
Teaching History in Elementary Classes
When students are in elementary school, they learn the foundation of various topics. For instance, they learn how to add and subtract in math and

When students are in elementary school, they learn the foundation of various topics. For instance, they learn how to add and subtract in math and

Reading to students is often one of the best parts of the day. It is incredible to look out and see all of the curious

Using African Proverbs in the Classroom for Critical Thinking Many times, students think history does not matter. They feel that if something occurred in the

Using Games with Picture Books Teachers spend hours creating lessons that will engage students. Ultimately, stronger engagement leads to a stronger understanding of the

There is so much content to pick from when teaching about Black History Month. Thus, it can be hard to narrow down the focus. For

February is such a powerful month in the classroom. It is Black History Month! Thanks to Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African-Americans, we shine

I received the book LaDonna Plays Hoops, written by Dr. Kimberly Gordan Biddle illustrated by Heath Gray, published by MacLaren-Cochrane to review for Multicultural Children’s

There are many standards that children learn in school and will use throughout their entire lives. For instance, learning to read and write is heavily

The world contains so much diversity. Honestly, this is a significant aspect and something to be grateful for. However, it can also cause racism, inequality,

No matter the grade you teach, reading and writing is so important! Additionally, it takes a lot of practice in order to learn to be
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.