Teenagers in The Times: November 2019
Here is the November edition of Teenagers in The Times, a roundup of the news and feature stories about young people that have recently appeared across sections of NYTimes.com. We publish a new edition on the first Thursday of each month.For ideas about how to use Teenagers in The Times with your students, please see…
Teenagers in The Times: October 2019
Here is the October edition of Teenagers in The Times, a roundup of the news and feature stories about young people that have recently appeared across sections of NYTimes.com. We publish a new edition on the first Thursday of each month. For ideas about how to use Teenagers in The Times with your students, please…
Teenagers in The Times: September 2019
The September edition of Teenagers in The Times is always bursting at the seams, thanks to the many back-to-school pieces across sections. If you’re new to this feature, it is a roundup of stories about young people that have recently appeared on NYTimes.com, and it publishes on the first Thursday of each month during the…
Teenagers in The Times: August 2019
Welcome to the first edition of Teenagers in The Times for the 2019-2020 school year. This roundup of news and feature stories about young people that have recently appeared across sections of NYTimes.com publishes on the first Thursday of each month, from September until June. For ideas about how to use Teenagers in The Times…
On-Demand Webinar: Teach With Graphs From The New York Times
Teaching students how to read, interpret and question graphs, maps and charts is a key 21st-century skill. In this 54-minute webinar, recorded live in March 2019, join educators from The Learning Network, the American Statistical Association and Desmos, as well as guest teachers and students, as we discuss ways to teach and learn with the…
Summer Reading Contest Winner, Week 8: On ‘There Was No Gunfire in Times Square....
Thank you to the 1,252 teenagers who participated in the eighth week of our 10-week Summer Reading Contest, and congratulations to Annie Ma, our winner, as well as to our many runners-up and honorable mentions. Scroll down to take a look at the variety of topics — from the mass shootings in El Paso and…
Unit 1: Teach Narrative Writing With The New York Times
Welcome to our first writing unit of the school year. Below you’ll find a detailed description of each element, as well as ways to put them together to make your own custom writing unit. To learn more about other writing units, visit our writing curriculum overview. Stories can thrill, wound, delight, uplift and teach. Telling…
Summer Reading Contest, Week 9: What Interested You Most in The Times This Week?
The Trauma of Revenge Porn A Better Address Can Change a Child’s Future This Summer Stinks. But at Least We’ve Got ‘Old Town Road.’ The El Paso Shooting Is the Violence Latinos Have Been Dreading I Spent 25 Years Fighting Jihadis. White Supremacists Aren’t So Different. How to Force 8Chan, Reddit and Others to Clean…
Summer Reading Contest, Week 10: What Interested You Most in The Times This Week?
Welcome to Week 10, the final week of our Tenth Annual Summer Reading Contest. To participate, just post a comment here by 9 a.m. Eastern on Aug. 23 that answers the questions “What interested you most in The Times this week? Why?” What should you choose? Well, as you know from the rules we’ve posted,…
Summer Reading Contest, Week 8: What Interested You Most in The Times This Week?
Welcome to Week Eight of our Tenth Annual Summer Reading Contest. To participate, just post a comment here by 9 a.m. Eastern on Aug. 9 that answers the questions “What interested you most in The Times this week? Why?” What should you choose? Well, as you know from the rules we’ve posted, you can pick…












