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100-Day Newspaper Reading: Domestic Edition
100-Day Newspaper Reading: Domestic Edition
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Daily Newspaper Reading Training 100 to Build Reading Comprehension Strength!
A reading prescription for today's children who only watch YouTube, short-form videos, and webtoons!


Former and current journalists, both experts in newspaper articles, and elementary school teachers, both literacy experts, have stepped forward as reading trainers for children! They've carefully selected 100 articles from domestic news related to society, politics, culture, economics, science, the environment, and history that children will find engaging and provide essential information.
Let's strengthen our reading comprehension skills by reading consistently, one book a day, for 100 days.


Complete your reading habit by reading the newspaper every day for 100 days!

These days, children are more accustomed to watching short videos lasting a few dozen seconds or reading webtoons by quickly flipping through them with their fingers than to reading books or newspapers.
However, in order to improve literacy, you must develop the habit of sitting down and reading for a while every day.
Just as you need to become familiar with exercise to build muscle,
This book is designed to help you develop a reading habit by reading two pages a day for 100 days.
Reading just one page of an article and grasping its core themes is enough to succeed! Let's first develop a reading habit through short daily reading exercises!
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Day 1 Culture: The plaque at Seonwonjeon Hall in Gyeongbokgung Palace, restored after 108 years
Day 2 Why are Baekje Buddhist statues in Japan?
Day 3 Graphic News Which country has the most cultural heritage exported overseas?
Day4: Seaweed soup disappears from the environmental birthday table?
Day 5 Society Where is this place where open runs take place every morning?
Day6 Graphic News What majors do medical students prefer?
Day7 Politics What if trash rains down from the sky?
Day 8: Inter-Korean Relations: A Cold and Hot Water
Day9 Is it illegal to use a cell phone during social studies class?
Day 10 Pros and Cons Debate Should students be banned from using cell phones in schools?
Day 11: Sakura, the oldest elephant performing in a circus, falls asleep.
Day 12 Pros and Cons Debate Is it okay to use an animal cafe that runs an animal experience program?
Day 13 Why is the Zero Sugar craze blowing in society?
Day 14 Cartoon It clearly said 0 calories… … .
Day 15: The bittersweet exit of the sweet Tanghulu
Day 16 Pros and Cons Debate Should large supermarkets be required to close on weekends?
Day 17: The Bao Family Has a Special Mission
Day 18 What if the Southern Right Whale Sues Humans?
Day 19 Science Short Form: How Our Brains Were Turned into "Popcorn Brains"
Day 20 Graphic News: Teenagers Hooked on Smartphones
Day 21: The Secret of Glass Buildings That Take the Lives of Birds
Day 22: Inter-floor noise conflicts leading to serious social crimes
Day 23: A Warm Letter That Made Me Forget the Noise Between Floors
Day 24 Social Star, Welcome to Ding Dong Dang Kindergarten
Day 25: The Secret Behind Ice Cream Prices: A "Wake-Up-and-Cut" Economy
Day 26 Are there children who laugh at social laws?
Day 27: Pros and Cons: Should punishment for juvenile delinquents be strengthened?
Day 28: Gaya Tombs Become World Heritage Sites
Day 29 Cartoon Why is it the Three Kingdoms period and not the Four Kingdoms period?
Day 30 Grow up healthy, lucky quintuplets
Day 31: A sailboat appears in the scientific universe
Day 32 Politics: Has the "Samcheolli" (three thousand miles) and "Geumsu River and Mountains" disappeared from North Korea?
Day 33 Graphic News Do our country's students want unification?
Day 34 Society The captain who crossed Antarctica alone
Day 35: Seocheon Salt Farms Become Tidal Flats Again
Day 36: Tidal flats swallow 260,000 tons of carbon dioxide every year
Day 37 Graphic News Who is the greatest climate villain?
Day 38 Economy The subway is in deficit because of free rides by the elderly?
