by Rebecca | Jan 16, 2021 | Parents, Reading Tips
A parent, N.J., provided a visual-literacy lesson with her daughter in December 2020. In her original social media post, she wrote: “My daughter and I are studying Frida Kahlo as a well as imagery and symbolism (mainly using poetry.) One of her activities today will...
by Rebecca | Jan 13, 2021 | Educators, Parents
As we look into celebrating Martin Luther King’s holiday, we should remember the individuals who fought alongside him to bring African Americans justice, equality, jobs, freedom, and so much more. Unknown organizers, freedom riders, activists, and marchers...
by Rebecca | Jan 13, 2021 | Educators, Parents
Our nation is in turmoil and we need to think about the wonderful things that we have. Below is a list of books that builds discussions on acceptance, acts of kindness, gratitude, togetherness, mindfulness, and overcoming challenges for peace. We have listed books for...
by Rebecca | Dec 28, 2020 | Educators, Parents
When you choose literature featuring Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), it is important to know how “deep” you want to get into the content. Readers can read from identifying elements about the culture to becoming emotionally there with the events taking...
by Rebecca | Dec 18, 2020 | Educators, Parents
Hanukkah is a holiday celebrated in December for 8 days. The start date might change which begins each year on the 25th day of the Jewish month. This day is also spelled Chanukah. For centuries, Jewish people have had to fight for their religious freedom. Hanukkah is...