Active nonfiction books, a category of titles that help kids make and do things, are inspirational and interactive, and can aid with students' writing and cross-curricular learning.
Largely rooted in STEM, high school makerspace CTE programs are fueled by new job opportunities that students can dip into before college or career training.
This new product allows users to alter code—and learn how to code—as they play. Kids can modify, change, and create a new game on the go.
With guidance and resources, students can lead the way on climate change
Take inspiration from these creative librarians and other crafters this holiday season. Video: How to make a folded magazine Christmas tree.
An elementary school librarian’s suggestions for projects related to animal habitats, natural disasters, bridge building, recycled fashion, and more.
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