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  • Twin Rivers Middle School
  • Buford, GA
  • Half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Discussing social issues in our immediate communities and larger society is a big part of what students are challenged to do in my classroom (ELA) and in social studies. By reading this book as a whole-class read-aloud novel, students will be able to critically think about how and why historical events and decisions continue to impact us today. They can better understand themselves, grow in their capacity to empathize with others, and see themselves as agents of change. They will process the information through ongoing reflective journaling and unlearn prejudiced or bigoted views.

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Discussing social issues in our immediate communities and larger society is a big part of what students are challenged to do in my classroom (ELA) and in social studies. By reading this book as a whole-class read-aloud novel, students will be able to critically think about how and why historical events and decisions continue to impact us today. They can better understand themselves, grow in their capacity to empathize with others, and see themselves as agents of change. They will process the information through ongoing reflective journaling and unlearn prejudiced or bigoted views.

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