Reaching & Teaching Them All
Making quick and lasting connections with every student in your classroom.
Making quick and lasting connections with every student in your classroom.
Helping students explore, question, and transform their thinking about themselves and the world around them.
A team of vigilantes seeks to right wrongs in this lighthearted work of fiction.
In this short novel, Missy Turner's ordinary life is turned upside down.
Memories in Focus vividly retells Pinchas's struggle to stay alive under the cruellest of circumstances and the luck and moments of kindness that enabled him to survive.
The train from Hungary to Auschwitz brings Judith face-to-face with Dr. Mengele, the Angel of Death, who decides her fate.
After being sent to a forced labour camp, Joe escapes and joins the Slovak resistance, fighting to free his country from the Nazi invaders.
Paramedic Ashley Grant finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation while in the Victoria and Albert Islands in this work of crime fiction.
Everything you need to take reading instruction beyond the skills to addressing the will.
How to use thinking skills to help students make sense of mathematical concepts and support numeracy development.
In this short novel, a single mother goes back to school in order to run her own bakery.
How to use the best children's books to lead students to read, read, read.
This funny short novel follows a single mom on a number of first dates.
Creating vibrant classrooms where talk is the springboard for all learning.
Molly Applebaum’s courageous words, written fifty years apart, offer a fascinating reflection on both her wartime experiences and her post-war life.
Explore the reading-writing connection using freewriting and mentor texts to motivate and empower students.
"News travels fast in the countryside, and when I started school many of the villagers knew that we were Jewish, although they really did not know what that meant."
"How much longer could we last?" sixteen-year-old Amek Adler laments, after arriving at yet one more concentration camp in the spring of 1945.
An eloquent personal narrative detailed with historical research and commentary, A Childhood Adrift explores identity, closure, disillusionment and the anguish of silenced emotions.
In this work of crime fiction, RCMP Sergeant Ray Robertson is on holidays in Turks and Caicos when he discovers the body of a man on the beach.
In this work of crime fiction, forensic accountant Peter Strand investigates an arts-oriented nonprofit.
How to encourage students to persevere, overcome setbacks, and develop a growth mindset.