists and scientists in Poland were shocked to discover that a mummy that had previously been identified as a priest was in fact…
Lesson Plan: The First Images From the James Webb Space Telescope
In this lesson, students will closely examine these spectacular pictures and consider their meaning and significance in understanding the universe — and ourselves.
Do You Like Your First Name? Would You Change It If You Could?
How do you feel about your first name? Do you love it, hate it or just feel meh about it? Do you think it fits your personality? Does it shape how others perceive you? Would you change your name if you could? If so, what name would you choose for yourself?In “It’s Time to Address…
What Was Your First Concert?
If you’ve never been to one, what musical artists would you love to see perform live?
‘First Someone Dies, Then Everyone Expects Us to Eat’: The Week 3 Winner of...
For 15 years, our Summer Reading Contest has been inviting teenagers around the world to tell us what New York Times pieces get their attention and why. This year, for the first time, students can submit either written comments or 90-second video responses.In the third week of our 10-week challenge, we received 732 entries, and…
What Is Your Reaction to the First Harris-Trump Debate?
On Tuesday night, the candidates met for their only scheduled debate. Did you watch?






