Thursday, September 21, 2023

Music about Safety for Kids

Believe it or not, the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) has released a collection of songs aimed at youth 13-24 about safety that are actually pretty catchy and not stupid. They are also in the public domain so you can download and post or whatever!


The whole EP is here on YouTube.
We're Safety Now Haven't We is a collection of songs created by USCPSC to teach young Americans (ages 13 to 24) how to avoid some of the most common hazards in their lives.

More info about each track or download MP3 here: We’re Safety Now Haven’t We

Protect Ya Noggin - about wearing a helmet - versions in English and in Spanish! Between 2013 and 2022, an average of 212,000 young people a year between the ages of 13 and 24 were injured in incidents related to bikes and similar vehicles.

Phone Away - about not walking/biking etc. while looking at. your phone. Between 2013 and 2022, an average of 5,100 young people a year between the ages of 13 and 24 went to the emergency room with injuries related to using phones while moving.

Se Pone Caliente (Spanish) - about smoke detectors
Between 2013 and 2022, an average of 7,200 young people a year between the ages of 13 and 24 went to the emergency room with injuries related to home fire incidents.

Going Off Like Fireworks - Between 2013 and 2022, an average of 3,200 young people a year between the ages of 13 and 24 went to the emergency room with firework-related injuries.

Off Road Adventure - Between 2013 and 2022, an average of 36,000 young people a year between the ages of 13 and 24 were injured in ATV-related incidents.

Beats To Relax / Be Safe To

Friday, September 15, 2023

Public Library card applications in translation

Some of your families may find this of interest.The library has just added library card applications in Albanian, French and Haitian Creole and they already had Portuguese, Spanish and French. These are fillable forms.

There is also an Arabic application available but only in printed form from the circ desk, although I'll ask if I can get a scan of it that we can share/print out.

Printable versions of library card applications: (English) (Portuguese) (Spanish) (Haitian) (Albanian) (French).

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Your Hot Job from TFK

Your Hot Job is from Time For Kids

The About section says:
Our most critical mission is to show all young people that there is no single route to success, and that anything is possible. Your Job empowers kids to tap into their strengths and start exploring career opportunities relevant to the ever-changing future of work. The platform is free for all, thanks to funding provided by the PwC Charitable Foundation.

See more resources for educators and families

Here's the educator's guide

Friday, September 8, 2023

Citizen Science Opportunities and Projects

There are some interesting Citizen Science opportunities that could be a great fit for student civics projects that they may not have thought of.


CZ-Tip - Sign Up for Coastal Citizen Science
Community-based data collection helps fill gaps left by government, private, and nonprofit groups with limited funds to research, explore, and protect vast natural systems.

Community Science - Mass Audubon

Citizen Science - for teachers from UMass

Salem Sound Coastwatch Volunteer

9/11 - 22 years ago on Monday

If you are interested in marking the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 on Monday, here are some materials that may be of either personal interest or to use with students:

Plan Your Own Observance - from 9/11 Memorial and Museum

Join students and teachers from around the world to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 by registering for the FREE 9/11 Anniversary Digital Learning Experience, formerly known as Anniversary in the Schools. View a film highlighting first-person accounts of the attacks and their aftermath and connect with Museum staff in real-time through an interactive live chat. The 30-minute program will be available on demand beginning Monday, September 11, 2023.
Read 2011 ten-year anniversary recollections shared by staff at Beverly Middle School. - this is viewable only by BPS staff

Monday, September 4, 2023

FDA: Talking about Vaping with Youth

Free resources from the FDA for teachers, students, and parents to learn more about the dangers of vaping nicotine.

Includes
  • For teachers: lesson plans focused on the latest science-based vaping prevention information from FDA
  • For students: the latest science-based materials on vaping prevention from FDA
  • For parents: the most up-to-date, science-based resources on vaping prevention from FDA


Giving kids more independence may help anxiety

This piece really resonated with me: This Simple Fix Could Help Anxious Kids

Quote: "While there could be many reasons our kids are suffering, what if the problem was simply that kids are growing up so over-protected that they’re scared of the world? If so, the solution would be simple, too: Start letting them do more things on their own."

