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Help
children read, learn and LOVE Michigan
Reading
is key to learning. We enthusiastically provide an essential ingredient to
reading—well-written, meaningful, fun texts that grab kids’ attention.
Michigan
History for Kids
magazine has proven to be a valuable resource in teaching both history and
literacy skills. It’s won a 2005 Parents’ Choice Recommended Award, 2006
and 2007
Parents' Choice Approved Award and
has received countless accolades from parents, students and teachers.
In
2000, the Michigan legislature appropriated the seed money that created Michigan
History for Kids. The magazine was delivered free to every fourth
grader in Michigan for two years. Then budget restrictions forced us to
make it available only by subscription. That means many teachers and
students miss out on Michigan History for Kids benefits:
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Material that makes kids want to read
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Something each child can take home and call his or her
own
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Knowledge that expands children’s horizons and builds
loyalty to our state
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Ideas for classroom activities that enhance the learning
experience
The
cost to sponsor a classroom with a
one-year subscription to Michigan History for Kids
is $225 (30 copies each of four issues).
It
is quick and easy to sponsor a classroom with a gift subscription--simply
fill out the form and mail
it to us with your payment. Your donation is fully tax-deductible.
Sponsor
a classroom with a subscription to Michigan History for Kids and help
children read, learn and LOVE Michigan!
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“I
cannot tell you how wonderful these resources have been. They are
well written and the kids love to read them. They give the kids
real text experience and take them deeper into the subject matter
on a Michigan topic.”
M.
Finney, Linden
“I
am a fourth grade teacher who loves the magazines you put out for
us. I use them all the time in the classroom. They are easy to
read and are an excellent supplement to the curriculum. My kids
especially love it!”
M.
Moore, Holland
“I
have used [your publications] to build lesson plans in math,
reading, social studies and science that are based on the Michigan
Standards and Benchmarks. Kudos to you for such useful and fun
materials! My students and I have enjoyed every single issue.”
K.
Meyer, Columbiaville |