You’ll love this collection of poetry resources, featuring everything from Shakespeare to Amanda Gorman, to engage learners of all levels, abilities, interests and backgrounds.
Take your students on an adventure. Virtual field trips to explore dinosaurs, biomes of the world and ancient Egypt are ready to book now! Scholarships available.
Ready for some deep rest? Join us for a wellness workshop session on Tuesday, April 12, at 6 p.m. EDT, with meditation coach Catherine Zack. You’ll learn the secret of yoga nidra (or “yogic sleep”).
How often do students consider the people responsible for growing the food that makes its way into our grocery carts? Teach about the accomplishments of labor activists like César Chávez and Dolores Huerta.
Get the lesson plan that goes with the Oscar-winning film “Summer of Soul,” to help students understand the key civil rights movement events that led up to 1969’s Harlem Cultural Festival.
The month of Ramadan has begun. Use this blog to learn more about some of the cherished Ramadan traditions and use a related lesson plan to help students with learning vocabulary.
Student Voice and Poetry | Random House Children’s Books
How will you use poetry to encourage students’ voices during National Poetry Month? Learn how this creative outlet can also validate student experiences in the classroom.