Newsela is a website dedicated to providing a variety of resources for both teachers and students. As a future social studies educator, I have access to primary sources covering almost all subareas of social studies: government, world history, U.S. and economics. Not only does it provide primary sources, but it alters the same source for different Lexile levels. Lexile levels are a scale of reading levels from early emergent readers to adulthood. Students have the opportunity to read the same text at levels altered for their personal reading level. This takes a lot of pressure off of us as teachers to pull resources that tailor all of the literacy levels of students in our classroom.What I love most about this resource is that it is not just specific to one particular content area. This resource is particularly great for social studies because of its access to primary sources and current event articles. However, in the drop down tab, there are plenty of resources for science and math as well. I think this resource could work well for cross curricular activities. Not only can you hone in on your particular subject, but you can also choose readings such as biographies, famous speeches, careers, etc. By using a form of text like this, you could certainly find a way for incorporate several subjects together. Newsela is a great resource for all teachers of all grade levels!

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