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Happy March and Happy Women’s History Month! We have several resources to help you commemorate Women’s History Month with young people. We hope you can join us on March 14 at 5pm ET for our next “Changing the World One Word at a Time” Read Aloud webinar with author Hena Khan. Register below and you may win a signed copy of her book! | |
Read Aloud and Conversation with Hena Khan on March 14 at 5pm ET
Join us on Tuesday, March 14 at 5:00pm ET for our "Changing the World One Word at a Time" webinar featuring Hena Khan, an award-winning author of picture books and middle grade fiction. Her middle grade novel Amina’s Voice was named a Best Book of 2017 by the Washington Post, NPR, Kirkus Reviews, and others. The sequel, Amina’s Song, won the 2021 Asian/Pacific Award for Children’s Literature.
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March is Women’s History Month
Use our various resources including lesson plans, Table Talks, children’s literature and teaching tools to bring the themes of Women’s History Month to your homes, schools and communities. Download Resources | | | |
Monthly Featured Book
Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos
This picture book for ages 4-8 is about the life of one of the world's most influential painters, Frida Kahlo, and the animals that inspired her art and life. This story recounts Frida's beloved pets—two monkeys, a parrot, three dogs, two turkeys, an eagle, a black cat, and a fawn—and considers how Frida embodied many wonderful characteristics of each animal.
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New Lesson Plan
When Hateful Symbols Cause Hurt and Harm
This lesson plan for grades 4-7 helps students identify what hate symbols are and their importance in society, reflect on hate symbols and the harm they can cause, and consider and start to plan actions they can take to address them. Download Lesson Plan | | | |
Book Round-Up
13 Picture Books to Read for Women’s History Month
Use these impactful picture books to bring the themes of Women’s History Month to your classrooms and homes. Each recommended book comes with two discussion guides: one for educators and one for parents/families. Download Discussion Guides
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Webinar
March 22 at 4pm ET: "Dig Deep: Exploring Current Events Through Interactive Online Tools and Lessons"
ADL Education will present a session at Share My Lesson's 2023 Virtual Conference. This webinar will explore digital tools and anti-bias framing to support students' critical thinking about current events. | | | |
Webinar
Athletes and the Holocaust on March 29 at 4pm ET
Participate in this webinar to learn about the unique experiences of German-Jewish athletes, Rudi Ball and Margaret Lambert, during the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games through testimony and other primary sources. Register
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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, interpret differences, understand and challenge bias and champion justice. Purchase Curriculum
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We hope you find these resources helpful for yourself and your students. Thank you for doing the important work each and every day to help create more inclusive and equitable learning environments.
Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] or contact your local ADL Education office with any questions or to inquire about our trainings, programs and resources.
In partnership,
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