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Subject We've Got Resources for Native American Heritage Month
Date November 7, 2019 9:34 PM
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November 2019



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Read and discuss Fry Bread, November's Book of the Month, a new addition to our collection of Native American Heritage Month resources.



On-Screen Diversity: Why Visibility in Media Matters

Use this elementary and middle school lesson plan to help students examine and consider the importance of diverse representation and visibility in the movies and television shows they watch.

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Book of the Month: Fry Bread

This picture book for ages 3-7 uses fry bread, a staple food of many Indigenous nations, to explore the history, family, diversity and culture of the Native American community.

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Native American Heritage Month

Use these lesson plans, teaching tools, children's literature and other resources to honor the history and culture of Indigenous people.

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New Blog: It's Adoption Awareness Month. How Can Teachers Be Respectful and Inclusive in the Classroom?

Evaluate how your classroom welcomes and supports adoptees.

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Understanding and Analyzing "The U.S. in Us"

In the wake of the mass shooting in El Paso, inaugural poet Richard Blanco wrote a poem reflecting on how the Latinx community feels about living in the U.S. Students will analyze the poem in the context of immigration policy and rhetoric.

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Gender-Neutral Pronouns Make Headlines

The use of "they" and "them" as a gender-neutral pronoun has been in the news lately. Find out why and engage in a family conversation about it.

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Teaching about Kristallnacht

The anniversary of this event on November 9 and 10 presents an opportunity to teach students about the dangers of anti-Semitism and the escalation of hate using the following resources on Kristallnacht:

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Lesson plan
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Kristallnacht: "Night of Broken Glass"
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New blog by IL educator, Dr. Susan Schinleber, on students connecting to Kristallnacht through primary resources
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Interactive
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Timeline of the Holocaust


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Anti-Bias Curriculum for Sale: Newly Revised High School Curriculum Available Now!

Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guides. They are designed to help students explore identity, understand and appreciate differences, and analyze and challenge bias.

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