Dear John,
As the school year winds down and comes to a close, we have new resources for you including a blog in the wake of the Buffalo massacre. We also have resources for LGBTQ+ Pride Month and for the summer.
Important note: Please save the date for our next Author Read Aloud and Conversation, which will take place on September 8 at 4pm ET. Details coming soon! | |
Monthly Featured Book
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This chapter book for ages 8-12 tells the story of what happens when swastikas begin to appear in a middle school and some students decide to fight back by bringing people together instead of dividing them further. As truths are uncovered, crimes of the present and of the past are revealed. Learn more
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New Blog
The Horrific Mass Shooting in Buffalo: How to Talk with Young People
In the aftermath of the violent massacre in which the shooter targeted a Black community, here are some suggestions for how to talk with young people about this tragic incident. Read Blog | | | |
Webinar
Anne Frank: A Virtual Tour of the Secret Annex
This webinar Wed, June 22 at 4pm ET offers a virtual tour of the Anne Frank House and exploration of online resources that can be used to prepare students to read and comprehend The Diary of a Young Girl within the larger historical framework of the Holocaust. Register | | |
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Webinar
Juneteenth Celebration: Paying Tribute To The Journey
Educators, caregivers, and students are invited to our second annual Juneteenth celebration this year featuring Professor Anette Gordan-Reed, Pulitzer Prize winning historian, Harvard law professor and bestselling author. Register | | | |
Summer Reading
Summer is a great time to read for enjoyment. Look no further than our collection of children’s literature with the themes of identity, diversity, bias and social justice. Our monthly featured books include discussion guides for educators and families.
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11 Ways to Keep Current on Anti-Bias Education this Summer
For educators, summer can be an opportunity for not only relaxation and rejuvenation, but also for learning a new skill, reading articles and connecting with other educators. Here are 11 ways to keep current on anti-bias education this summer.
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June is LGBTQ Pride Month
Use our collection of lesson plans, teaching tools, family discussion guides and children’s literature to bring the themes of LGBTQ Pride Month to your home and classroom in June and throughout the year.
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Anti-Bias Curriculum for Sale
Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guides to teach anti-bias education in your classroom. The curricula are designed to help students explore identity, understand and interpret differences, and analyze and challenge bias. Purchase Curriculum | |