Out of My Heart Pushes Through Fear to Follow a Passion
In 2010, Sharon Draper brought Melody to life in Out of My Mind. Melody is a young girl whose mind is full of curiosity and vast amounts of information but Cerebral Palsy makes it difficult for her to participate and communicate with her classmates and peers. Out of...
Exploring Creativity, Humor, and Critical Thinking Skills with Wayside School is Falling Down
Are you looking for a funny, engaging, and thought-provoking novel to enhance your students' literacy skills and foster their love for reading? If so, consider using "Wayside School is Falling Down" by Louis Sachar in your classroom. This beloved children's book,...
Can a Wild Robot Survive in the Wilderness?
Students will explore and discuss in-depth the concepts of “smart robots”, friendship, sacrifice, Global Warming, the cycle of life, survival, and so much more in The Wild Robot.
Discover The City of Ember
The City of Ember is a fascinating book that really makes you wonder and think. It is suspenseful and engages the reader to want to continue. The City of Ember is the first book in DuPrau's series, and it ends with the reader wanting more. It is a great book to hook...
Charlotte’s Web and the Beauty of Friendship
In the realm of timeless literature, few books have captured the hearts of both children and adults quite like Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. This beloved novel, originally published in 1952, continues to weave its magic into the lives of readers across generations....
How Do YOU Eat Fried Worms?
Certain books stand out not only for their entertainment value but also for their educational benefits. One such novel is How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell. While the title might raise some eyebrows, this novel offers a plethora of opportunities for teachers...
Exploring Intersectionality with the Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus
I had the opportunity to participate in a seminar hosted by Sherri of Literary Sherri, where she delved into the concept of Intersectionality. While this term might be unfamiliar to some, its significance cannot be overstated, particularly for educators....

