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June 16, 2020
Dear John,
This week’s focus for Connect 3 is Responding to Current Events. We have access to news about local and world events around the clock and in a variety of ways from social media feeds to broadcasts. It's not surprising that young people want to respond. Below are resources to support these conversations.
1: Students
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The Breaking News is a picture book for ages 4-8 about a little girl who notices how the news is affecting her family and wants to do something to help. Use our
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Sutori activities to open the door to conversations about what's happening in the news. Our other
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Books of the Month , at varying age levels, delve into current events topics with engaging plots and include discussion guides for teachers and families.
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2: Teachers
Use our K-12 lesson plans on
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current events topics throughout the year. You can also guide those discussions to be safe, respectful and engaging with our teaching tool,
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Helping Students Make Sense of News Stories about Bias and Injustice .
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3: Families and Communities
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The Purpose and Power of Protest is our latest
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Table Talk , a family discussion guide for engaging your family and community in conversation about important news topics of the day.
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We continue to send best wishes for safety and good health to all throughout the summer.
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