
Black History Month
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It’s Multicultural Children’s Book Day and I’m participating by reviewing two awesome books by Susan Schaefer Bernardo illustrated by Courtney Fletcher. The event has many

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This post contains affiliate links Teachers do so much more than just teach content. They teach students how to be a good friend, how to

Colorism and Utilizing Picture Books to Help Teach Hard Topics (This post contains affiliate links) As protests spread across the world this summer, children started

This post contains affiliate links New Year. New Start! With the way 2020 went, there is so much excitement to begin 2021. Celebrating the New

In Navajo (or Dine) tradition, a baby’s first laugh is a very important milestone. The Navajo believe that when a baby is born, the child

The Native American Naming Tradition is an ancient practice of bestowing traditional ancestral names onto the children of a particular tribe. With 562 federally recognized

Podcasts are a great resource to use for listening and speaking skills. You can listen to the episode before the students to create a list

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I absolutely LOVE picture books that represent people from all walks of life! I believe we can teach students to be global leaders by learning about people all around our world.