Summer Must-Haves for Teachers
These teacher must-haves can help you unwind and indulge in some me-time routines after an undoubtedly busy school year.
These teacher must-haves can help you unwind and indulge in some me-time routines after an undoubtedly busy school year.
Walking tours can be some of the best ways to explore a new place. They give you the chance to fully immerse yourself in the history and culture of your destination with every step.
These suggested reads about inventors may spark your students’ interest in all things building, tinkering, and creating.
Many students dread reading Shakespeare because they think his works have nothing to do with their 21st century interests.
The tide of intolerance is rising, and once again the reactionary camp wants to throw literature on the pyre, at least metaphorically.
Teachers are currently under an increasing amount of pressure to interpret their students’ drawings and better understand what can indicate a potential threat.
Are graphic novels a lesser form of writing? Parents and children often have opposing views when it comes to this unique and beautifully crafted type of literature.
Celebrate the history and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month by sharing these books with students.
Reflect on the history, diversity, and strengths of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples during National Indigenous History Month with the help of these books.
This wide selection of books shines a light on the experiences and histories of Asian and Pacific Islander communities and individuals.