There's also a good video showing lots of kids who look about 4-6th grade

This is the website/program Let Grow mentioned in the piece

Saturday, September 2, 2023

The "big kids" need reading help due to COVID disruptions

Children hit hardest by the pandemic are now the big kids at school. Many still need reading help.
Stuck with distance learning as they began grade school, the kids who are now finishing elementary school were the ones most disrupted by COVID, with alarming delays in their reading ability.


Some excerpts:
  • "as this generation progresses, many will need extra reading support that schools are not as accustomed to providing for older students."
  • Last year’s third-graders, the kids who were in kindergarten when the pandemic started, lost more ground in reading than kids in older grades and were slower to catch up. 
  • an analysis of last year’s test scores by NWEA found that the average student would need the equivalent of 4.1 additional months of instruction to catch up to pre-COVID reading levels.
  • Historically, phonics and help decoding words have gradually disappeared in the upper grades.
  • Most English teachers at that level are no more prepared to teach a student to read than a math teacher would be,
  • Lewis, of the NWEA, said the takeaway should not be that the COVID kids are beyond help. “The message has to be: We’re doing the right things. We’re just not doing enough of it,” she said. “And we need to amp up and certainly not take our foot off the gas pedal anytime soon.”

Sunday, August 27, 2023

Mass. Gen Z politicians

Local Gen Z politicians pushing to become leaders of today (26 min., aired on WBUR's Radio Boston on August 23, 2023)

Inspirational radio show/podcast interviewing 3 18-20 year olds in Massachusetts who are either serving in or running for local office. The way they frame the need to be involved in and invested in their town's political could give students some powerful examples of how they can effect change in their own community.
  • Omar Mohuddin, a 19-year-old Northeastern student running for mayor in Woburn
  • Trey Fuccillo, a 20-year-old city council candidate for Marlborough’s 6th Ward
  • Angus Abercrombie, a 19-year-old who currently serves as a Town Meeting member in Belmont.



Monday, August 21, 2023

Edutopia: 11 Books for School Leaders

11 Books To Refresh Your Leadership Library - Edutopia, August 18, 2023, By Paige Tutt
"We asked educators in our community to share the books that most profoundly influenced their leadership approach in recent years."

See the article for details on these book recommendations:
  1. The First Days of School: How to Be An Effective Teacher by Harry and Rosemary Wong
  2. Dare to Lead by Brené Brown
  3. The Innovator’s Mindset: Empower Learning, Unleash Talent, and Lead a Culture of Creativity by George Couros
  4. Connecting Through Conversation: A Playbook for Talking with Students by Erika Bare and Tiffany Burns
  5. Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
  6. Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire
  7. Street Data by Shane Safir and Jamila Dugan
  8. Grading for Equity: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How It Can Transform Schools and Classrooms by Joe Feldman
  9. The Assistant Principal 50: Critical Questions for Meaningful Leadership and Professional Growth by Baruti K. Kafele
  10. Transforming School Culture: How to Overcome Staff Division by Anthony Muhammad
  11. Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students by Zaretta Lynn Hammond

National Constitution Center educational materials

Constitution Center - Education - The National Constitution Center’s framework for learning integrates three main components: Historical Foundations through Storytelling; Constitutional Interpretation Skills; and Civil Dialogue and Reflection.

You can find classroom materials by constitutional topic.

Constitution Day is September 17.

Greater Good Science Center


Based at UC Berkeley, the Greater Good Science Center provides a bridge between the research community and the general public. The GGSC studies the psychology, sociology, and neuroscience of well-being and teaches skills that foster a thriving, resilient, and compassionate society.

Greater Good Education Center "presents education professionals with practical, scientific insights that help them bring the science of a meaningful life into their lives, schools, and classrooms. It draws on disciplines such as social-emotional learning (SEL), mindfulness, character education, and related topics. Our goal is to help them better understand the roots of kind, helpful--or "prosocial"--behavior and emotional well-being, and how they can build those skills in themselves, their colleagues, and their students."

Teaching & Learning for the Greater Good is "An online course that puts the science of social-emotional learning & mindfulness into action in classrooms and schools." It costs $199.

Monday, August 14, 2023

Podcasts for Kids

14 podcasts to teach kids about history, identity, and current events (Mashable, 11 Aug 2023) has podcasts that are recommended by Common Sense Media and geared to kids mostly ages 9-14. Topics range from current events and news to issues about identity, multiculturalism (and in multiple languages!), history, culture and more.


