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TT’s Newest Podcast Host Talks Digital Literacy and Equity
Mix It Up at Lunch: Not Just for Kids!
Getting Ready for the 2018 Midterm Election
Even if your students are too young to vote, there are plenty of ways they can get involved in the last few days of this year's election season. Try sharing our Voting and Voices pledge and Story Corner video to encourage them to talk with their families about voting. Or check out our Voting and Voices classroom resources for ready-to-use lessons, texts and activities that can get students of all ages excited about Tuesday's elections!
- Pledge to Participate!
- Having the Talk
- Voting and Voices Classroom Resources
What We’re Reading This Week: November 2, 2018
Section IV: Family and Community Engagement
“I See New York City as a Classroom”
Addressing Anti-immigrant Myths and Rhetoric
This week students witnessed troops being deployed to the southern border in response to migrants seeking asylum. They also heard anti-immigrant rhetoric and threats to the birthright citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment. This edition of The Moment offers resources you can use to dispel myths, humanize immigrant experiences and make your support for all students heard.
- Ten Myths About Immigration
- This Is Not a Drill
- Julia Moves to the United States