Day 39 Cartoon: Are seniors banned from sports clubs?
Day 40 History What was our people's nationality during the Japanese colonial period?
Day 41: Jikjisimcheyojeol, the Manhwa that Changed the History of World Printing
Day 42 Social Invincible Power Fence, Protect the School Zone!
Day 43 Pros and Cons Debate Should punishment for school zone accident perpetrators be strengthened?
Day 44: Bukchon Hanok Village is closed to the public from 5pm!
Day 45 Mr. Cloud, Please Make It Rain!
Day 46: Don't wear fusion hanbok at the cultural palace?
Day 47 Environment Where did all those squid go?
Day 48 Graphic News: Changing Map of Korean Specialty Products
Day 49: The Yellow Dust Attacks Get More Harsh
Day 50 Society If you commit school violence, you can't become a teacher?
Day 51 Pros and Cons Debate Should school violence be reflected in college admissions?
Day 52 Society K-pop idols, stop singing 'Dokdo is our land'!
Day 53 Politics Does Japan also have a 'Dokdo Day'?
Day 54 Society Is the cheese I just ate fake?
Day 55 Cartoon: Can I trust my own money?
Day 56 Special news delivered in Jeju dialect
Day 57: Why "Mukbang" Isn't in the Korean Dictionary
Day 58: Sweet and Salty Jjapaghetti Captivates the World
Day 59 Graphic News: What Korean foods sell well overseas?
Day 60 Economy: Stop the 'half air, half snack' mentality!
Day 61: Pros and Cons: Should shrinkflationary companies be cracked down on and punished?
Day 62: A science delivery robot rang our doorbell.
Day 63 Politics Martial law in South Korea in the middle of the night?
Day 64: Why People with Hearing Impairments Trembled During Martial Law
Day 65 Culture Korea's first Nobel Prize in Literature winner emerges
Day 66: Chung Myung-whun Becomes Music Director of La Scala
Day 67: What Happens When Bees Disappear?
Day 68: Don't Ask Society: The Death Penalty Reinstatement: A Criminal Case
Day 69 Pros and Cons Debate Should heinous criminals be put to death?
Day 70 Science: Why the Evergreen Pine Tree Became a Fog
Day 71: Ahn Jung-geun's handwriting returns to his homeland after 113 years
Day 72: The city disappears like dominoes falling.
Day73 Graphic News: A freshman has disappeared from school.
Day74 Is there a hole in the economy and the country's finances?
Day75 Social Cyber ​​Gambling Operator Caught, Turns Out to Be a Teenager?
Day 76: The Kanto Massacre: A Tragedy Caused by Fake News
Day77 The Secret of the Giant Island in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean
Day78 Cartoon: Paper cups aren't disposable items?
Day 79 Science The Korean Peninsula is no longer an earthquake-safe zone?
Day 80 Economy Our country is now in the golden age of unmanned stores.
Day81 You don't have an eye for cartoons?
Day 82 Children are becoming increasingly depressed in society.
Day83 Graphic News The Day We Dream of, The Day We Live
Day 84: Is Taylor Swift a Victim? Deepfakes Have Become a Trouble
Day85 Deepfake Sex Crimes as a Cartoon Prank?
Day86 Society K-pop albums don't have CDs?
Day 87 Cartoon: Today, I gulped down a spoonful of microplastics.
Day 88: Grandmother Gil Won-ok sets out on her final journey through history.
Japan Apologizes for Day 89 Cartoon, Victims Claim They Never Received an Apology
Day 90: A Site of Japanese Forced Labor Becomes a World Heritage Site
Day 91 Cartoon: Can you prevent COVID-19 just by drinking soft drinks?
Day92 Our Grandmother's Poem in the Culture Textbook
Day 93: The cable car that the Seoraksan mountain goats hate
Day 94: Exploration 3 sets out to find rare earth elements under the ocean.
Day 95: Culture, National Sports, Professional Baseball Breaks the 3-Hour Barrier
Day 96 Science Electricity Eating Hippo Chat GPT
Day97 Cartoon Chat GPT should be used, but… … .
Day98 Economy There's a clothing company that tells you not to buy their clothes?
Day99 Cartoon: Clothing waste increases every year
Day 100: Following the Alpha Generation, the Beta Generation has emerged.
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Publisher's Review
Daily Newspaper Reading Training 100 to Build Reading Comprehension Strength!
A reading prescription for today's children who only watch YouTube, short-form videos, and webtoons!


