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Hey all,

I am a middle school Literacy Coach with middle school E.L.A. experience, so I'm a bit out of my element here :) However, I've been enlisted by my math department to find a middle school math magazine.  Can you guys help?

Please respond here, or at jmfreud@email.unc.edu.

Thanks!


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P.S. I did send them the link for the bimonthly girls' magazine posted earlier, but I'm hopeful to find something more gender neutral. (http://www.girlsangle.org/page/bulletin.html)
Hey Jenny - you can always click on the "edit discussion tab" to add the information you posted below to your post. I will try to share this question with the whole membership on Crowdsource Tuesday so the edit might make it easier to read in broadcast form! Great ?

Ryan:)
I've tried to edit, but my browser isn't working with me! My district blocks a lot of the features of Ning, so that's probably the issue. I will try on another internet database. Thanks for the help!
Been looking for math ones myself, but this is the best one I've come up with is Odyssey http://www.cobblestonepub.com/magazine/ODY/
It is actually more science oriented, but I've found math is often involved in the articles, and there are often just articles about math.
Scholastic has several math magazines for different levels. Here's the middle school one: http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/classmags/math.htm

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