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CNN Student News One-Sheet: Gas Prices

The price that your parents pay to fill up the family car is rising. Ever stop to think about what's behind the price at the pump? Here's a look at where the money goes when you buy a gallon of regular gasoline. (The percentages cited below, which are from the Energy Information Administration, may vary by month. This data is as of March 2008.)

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Campaign Finance

Use this information to teach your students about campaign finance.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Political Parties in America

There are two major national political parties in the United States: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. But have those groups been at the forefront of American politics since the birth of the nation? This One-Sheet helps students learn about the history of political parties in America.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Testing Tornado Myths

Since the 19th century, damage surveys have included reports of tornadoes moving entire houses while keeping them intact, driving pieces of straw into tree trunks in high-speed winds, and tearing asphalt pavement away from the road like an orange peel. The following facts can help distinguish between myth and reality concerning tornadoes.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Space Shuttle Facts

Use this explainer to help students understand the history of the space shuttle program, a topic relevant to current news.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Daylight-Saving Time

Use this explainer to help students understand the reasons for and history of daylight-saving time.

CNN Student News: Profiles in Women's History

The following profiles feature prominent women in the fields of politics, law, sports, science and business.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Women's History Month

March is Women's History Month, a federally recognized, nationwide celebration that encourages all Americans to reflect on the ways in which women have shaped U.S. history. But how did this celebration come to be, and why is it held in March?

CNN Student News One-Sheet: The Right to Vote

The foundation of a democratic republic is suffrage: the right to vote. Universal suffrage extends this civil right to all adults without distinction to race, sex, belief, intelligence or economic or social status. In the United States, almost all adult citizens over the age of 18 may vote in the presidential election. To this day, U.S. citizens who reside in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and other U.S. territories do not vote in presidential elections, but may vote in local elections.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: History of Black History Month

February marks the beginning of Black History Month, a federally recognized, nationwide celebration that provides the opportunity for all Americans to reflect on the significant roles that African-Americans have played in the shaping of U.S. history. But how did this celebration come to be, and why does it take place in February?

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Gas Prices

The price that your parents pay to fill up the family car is rising. Ever stop to think about what's behind the price at the pump? Here's a look at where the money goes when you buy a gallon of regular gasoline. (The percentages cited below, which are from the Energy Information Administration, may vary by month. This data is as of March 2008.)

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Campaign Finance

Use this information to teach your students about campaign finance.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Political Parties in America

There are two major national political parties in the United States: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. But have those groups been at the forefront of American politics since the birth of the nation? This One-Sheet helps students learn about the history of political parties in America.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Testing Tornado Myths

Since the 19th century, damage surveys have included reports of tornadoes moving entire houses while keeping them intact, driving pieces of straw into tree trunks in high-speed winds, and tearing asphalt pavement away from the road like an orange peel. The following facts can help distinguish between myth and reality concerning tornadoes.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Space Shuttle Facts

Use this explainer to help students understand the history of the space shuttle program, a topic relevant to current news.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Daylight-Saving Time

Use this explainer to help students understand the reasons for and history of daylight-saving time.

CNN Student News: Profiles in Women's History

The following profiles feature prominent women in the fields of politics, law, sports, science and business.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Women's History Month

March is Women's History Month, a federally recognized, nationwide celebration that encourages all Americans to reflect on the ways in which women have shaped U.S. history. But how did this celebration come to be, and why is it held in March?

CNN Student News One-Sheet: The Right to Vote

The foundation of a democratic republic is suffrage: the right to vote. Universal suffrage extends this civil right to all adults without distinction to race, sex, belief, intelligence or economic or social status. In the United States, almost all adult citizens over the age of 18 may vote in the presidential election. To this day, U.S. citizens who reside in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and other U.S. territories do not vote in presidential elections, but may vote in local elections.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: History of Black History Month

February marks the beginning of Black History Month, a federally recognized, nationwide celebration that provides the opportunity for all Americans to reflect on the significant roles that African-Americans have played in the shaping of U.S. history. But how did this celebration come to be, and why does it take place in February?

CNN Student News One-Sheet: History of the State of the Union

On January 28, 2008, President George W. Bush will deliver his annual State of the Union address. But what is the State of the Union, and what makes this presidential speech different from others?

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Martin Luther King Jr.

Use the following information as a springboard for your students to discuss and research the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Caucuses and Primaries

Use this explainer to help your students understand caucuses and primaries.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: HIV and AIDS

World AIDS Day is observed around the globe on December 1. Since the first World AIDS Day in 1988, governments, organizations and charities have worked to raise awareness of the global AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. Use the information in this One-Sheet to provide students with an overview about HIV and AIDS.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: The United Nations

Use this explainer to help your students learn about the history and composition of the United Nations.

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Gas Prices

The price that your parents pay to fill up the family car is rising. Ever stop to think about what's behind the price at the pump? Here's a look at where the money goes when you buy a gallon of regular gasoline. (The percentages cited below, which are from the Energy Information Administration, may vary by month. This data is as of July 2007.)

CNN Student News One-Sheet: Hurricanes

Use this explainer to help your students understand hurricanes, a topic relevant to current news.

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