
Britannica donates Coretta Scott King award-winning book to every CPS high school library
The academic year is ending on a literary high note for many high school students in Chicago, Illinois.
The academic year is ending on a literary high note for many high school students in Chicago, Illinois.
Bring the 2019 Coretta Scott King Award-winning titles—A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 and The Stuff Of Stars—to life in your classroom with these original Britannica School activities.
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Britannica curriculum specialists delivered a special professional development session on literacy and social studies to the Seventh Day Teacher Conference this August in Chicago.
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Every Chicago Public Schools high school with a school library has had Piecing Me Together added to their catalogue courtesy of Britannica.
How to use Long Way Down, the 2018 Newbery Honor-winning book by Jason Reynolds, to build poetry and writing skills and inspire self-discovery through journaling.
How to use “Hello, Universe,” the 2018 Newbery Medal-winning book by Erin Entrada Kelly, to build research skills and foster self-guided inquiry in your students.
Get an insider look at how a book becomes a Newbery winner and how you can bring the selection process to life with your students.
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