
December: Snow Days: Resources to Share With Students and Parents
Is snow in the forecast? Here are some engaging science, reading, and writing resources to share with parents.

February: Connecting Black History to Joy
Black History Month isn’t only about pain—it can be a full-fledged celebration of accomplishments that have shaped America.

January: Teaching ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’
The open letter by Martin Luther King Jr. is an excellent resource for teaching persuasive writing and much more.

November: How to Involve Early Elementary Students in Data Collection
Tracking information related to their learning teaches students useful data skills and guides them to work on goal-setting.

October: Setting Students With ADHD Up for Success
Students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder benefit from these easy-to-implement strategies—and so do their peers.

September: How to Prepare Your Child for a New School
As parents and caretakers, we can support our children as they enter the new school year.

June: Celebrating Juneteenth
The federal holiday celebrates the freedom of enslaved people at the end of the Civil War. Here’s how it got its start.

May: Support Emotional Literacy With the Healing Hand Activity
Not all challenges can be solved, but an activity that helps students identify their support systems and coping strategies can boost their well-being.

April: 15 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day With Kids
Whether you opt to embark on a nature walk or get crafty with an eco-activity at home, we’ve rounded up some kid-approved games, crafts, and activities to help your family learn how to be responsible, empathetic neighbors who take care of the earth.

March: THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
The trouble with Women’s History Month—with all these special months—is that they encourage people to think that problems have been solved.

February: Eliminating Anti-Black Hair Policies at School
Moving away from dress codes that ban natural Black hairstyles such as Afros and locs fosters a more inclusive community.

December: Sharing Holiday Traditions in the Classroom
Finding simple ways to celebrate different holidays in the classroom can create a culture of inclusion and deepen understanding.

September: Building Communities in the Classroom
Building strong classroom communities encourages all students to be active participants in their learning.

August: First Day Tips for New Elementary School Teachers
Making sure the first day of school goes smoothly for yourself and your students is all in the prep…

April: 11 Books to Encourage Creative Young Artists
These stories about artists and illustrators known for their inventive use of materials encourage creativity in young learners…