Multicultural Literature

This is a review of multicultural literature and recommendations for use in the classroom.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Will I or Won't I?

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Tomorrow my soccer team will begin its season against Seneca High School--located right in my backyard. The prospects are good. But I'd ...
Thursday, October 9, 2014

What the District Tournament Has Meant The Last Decade

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Ten years, ten district tournaments. The tournament itself has been a source of annoyance, inadequacy, heartbreak, and accomplishment.  I ne...
Wednesday, August 8, 2012

My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken and Me

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Written by Maya Angelou Photographs by Margaret Courtney-Clarke Published in 1994 Ndebele is a young girl in South Africa and through vi...
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Night Boat to Freedom

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I've always enjoyed reading about slaves escaping to freedom. It's an unfortunate but fascinating part of American history. Night Bo...

Luba and the Wren

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For anyone that has grown up on a farm and has dealt with the struggles that comes with farm-living, this book is very relatable and well-ap...

Thunder Cake

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Anyone that has had any kind of relationship with their grandmother will love this story. My grandmother made me believe that I could do any...

A Step from Heaven

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A Step from Heaven is a story about a Korean family coming to the United States and the hardships they face along the way. The central figu...
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