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Grab your towel, sunscreen, and snacks, and head out in the sunshine to enjoy some summertime stories. These 16 YA romances celebrate love and everything summer, from camp and vacation drama to days spent at jobs and on creative pursuits.
Creative and fun ways to use Clubhouse, Flipgrid, Green Screen, and more tools with students and teachers.
Invite students into thoughtful reflection on the relationship between the texts they read and their own emerging sense of self.
Twenty sterling books made SLJ's list of the best nonfiction for children and teens published in 2020.
Broadcasting is increasingly filled with citizen-generated content. But being a media producer also brings responsibilities.
More schools are consider new ways to add news literacy and SEL to their teaching. There’s never been a better time to combine these efforts.
These songs serve as reminders of strategies to keep calm and carry on in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak and related media frenzy.
Three recent YA nonfiction works—Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You; An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People; and A Queer History of the United States for Young People—are "remixing" history to put marginalized people front and center.
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