Connecting learning to the real world gives learning a purpose for middle school students. The Juice helps all learners, regardless of reading ability, gain background knowledge in a variety of content areas, which in turn increases reading comprehension. A skill they will need in school and beyond. The Juice’s cloud-based solution is designed to help you build the strong readers and critical thinkers of tomorrow with the current events of today in 15 minutes a day.
Aligned to Common Core and state standards for informational text to build mastery in key ideas and details, craft and structure, and integration of knowledge and ideas.
Make even the most complex news understandable and accessible for all your students, regardless of reading ability, with content at four separate reading levels.
Each morning in your classroom look for articles covering topics such as major U.S. and world news, the economy and environment, to scientific discoveries, civics, the arts, and inspirational stories.
Students build academic and domain vocabulary in every article and issue to help support literacy success across the curriculum.
Point-of-use scaffolds provide extra support for multi-language students and students with learning differences.
Higher-order critical thinking assessments with immediate feedback help students make their learning visible.
Maximize student learning through a relevant experience that addresses individual informational text skill gaps and impacts reading proficiency and academic success.
A data-driven approach to student success. At-a-glance and actionable real-time diagnostic insights on student performance for just right, and just in time, intervention and enrichment.
Aligned to Common Core and state standards for informational text to build mastery in key ideas and details, craft and structure, and integration of knowledge and ideas.
Make even the most complex news understandable and accessible for all your students, regardless of reading ability, with content at four separate reading levels.
Each morning in your classroom look for articles covering topics such as major U.S. and world news, the economy and environment, to scientific discoveries, civics, the arts, and inspirational stories.
Students build academic and domain vocabulary in every article and issue to help support literacy success across the curriculum.
Point-of-use scaffolds provide extra support for multi-language students and students with learning differences.
Higher-order critical thinking assessments with immediate feedback help students make their learning visible.
Maximize student learning through a relevant experience that addresses individual informational text skill gaps and impacts reading proficiency and academic success.
A data-driven approach to student success. At-a-glance and actionable real-time diagnostic insights on student performance for just right, and just in time, intervention and enrichment.
Each night our team of educators and journalists create our original content so it’s fresh in the morning. By 6am every school day, you receive news and feature articles, related instructional materials, and formative assessments to support engagement and rigor in the classroom.
Designed for grades 5-12, The Juice delivers each day 5 current events articles at 4 differentiated reading levels. Each article is linked to vocabulary builders and formative standards-based assessments. Each issue includes infographics, SEL articles and STEAM video content.
Review every article and linked assessment, infographic, and vocabulary in today’s issue at each reading level, or review previous articles from this week!
Standards-aligned, The Daily Juice provides flexibility and can be used with your core instruction, as a daily bell ringer, as well as content support for intervention, enrichment, credit recovery, and extended day/year programs.
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President-elect Joe Biden plans to sign a
An executive order is a written directive from the president carrying powers similar to a federal law. Presidents have historically used these orders to push policies forward quickly because they do not require approval from Congress. The downside of executive orders is that they are easily overturned by any new president. That is not true for federal laws.
Among other moves overturning Trump administration policies, Biden’s orders will return the US to the Paris Climate
Related to the pandemic, Biden will require face masks on federal properties and during interstate travel. Other orders will be aimed at safely reopening schools and businesses.
On immigration, Biden will order agencies to determine how to reunite children separated from their families after crossing the US-Mexico border. Another order will end travel restrictions targeting majority-Muslim countries.
Other orders will address “
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Bold words are interactive vocab words in The Juice.