The Power of Two: Why Librarian-Teacher Collaboration is the Ultimate Classroom Hack

You’re staring at a new unit plan, trying to figure out how to weave in media literacy, find credible primary sources, and keep thirty different students engaged—all while hitting your state standards. It feels like a solo mountain climb. But here’s the thing: you aren’t alone on that mountain. Just down the hall—or perhaps right … read more »

Tech Tool of the Month: The Achievery – Part 1

The Achievery, a completely free digital learning platform created by AT&T, brings together entertainment and education in a way that truly engages K-12 students and reshapes how they learn! This innovative digital space connects your students to exciting educational content through captivating stories and videos that naturally weave in meaningful learning experiences. What It Offers … read more »

Middle School Reading Strategies That Build Confidence and Connection

The magic of reading often begins in the early grades, with phonics, sight words, and the joyful discovery of stories. But the journey doesn’t end in elementary school. Middle school is a pivotal time for nurturing strong, confident, and diverse readers—especially as new distractions like phones, video games, and social media compete for students’ attention. … read more »

World Food Day: Building Empathy Through Food Stories

World Food Day, observed on October 16, offers educators a meaningful opportunity to help students explore the connections between food, culture, and empathy. While food is a shared experience across all cultures, access, traditions, and meaning vary widely around the world. Bringing stories about food into the classroom helps students learn to see beyond their … read more »

Creating Responsible Digital Citizens Through Digital Source Evaluation

Digital citizenship has come into greater focus for educators over the years as misinformation has begun to dominate social media news feeds. According to a 2024 fact sheet from Pew Research Center, more than 54% of American adults receive their news from social media outlets, and we know this number is much higher for younger … read more »

Empowering Student Voice with Digital Storytelling

In today’s classrooms, amplifying student voice isn’t just good practice; it is a necessity for engagement and equity. Research shows that when students see their identities and experiences reflected in their learning environment, achievement increases significantly. Digital storytelling offers a powerful way for students to share their experiences, ideas, and identities in meaningful, multimodal ways. … read more »

Celebrating Juneteenth!

Why do we celebrate Juneteenth? On June 19th 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and freed enslaved African Americans—two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This historic moment marked the beginning of Juneteenth, a holiday long celebrated by African American communities and officially recognized as a federal holiday … read more »

Enhancing Communication Skills with Emojis

June is Effective Communication Month, dedicated to highlighting the importance of effective communication in our personal and professional lives. Although civilizations throughout history have found ways to communicate, the introduction of Morse code in 1844 marked the first use of technology to share messages instantaneously. We’ve come a long way since then, but effective communication—both … read more »

Sharing Stories for National Tell a Story Day

National Tell a Story Day, observed on April 27, offers a wonderful opportunity for educators to tap into the power of storytelling in the classroom. Stories have the ability to inspire creativity, foster literacy, and connect people across cultures. For students, storytelling promotes self-expression, critical thinking, and communication skills. Keep reading to learn how educators … read more »