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Weekly Reader Publishing : ウィキペディア英語版
Weekly Reader Publishing

Weekly Reader Publishing was a publisher of educational materials in the United States that has been in existence for over 100 years. It provided teaching materials to elementary and secondary schools that was used by more than 90 percent of that country's school districts.
The company’s flagship publication was ''Weekly Reader,'' a grade-specific classroom magazine that served elementary students in over 50,000 schools across the country.
''Weekly Reader ''also published branded periodicals and instructional materials for middle and high school students, along with a full range of supplementary educational materials for grades Pre-K–9. These curriculum-specific products included classroom magazines, workbooks, reproducibles, early learning centers, and more.
The company’s age- and grade-appropriate elementary and secondary publications integrated reading, writing, science, math, social studies, current events, and life skills topics into “news-style” classroom magazines and other formats.
In 2007, Weekly Reader Corporation became part of The Reader's Digest Association, based in Chappaqua, New York. Weekly Reader's main office was relocated from Stamford, Connecticut, to Chappaqua at the end of May 2007.
It was acquired by Scholastic Corporation in 2012, which shut down its title publication and integrated the company into its ''Scholastic News'' division.〔Kosman, Josh and Keith J. Kelly (July 23, 2012). (Landmark publication Weekly Reader to shut down ). ''The New York Post''. Retrieved July 23, 2012.〕
== Elementary school classroom magazines ==
''Weekly Reader'' – grade-appropriate magazines for students in grades Pre-K to 2. Content builds children’s general knowledge, reinforces the literacy scope and sequence used in the classroom, and aligns with national standards. ''Weekly Reader'' helps students read, write, talk, and listen, while reinforcing themes and skills taught in basal reading programs.
''WR News'' – grade-appropriate news magazines for students in grades 3 to 6.

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