Sunday, June 18, 2023

Wheelock Family Theatre 23-24 school year

The exact dates aren't out yet, but you can see what the show are at the Wheelock Family Theater for the coming school year in case you want to consider for a field trip next year
  • The Addams Family
  • Mr Popper's Penguins
  • A Wrinkle in Time

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Leveled French books

Lectures Jeunesse

Dialogues
Low-Intermediate / Intermediate

Each book features four short dialogue stories especially written for teenagers learning French. Friends, sports, careers and more everyday themes teenagers can relate to.

Each book is 48 pages

Companion online audio-visual editions are also available.

Learn more Brochure Watch video

Thursday, June 1, 2023

Democratic Knowledge Project

10 Questions for Young Changemakers Booklist


The books on this list would be great for use with a book club with a civics twist.

Middle grade
  • Unfadeable by Maurice Broaddus
  • Haven Jacobs Saves the Planet by Barbara Dee
  • Turn the Tide by Elaine Dimopoulos
  • Dress Coded by Carrie Firestone
  • The First Rule of Climate Club by Carrie Firestone
  • Take Back the Block by Chrystal D. Giles
  • Alice Austen Lived Here by Alex Gino
  • Nowhere Better Than Here by Sarah Guillory
  • Revenge of the Red Club by Kim Harrington
  • Amina’s Voice by Hena Khan
  • Attack of the Black Rectangles by Amy Sarig King
  • Me and Marvin Gardens by Amy Sarig King
  • Linked by Gordon Korman
  • Answers in the Pages by David Levithan
  • From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks (whole series)
  • A Good Kind of Trouble by Lisa Moore Ramee
  • The Boy at the Back of the Class by Onjali Q Rauf
  • Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes
  • Amal Unbound by Aisha Saeed
  • Omar Rising by Aisha Saeed
  • Small Town Pride by Phil Stamper
  • Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson
  • Front Desk by Kelly Yang (whole series)
  • A Duet for Home by Karina Yan Glaser

Young Adult
  • How it Went Down by Kekla Magoon
  • All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely
  • Dear Martin by Nic Stone
  • Watch Us Rise by Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan
  • The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
NF
  • The Promise of Change by Jo Ann Allen Boyce
  • Greta's Story by Valentina Camerini
  • Kids Fight Climate Change: Act now to be a #2minutesuperhero by Martin Dorey
  • We Rise, We Resist, We Raise our Voices edited by Cheryl Hudson and Wade Hudson
  • How to Change Everything: The Young Human’s Guide to Protecting the Planet and Each Other (young readers’ edition) by Naomi Klein
  • Dictionary for a Better World by Irene Latham and Charles Waters
  • Girls Resist! by Kaelyn Rich
  • Dear America: The story of an undocumented citizen (young readers' edition) by Jose Antonio Vargas
  • The Sum of Us: How Racism Hurts Everyone (young readers’ edition) by Heather McGhee
  • The Blood of Emmett Till by Timothy B Tyson
  • Kent State by Deborah Wiles
  • The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks by Jeanne Theoharis 
  • The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks (Revisioning History for Young People) by Brandy Colbert
  • The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
  • Evicted: Poverty and Profit in America by Matthew Desmond 
  • So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
  • Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi We already own the YA version
  • March Trilogy by John Lewis Our copies are getting very well used
  • Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger by Soraya Chemaly
  • Strangers in Their Own Land by Arlie Russell Hochschild
  • How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
  • Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America by Ari Berman
  • No Visible Bruises: What We Don't Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us by Rachel Louise Snyder
  • The Broken Ladder: How Inequality Affects the Way We Think, Act, and Die by Keith Payne 
  • How to Change Everything: The Young Human's Guide to Protecting the Planet and Each Other by Naomi Klein 
  • Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado-Perez
  • Shortlisted: Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court by Renee Newman Knake
  • Become America: Civic Sermons on Love, Responsibility, and Democracy by Eric Liu
  • Drawing the Vote: The Illustrated Guide to the Importance of Voting in America by Tommy Jenkins, illustrated by Kati Lacker
  • We Are Not Yet Equal: Understanding our Racial Divide by Carol Anderson with Tonya Bolden
  • You Call This Democracy?: How to Fix Our Government and Deliver Power to the People by Elizabeth Rusch

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