Current Events can be a very good way to keep students informed of what is occuring in the world around them. They can be incorporated into the curriculum that students are learning in school, and can also be an extra activity for students to do. Current events can increase a student's ability to analyze information, identify key words and concepts, and can even expand a student's vocabulary.

In today's world, there are quite a few very useful sources online for students doing current events. These sources are aimed at children and provide the information in an environment that is easy to understand. By finding articles for current events online, you can teach students techniques about searching the Internet, what types of articles are more relevant than others and what types of sources are biased.

Here are a few resources that provide information on current events and are aimed specifically at children:
ABC News 4 Kids
New York Times Learning Network
Scholastic News Zone
Time For Kids
Student Newspaper Project
U.S. News Online
Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
Time 100

Some other websites to find current events for young children are...
http://www.headlinespot.com/for/kids/
http://www.surfnetkids.com/current_events.htm
http://www.kidinfo.com/Current_Events/Current_Events.html
http://www.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/
http://www.eduplace.com/ss/current/



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Current events can be found nearly everywhere. One of the best places to find them though is through a library or a school. Most of the time they have some kind of library full of newspapers and journals that are on the internet, but only members can get on it. These are better because they are written by more reliable sources.

http://www.nytimes.com/learning/ is a very good website for current events. It is gaged towards grades 3-12, yet also features information for parents and teachers. The website also features pictures and activities for the students.

http://www.headlinespot.com/for/kids/ is also a good website for finding current events. They provide different sources for finding current events and is directed towards kids.

Current Events keep students up to date with what is going on in the world. They enable them to seek information and learn new things about the world they live in. They discuss significant changes and situations that occur and generally further their knowledge on this information. Sometimes it takes more than a newspaper to appeal to children of all ages. That is why the online websites can actually make a difference. These websites supply kids with information and do it through entertaining means. They have many different features that kids can spend time happily trying out. For example a good website is Washington Post Kids Post. It has tests and games available for kids. The tests are a good way for them to challenge themselves and the games can be exciting and test their knowledge.

A few other sites to find current events for kids are listed on http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/cevents.html. It offers many different links to pages such as Newsweek magazine , scholastic news zone, even sites to help teachers explain / prepare to talk about events in the classroom

Current events is a great activity for students to use the web and the knowledge they know about how to use search engines. They can go on the web and search new current events within a time period to make it more challenging. This will help them use the knowledge they know about searching the web along with learning new things about what is going on in the world today. This is a great activity to integrate technology into the classroom and learning.