Whether kids are looking for a sweet treat or a book to give them chills, these 17 titles will put them in a spooky state of mind come October 31st.
For many educators returning to schools this fall, classroom discussion will be governed by controversial provisions in a proliferation of legislation.
The start of a new school year can be scary for all students, but especially younger ones. Share these stories to help them laugh, find someone who understands what they’re feeling, and give them tools to help navigate the new year.
From toxic masculinity to going to college, the themes covered in these productions will be perfect for class discussion or as jumping off points for research projects. Add these 13 films with curricular tie-ins to your DVD collections.
The #DisruptTexts cofounder shares how her childhood experiences shaped her identity as a reader and how she cultivates an enduring passion for reading among students.
Invite students into thoughtful reflection on the relationship between the texts they read and their own emerging sense of self.
SLJ's top July titles include the blockbuster Blackout by six uber-talented YA authors, Cynthia Leitich's reworking of Peter Pan, a slew of board books, and David LaRochelle's latest beginning reader.
WIth unschooling, children follow their interests instead of a curriculum.
As homeschooling expands to new demographics, families seek specific content that reflects their needs and backgrounds
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