This story of Willie, Ayla, Skunk, and Alto shows that big dreams come true when we work together, stay determined, and believe in ourselves. From tiny steps on the ice to grand performances on the world’s biggest stage, these four kitties remind us that we all have unique talents to share. With hearts full of courage, they skate, dance, and soar, showing that even when things get tough, we can achieve great things by supporting each other. Their journey ends with a message for all young dreamers: “Sognando Insieme” –Dream Together, because with kindness, practice, and perseverance, we can
This unit is about the path man has taken in his desire for justice. Students will explore the South of the 1930s in the perennial classic To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee; they will also read some of her short stories and essays that have intrigued readers. The plight of the Little Rock Nine becomes a first person account in Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals. Students will read the primary source newspapers of the day to get other perspectives on how the fight for civil righ
The Pathways to Empower elementary collection of sequential teacher resources begins with an engaging look at neuroscience, helping students build a strong understanding of how their brains work. That knowledge then comes to life through lessons on social relationships and the four key parts of mental health literacy. Each grade-level resource offers evidence-based strategies to strengthen resilience, encourage connection, and promote positive mental health in a fun and meaningful way.
Grade 1: Growing a Stronger Me
Resilience is the number