
Picture Books & Lessons for Pride Month and All Year Long
As Pride Month comes to a close, it’s the perfect moment to reaffirm your commitment to celebrating LGBTQ+ stories—not just in June, but all year
As Pride Month comes to a close, it’s the perfect moment to reaffirm your commitment to celebrating LGBTQ+ stories—not just in June, but all year
This AmazeWorks book set provides SIX books and lessons on ability and neurodiversity—a valuable resource to guide educators and caregivers through meaningful conversations with children.
This AmazeWorks anti-bias lesson on Stokes: The Brief Career of the NBA’s First Black Superstar – written by Ty Chapman and John Coy, illustrated by Lonnie Ollivierre
September 22-28 is Banned Books Week! To amplify important children’s books harmed by censorship, we’re spotlighting banned books in the AmazeWorks curriculum and beyond. Efforts
This AmazeWorks anti-bias lesson on Caged – written by Kao Kalia Yang and illustrated by Khou Vue- contains reflection and discussion questions, journal prompts, extension activities, and
Have you ever wondered what an AmazeWorks middle school lesson looks like in action? We took a peek inside Evelyn Stevenson’s 6th grade classrooms to
This AmazeWorks anti-bias lesson on The Rock in My Throat contains reflection and discussion questions, journal prompts, extension activities, and more. This true story –
Banned Books Week was October 1-7, a week that brings attention to the harm of book censorship and uplifts community efforts to keep stories accessible. We’re
July was Disability Pride Month, a month to honor and celebrate the achievements, history, and experiences of disability experiences. Even though July is over, it’s
Dear AmazeWorks community, We are so excited to welcome the month of June and with it, Pride Month and Juneteenth. June’s holidays embrace JOY and
Click here for black joy lessons Dear Caregivers and Educators, This collection of lessons about Black joy serves as a resource to promote the healthy
“Change is coming – what do we need to imagine as we prepare for it?” (p. 58, Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown) One of
Year in Review. Despite the hardships of 2021, AMAZEworks continues to be a bridge to greater equity and belonging during these challenging times. Our challenge
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These collections of lessons helps guide conversations with children on diverse gender identities and family structures, including gender identity and expression. We know that PRIDE