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Imagine Astronauts on the Space Station reading stories to and conducting science experiments for the children of Earth as the world rotates below. Imagine no more…it’s Story Time from Space!


Write a summary of the story you listened to from the International Space Station. Use this story map if you want to write down your ideas first.


To access the link please click Storytime from Space

Read about many different topics or people. Keep a journal about what you have read. Share your notes with family or your friends. Challenge: Consider creating fact cards or write your own “Did You Know” book about interesting topics or people.


To access the link please click National Geographics for kids


Choose from this amazing free online library of books including Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Timmy Failure.


Choose a character from the book you read. What are the character traits they possess? Use examples from the book to explain why you chose these traits.

Use this graphic organizer to get your ideas down on paper.


To access the link please click Funbrain


Become a live reporter!


Read an article from Kids Press and take notes on index cards. Include the key details and the main idea. With these notes you can film your own live news report reading from your notes.


Use Screencastify or flipgrid, a smart phone, a tablet or other recording device to record you reporting the current events from your own home.

To access the link please click

Scholastic Kids Press