It's April and during a typical school year, this is the toughest time to keep students motivated to finish out the year on a strong note. Now add to that the fact that this year was one full of uncertainty, trauma, different modes of instruction, and it is understandable that our students are having difficulty with showing effort during these last few months of school. Using books can help students see others like them face difficult times and be resilient because of those circumstances.
Stories are magical, for both the young and old. Here you can find book reviews for specific age groups, topics, or learning experiences. There are also booklists and lesson ideas for educators, librarians, and families.
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Monday, April 19, 2021
52 Effort, Perseverance & Growth Mindset Books (Picture & Chapter)
Sofia Valdez, Future Prez and Rosie Revere, Engineer and Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty and David Roberts
Salt in His Shoes: Michale Jordan in Pursuit of a Dream by Deloris Jordan, Rosalyn M. Jordan and Kadir Nelson
Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World's Fastest Woman by Kathleen Krull and David Diaz
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