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Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Ableism

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students explore the impacts of ableism.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Allyship

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students explore the concept of allyship.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Anti-racism

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students learn how to identify and oppose racism.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Indigenous Voices

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students learn about the experiences of Indigenous peoples.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Intersectionality

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students explore the concept of intersectionality.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Islamophobia

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to teach K–12 students about the impacts of Islamophobia.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Mental Health

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to teach K–12 students about the importance of mental health.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Poverty

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students explore the causes and impacts of poverty.

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