Bates Middle School Magazine Bibliography

Bates Middle School Magazine Bibliography

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Bates Middle School Magazine Bibliography

Animation Magazine is an American print magazine and website covering the animation industry and education, as well as visual effects. The print magazine is published 10 times a year in the United States.

ASK is a nonfiction magazine for those who are curious about science and the world they live in. Each edition of ASK is built around a central theme on some question or concept in the natural, physical, or social sciences, technology, mathematics, history, or the arts.

beanz magazine is an award-winning bi-monthly online and print magazine about learning to code, computer science, and how we use technology in our daily lives. The magazine includes hard to find information, for example, a list of 40+ programming languages for education, coding schools, summer tech camps, and more. The magazine also has won several awards.

Boys' Life is the monthly magazine of the Boy Scouts of America. Its targeted readership is young American males between the ages of 6 and 18. The magazine has its headquarters in Irving, Texas. Boys' Life is published in two demographic editions.

BRAINSPACE presents a multi-sensory journey fusing digital and print media in a dynamic and compelling way. From math and science to language and art, Brainspacespeaks to an academic audience of readers between the ages of 8 and 14.

Calliope Magazine has merged with Digto become Dig Into History Magazine, the best world history and archaeology magazine for kids ages 9 to 14.
The new Dig Into History brings world history to life in an exciting way and instills an appreciation for the scientists who explore the past. Check out Dig Into History, which recently won another Parent’s Choice Gold Award.

ChopChop is a quarterly magazine and winner of the prestigious 2013 James Beard Foundation Award for Publication of the Year. ChopChop is filled with nutritious, great-tasting, ethnically diverse, and inexpensive recipes. It also has fun food facts, games and puzzles, and interviews with healthy heroes.

DIG the only magazine for kids focusing on the buried, the ancient, and the undiscovered! From a lost city in ancient Iran to the Mayas of Mexico, from the Underground Railroad to the original Olympic Games. Each issue of DIG focuses on one theme, allowing kids to get in-depth information on an archaeological discovery or topic from writers who are experts in the field.

FACES magazine takes young readers to places as far as the other side of the world and as close as the next state to get an honest and unbiased view of how children in other places live. FACES uses breathtaking photography and authentic local voices to bring the entire world right to you.

Girls' Life is an American teen magazine. It covers a range of topics, from heavier topics such as dealing with racism, sexual abuse, and feelings for boys, as well as lighter topics such as fashion, beauty, skin care, and embarrassing moments. There are often recipes, gift ideas, and interviews.

MILITARY KIDS' LIFE is an award winning magazine for children of U.S. service members. With its entertaining stories, military kid-friendly tips, facts about military life, colorful photos, and creative activities, MILITARY KIDS LIFE encourages kids to focus on the bright side of their unique life.

MUSE magazine is the science and arts magazine for kids that’s spot on with the facts, but off-kilter with the jokes. Kids, who can't help wondering whether video games really kill their brain cells, or what a gentleman ladybug is called, will find the answers here, in articles written by award-winning authors and accompanied by high-quality illustration and photography.

National Geographic KIDS magazine is packed with stories about wildlife, science, technology, popular culture, and more articles designed to keep kids reading, thinking, learning and having fun! Explore such features such as Amazing Animals, Weird But True, Cool Inventions, and free stuff such as pull-out posters and collectible animal cards.

New Moon Girls magazine's content and online features are written primarily by girls and selected by the Girls Editorial Board, a group of about 30 girls ages 8–14. They also create content to be featured on the website, and help promote the magazine and website through posters, word of mouth and the Internet.

Sesi magazine is on a mission to fill that void in the mainstream media, in which Black girlsare virtually invisible; Sesi (a quarterly, print magazine for Black teen girls) celebrates them.

Sports Illustrated Kids is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine Sports Illustrated. SI Kids was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with an emphasis on humor. Monthly features include comics, humorous captions of athletics photos, child reporters, and player interviews.