What's the Issue?: Set 4
The news often features reports about natural disasters,
stories about activism can be seen on social media feeds, and adults sometimes
complain about taxes. For many young people, though, these and other important
issues can seem inaccessible. However, when these topics are presented using
age-appropriate photographs and language students understand, they can inspire
young people to become more informed and active citizens. As readers explore
these accessible examinations of current global concerns, they develop a better
understanding of the world around them and what they can do to make it a better
place.
• Relevant data and statistics are included in fact boxes to encourage
readers to use facts to support their opinions
• Graphic organizers include
achievable lists of actions young people can take to get involved with causes
they care about
• A variety of viewpoints on each topic are included to help
readers develop critical thinking skills