Current Issue: Small Steps for Big Change
Our spring 2010 issue is full of amazing games and stories about our planet and your role as a citizen of the Earth. Read our interview with Craig Kielburger, founder of Free the Children. Find out why the polar bears are considered a 'threatened' species and what YOU can do to help. Plus, learn great ways to give back to your school, community and world. It's all in our spring 2010 issue!
POP TEACHERS
Welcome Teachers!
POP! is more than just a magazine! We also have a number of resources for classroom use that take elementary school students on adventures in learning.
Simply click on 'Curriculum-Linked Activities' to access these free resources. Plus, check out our 'Contest and Opportunities' section for great student incentives and chances to win prizes!
Visit 'Integrated School Programs' to access in-depth resources that are cross-curricular.
If you have any questions regarding POP! TEACHERS, or if you'd like your classroom to participate in POP! OPEN, please email Lindsay Hill at lhill@patonpublishing.com.
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