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Build a practical plan for using Newsela in your classroom
Explore setup guidance, lesson-planning frameworks, product-specific ideas, and classroom data routines that help you connect Newsela to your daily instruction.
Inside the Guide
Move from account setup to classroom action
1
Get set up and find the right resources
Confirm your classes, explore Newsela’s texts and videos, and learn how to find and assign resources that connect to your instructional goals.
2
Plan lessons with a flexible framework
Use the Newsela 4 Ps—Prepare, Preview, Practice, and Process—to build lessons that develop knowledge, skills, and student engagement.
3
Apply product-specific classroom ideas
Explore practical use cases for Newsela ELA, Newsela Social Studies, and Newsela Writing across whole-class, small-group, and independent learning.
4
Use classroom insights to guide next steps
Review assignment and classroom reports, identify learning trends, and adjust instruction based on student needs, strengths, and areas for growth.
Build a practical plan for using Newsela in your classroom
Explore setup guidance, lesson-planning frameworks, product-specific ideas, and classroom data routines that help you connect Newsela to your daily instruction.
Inside the Guide
Move from account setup to classroom action
1
Get set up and find the right resources
Confirm your classes, explore Newsela’s texts and videos, and learn how to find and assign resources that connect to your instructional goals.
2
Plan lessons with a flexible framework
Use the Newsela 4 Ps—Prepare, Preview, Practice, and Process—to build lessons that develop knowledge, skills, and student engagement.
3
Apply product-specific classroom ideas
Explore practical use cases for Newsela ELA, Newsela Social Studies, and Newsela Writing across whole-class, small-group, and independent learning.
4
Use classroom insights to guide next steps
Review assignment and classroom reports, identify learning trends, and adjust instruction based on student needs, strengths, and areas for growth.