Oh, the weather outside is frightful … but indoor recess can be both fun and productive! Foster creativity and learning with ideas from TeachingBooks that will engage your readers.
Libraries provide an excellent opportunity to spotlight diverse holiday books and create engaging, inclusive experiences for all readers. TeachingBooks offers tools and resources to help educators and librarians make the most of this season by promoting titles that reflect a wide range of cultural traditions.
Are you looking for a frightfully good time? TeachingBooks has a spine-tingling selection of resources to get your heart racing. Whether you're a seasoned horror fan or prefer a touch of spooky fun, there is something for everyone.
Students study the holidays celebrated in families and communities around the world to learn about traditions and cultures different from their own, and to honor the diversity in their own communities. For young students, literature is often a portal into these cultural explorations.
November is Native American Heritage Month. Resources on TeachingBooks.net can help you celebrate and learn more about Native American heritage with your students.
We recently created new original audio clips with author Tim Tingle, a member of the Choctaw Nation…