A former and current journalist who is an expert in newspaper articles and an elementary school teacher who is an expert in literacy have stepped forward as reading comprehension trainers for children!
We have carefully selected 100 articles that children will find interesting and contain essential information from domestic news related to society, politics, culture, economy, science, environment, and history.
Let's strengthen our reading comprehension skills by reading consistently, one book a day, for 100 days.


Complete your reading habit by reading the newspaper every day for 100 days!

These days, children are more accustomed to watching short videos lasting a few dozen seconds or reading webtoons by quickly flipping through them with their fingers than to reading books or newspapers.
However, to improve literacy, you must develop the habit of sitting down and reading for a while every day.
Just as you need to become familiar with exercise to build muscle,
This book is designed to help you develop a reading habit by reading two pages a day for 100 days.
Reading just one page of an article and grasping its core themes is enough to succeed! Let's first develop a reading habit through short daily reading exercises!

Build diverse background knowledge to improve your reading comprehension!

To build muscle, you need to split up the exercises and work out different parts of your body, such as your chest, shoulders, and thighs, rather than doing the same exercises every day.
The same goes for reading training.
It is important to build up a wide range of knowledge by reading articles on seven fields: society, politics, economics, science, environment, culture, and history.
A wide range of background knowledge, accumulated over time, allows you to quickly grasp the context of a text, increasing your reading speed. It also fosters critical reading skills that allow you to evaluate the validity of a text based on diverse knowledge.
Moreover, beyond simply conveying information, you can gain deep and broad background knowledge by examining the problems of short-form communication and the percentage of teenagers at risk of smartphone addiction, as well as changes in North Korea's unification policy and the response rate of South Korean students expressing their hopes for unification.


It's not just reading the text,
Improve literacy skills by developing the ability to interpret data!


The non-literature section of the CSAT is not limited to simply reading and understanding sentences.
This is because the test is designed to test the ability to interpret and understand visual materials from various fields.
In other words, true reading comprehension is not simply 'reading', but rather being able to understand the topic the text is trying to convey, compare and analyze the content to see if it is correct, and think about it yourself.
To truly develop reading comprehension skills, it is composed of various formats such as cartoons, various graphic news such as bar graphs, line graphs, pictorial maps, and tree maps, and pros and cons debates with opposing opinions.
You can broaden your thinking by reading cartoons that express implicit and metaphorical themes in pictures and texts related to the cartoon themes and writing down your own thoughts.
Additionally, by looking at various graphs and examining what the x-axis and y-axis mean, and by understanding what changes in the graph mean, you can develop the ability to figure out the meaning and theme that the graph is trying to convey.
Going one step further, you will develop logical thinking skills by finding and comparing arguments and evidence through pro- and con-argument essays that present opposing arguments and organizing your own thoughts.

Catch up on current affairs terms and essential words all at once!

Vocabulary is the foundation of all learning.
As children progress to higher grades, 90% of the key concepts in textbooks are made up of Chinese characters, making it difficult for them to understand the class content if they do not know the words in the textbook.
If you repeatedly skip over words without knowing their meaning, your concentration in class and interest in learning may decrease.
Through this book, children can learn current affairs terms naturally in context by extracting key words from articles, and at the same time, learn four essential vocabulary items every day, such as idioms and Chinese characters that elementary school students must know.
The biggest advantage is that you can learn all the current affairs terms that contain the latest topics like 'short form', 'gentrification', and 'modish consumer', as well as essential vocabulary that frequently appears in textbooks and non-literature passages of the college entrance exam, such as 'woohujuksun', 'eating mustard while crying', and 'ildanrakdoeda', all in one article.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 8, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 208 pages | 528g | 170*230*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791175481718
- ISBN10: 1175481718
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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