Bookmark This PageSave student task Write to the Source Fact or Opinion Fact or Opinion asks students to demonstrate their explanatory and analytical writing skills. Grade Level 3-5 CCSS W.3.2, W.4.2, W.5.2, W.3.4, W.4.4, W.5.4, W.4.9, W.5.9 July 19, 2014
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 33, Spring 2008 The Fighting Mynahs A story from Hawaii about how it’s better to share and cooperate than to squabble and fight.
Bookmark This PageSave teaching strategy Word Work Illustrated Vocabulary In this visual strategy, students divide vocabulary words into parts and draw illustrations to represent the separate meaning of each part. Grade Level 6-8 9-12 CCSS L.6-12.4, L.6-12.6 July 19, 2014
Bookmark This PageSave student task Write to the Source What Do We Share What do We Share? asks students to demonstrate their argumentative and comparative writing skills. Grade Level 3-5 CCSS W.3-5.1, W.3-5.4, W.4-5.9 July 19, 2014
Bookmark This PageSave student task Write to the Source Small Moment Small Moment asks students to demonstrate their narrative skills when writing about personal experiences. Grade Level 3-5 CCSS W.3-5.3, W.3-5.4 July 19, 2014
Bookmark This PageSave article July 27, 2016 Small Stories With Superpowers Inspired by a Teaching Tolerance story, this educator asked her third-grade students to create original superheroes modeled after themselves. Topic Bullying & Bias
Bookmark This PageSave text Multimedia Being Different Is Like a Part-Time Job Eighteen-year-old Sandra exemplifies a strong sense of self, as she talks to her peers about why she doesn’t conform to societal gender norms. by I Learn America Grade Level 6-8 9-12 Topic Gender & Sexual Identity Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity December 11, 2014
Bookmark This PageSave student task Write to the Source Put the Story in History Put the Story in History asks students to demonstrate their writing skills when constructing an historical narrative. Grade Level 6-8 9-12 CCSS W.6-12.3, W.6-12.4 July 19, 2014
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 26, Fall 2004 Voices of Columbine Five years after the tragedy that shook our nation, the people of Columbine High School reflect on growth and healing. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave article July 7, 2009 Brown v. Board: Where are We Now? American schools are resegregating. What's happening in your community?