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Graduated News rewrites current events at six reading levels before your students open the page. You assign one story; each child gets the version that fits. Teacher accounts are free, always.
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Same story, different levels
Every article is written six ways at ingestion time, not simplified on the fly. Here is one paragraph from the same story at Grade 4 and Grades 7–8.
Japan Builds New Ways to Stop Spies and Smugglers
Grade 4
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is working hard to protect her country from spies and smugglers. She wants to make sure that foreign countries and companies cannot steal Japan's important secrets or use Japan as a gateway for illegal activities. To do this, her government is launching a new review team on June 29 that will check if foreign money coming into Japan could cause safety problems.
Grades 7–8
Japan is stepping up its efforts to protect its economy and national security after a series of alarming incidents involving foreign spies, drug smugglers, and illegal technology exports. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is leading the charge, and on June 29 her government will launch a new panel designed to screen foreign investments for security risks. The panel works much like a similar body in the United States called CFIUS, which stands for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. Officials say the move is one of Japan's most ambitious economic security efforts in years.
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