These books highlight the unique relationships between children and their parents in a diverse range of stories that don't shy away from complex topics, such as immigration. See related titles in:
These books offer an introduction to assessment best practices for English language learners, as well as special considerations to keep in mind.
These collections reflect diverse voices from around the world, capturing the intensity of adolescence. From novels written in verse to bilingual coming-of-age poems, the poetry featured in these books focuses on the complex, messy explor
These books offer step-by-step guidelines for designing and implementing effective differentiated instruction and Response-To-Intervention (RTI) strategies in the classroom or broader school environment.
The genre of historical fiction offers a dramatic study of history at an emotional level. It makes the past come to life and engages students as they begin to connect events with individuals.
Bridging two cultures can bring challenges to families and children — as well as many opportunities!
World War II turned the lives of children on both sides of the Pacific upside down, from Korean children adjusting to the Japanese occupation to Japanese-American children trying to understand why they were suddenly considered the enemy.
Courage comes in all kinds of shapes and sizes.
These collections offer a range of poems to enjoy, from haiku to poems about dragon boat races. These poems may also offer helpful models for poetry-writing lessons.
The unforgettable individuals featured in these books are remembered for a wide range of accomplishments as athletes, movie stars, inventors, and leaders.