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Anti Racism Resources – 10 Articles that Take Less Than 10 Minutes to Read

While many of us white folk tend to want a list of what we can do to solve the problem right away, these issues go so much deeper than that. The first step is to examine your own beliefs and attitudes. That can be really hard. I am continuing to read and listen and learn.… Read More

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If We Are Distance Learning Again This Fall, Here’s What I Will Continue to Do

I don’t know about you, but I have found several good teaching practices during distance learning that I will actually keep doing next year. When we were suddenly faced with distance teaching and learning (practically overnight), I began frantically collecting every single resource I could find. While I haven’t used them all, I plan to… Read More

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Talking about Race with White Kids

Recent news events have made it more important than ever to talk with all of our children about race and about racism in the United States. While families of color often have these conversations, I have found that white families often have more trouble with navigating these topics. My grade-level team and I shared the… Read More

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A white teacher’s reflections on the murder of George Floyd

Besides the pandemic, my heart is heavy from the news coverage of the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota. This story, like too many others like it, deserves a response from all of us. Whatever your politics, whatever your faith, whatever you believe — we all need to do our part to make this world… Read More

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Best List of End of School Year Picture Books

This year I am reading aloud to my students over Google Meet. But I am still relying on my list of favorite picture books to share during the last weeks of school. I hope you find some new favorites here! Books that share hope & good wishes for the future ~I Wish You More by… Read More

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Distance Learning End of Year Activities

It has been a strange end to the school year of 2019-20, hasn’t it? In “normal” years, we spend the last week to ten days of school doing various activities that help to celebrate the end of our year together. This is not a “normal” year. So today I’m sharing some fun end of year… Read More

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