Scavenger Hunt

The Scavenger Hunt was originally created by Ronette Wesson, a teacher at Sassarini Elementary School in Sonoma, and Kid Scoop News Teacher Liaison. Our Teacher Engagement Coordinator, Katherine Llodrá, now crafts this monthly one-page student activity for teachers to share with their classroom. This sets up a “reading with a purpose” game to lead children through the pages of Kid Scoop News each month.

Nikki Branderhorst, 3rd grade – Alisal Elementary, Pleasanton

I am very much looking forward to being able to use Kid Scoop News in my classroom this year!

Nikki Branderhorst, 3rd grade – Alisal Elementary, Pleasanton

Unknown, Georgia

I work at an elementary school as a special education teacher. During a recent visit to a family member who subscribes to the North West Florida Daily Newspaper, I happened to see the Kid Scoop newspaper and said my students would love this as an additional reading resource. I brought it home with me to Georgia and my students LOVE this newspaper. It especially helps in de-escalating some of them when they are having a melt down. My questions is, how can I get multiple copies of just the Kid Scoop newspaper? I see the website and have recommended it to my entire school, but would LOVE the actual newspaper for them to flip through. Is there any way to get multiple copies of this? Thank you for such a great resource!

Unknown, Georgia

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If you’re looking for Kid Scoop News ~ You’re HERE!

Welcome to the new and improved Kid Scoop News website. Need to reach us? Contact info@kidscoopnews.org or call 707-996-6077.

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