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	<title>Tech Tuesday &#187; TweenTribune</title>
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		<title>TweenTribune</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweenTribune is an online newspaper that is written exclusively for &#8220;tweens&#8221;, 8-14 years old. The goal is to get kids hooked on reading and seeking out news on a daily basis. To promote this behavior, TweenTribune updates daily with stories that are kid-friendly from reliable sources (such as AP and CNN). Two other appealing features [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://tweentribune.com/" target="_blank">TweenTribune</a> is an online newspaper that is written exclusively for &#8220;tweens&#8221;, 8-14 years old. The goal is to get kids hooked on reading and seeking out news on a daily basis. To promote this behavior, TweenTribune updates daily with stories that are kid-friendly from reliable sources (such as AP and CNN). Two other appealing features are the ability to comment on articles and post your own stories.</p>
<p>A teacher will need to <a href="http://tweentribune.com/content/tweentribune-classroom" target="_blank">register</a> his/her class. It then is very easy for a student to sign up. (The site encourages students to sign up versus a teacher signing up for them. A plus is that no email is required for students. However, I believe sign up procedures should be left up to the discretion of the teacher based on the age level of the students.)</p>
<p>Still, no worries- the teacher is in control and can moderate comments. When a teacher logs-in, s/he can sort through the activity of his/her students using links on the sidebar. Another good assessment feature is being able to print individual reports of student&#8217;s comments.</p>
<p>This site presents itself as a great place for elementary students to read current events that are appealing to them. Having the option to comment in a safe, moderated environment gives them authentic practice of contributing to the conversations of a community. Many classrooms still subscribe to a paper magazine (such as <a href="http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers" target="_blank">TFK for Kids</a>), but with an online news service the discussion goes beyond the classroom walls, and it is FREE.</p>
<p>If a teacher is looking to add more non-fiction reading with short written response &amp; reflection to his/her classroom, TweenTribune may be a good choice.</p>
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