Dear John,
As we head into Spring and the last part of a challenging school year, we have new resources to share with you. These include materials on poetry, voter suppression, state laws proposed to ban trans athletes and a collection of resources to challenge anti-Asian bias that we see rising in the U.S. | |
Challenging Anti-Asian Bias and Acting as an Ally
This collection page of resources for educators and families can help open doors to conversations with young people about anti-Asian bias and how to engage in ally behavior.
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New Lesson Plan
Why are States Trying to Ban Transgender Athletes?
Use this lesson plan to help students explore their own experiences with playing sports and participating in other activities and learn about bills that aim to limit transgender athletes from participating in school sports.
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Book of the Month
I Talk Like a River
This picture book for ages 6-9 tells the story of a boy who stutters. When he feels isolated, alone, and incapable of communicating in the way he'd like, the boy’s concerned and compassionate father, and a walk by the river, helps him find his voice.
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New Table Talk
What is Voter Suppression?
Engage your family in a conversation about the difference between the right to vote and the ability to vote. This discussion guide provides information about state voter suppression laws and what we can do to protect the right to vote.
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April is National Poetry Month
We have several lesson plans for different grade levels that use poetry reading and writing to explore concepts of identity and social justice. | | | |
New Blog
Teaching Women’s History Month in March and Beyond
March is over but integrating women’s history and perspective is critical throughout the year. This conveys the important message to students that the study of any subject is incomplete without including the representation and voice of women.
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Anti-Bias Curriculum for Sale
Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guide to help students explore identity, understand and appreciate differences, and analyze and challenge bias. Purchase Curriculum | |