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Margy Burns Knight
Illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien
Spanish translation, Las Paredes Hablan, by Clarita Kohen
Paperback, $8.95, English ISBN 978-0-88448-154-6, Spanish ISBN 0-88448-157-3
9.5 x 11, 40 pages, color illustrations
Children / Multicultural; Grades 3-8
Margy Burns Knight and Thomas V. Chan
Paperback, $9.95, ISBN 978-0-88448-106-5
8.5 x 11, 80 pages
Children / Multicultural; Grades 3-8
Margy Burns Knight
Illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien
Spanish translation, Las Paredes Hablan: Cuentan Más Historias, by Clarita Kohen
Paperback, $8.95, English ISBN 978-0-88448-165-2, Spanish ISBN 978-0-88448-167-6
9.5 x 11, 40 pages, color illustrations
Children / Multicultural; Grades 3-8
Paperback, $9.95, ISBN 978-0-88448-168-3
8.5 x 11, 154 pages
Children / Multicultural; Grades 3-8
Teachers throughout the U.S. have been intrigued and inspired by these nationally acclaimed books. If the Talking Walls books have not been introduced to students in your classroom, we encourage you to arrange a "visit." These books and their teacher's guides are a wonderful way to spark interest in our broader world and its issues.
The Talking Walls books will help inspire classroom conversations about:
Adapted From: Talking Walls; the Stories Continue Teacher's Guide by Margy Burns Knight and Thomas V. Chan (Tilbury House).
Students today need to understand the concept of a stereotype and appreciate the potential damage that may occur if important decisions are made based on incorrect assumptions. Introduce the idea of stereotypes by writing the sentence fragments below on a chalkboard. Ask students to complete the sentences. Help them reflect on whether or not they have formed stereotypes and prejudices based on their assumptions about groups of people.
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If you would like to learn more about the author and illustrator, visit:
www.margyburnsknight.com
www.AnneSibleyOBrien.com
This is a helpful link for teachers. They offer a myriad of information about Native Peoples, including the Maya.
www.civilization.ca
The Asia Society's online clearinghouse for K-12 Asian and Asian American Studies. Ask Asia offers high quality, classroom tested resources and cultural information including engaging games, activities, and links to relevant people, places, and institutions. Ask Asia is part of a national initiative designed to provide access to quality resources on Asian and Asian American themes at the elementary and secondary level.
www.askasia.org
This Museum has two galleries dedicated to children's education. Daniel's story is intended for children ages 8-13. Many fine curricula have been developed to teach about the Holocaust in sensible, meaningful and productive ways.
www.ushmm.org
What is the weather today in Bangkok? In Sydney, Australia? New Orleans or Anchorage? What is the forecast for the next four days? This site is helpful since it teaches younger students about the connections between weather and place on our planet.
www.intellicast.com
A non-profit organization that coordinates volunteers wanting to help at various archeological sites around the world. Teachers may find this site interesting.
www.earthwatch.org
Non profit advocacy group works on behalf of those unjustly incarcerated. Useful information, books, teaching aids.
www.amnesty.org
This magazine's website contains a wealth of information for teachers, parents, teens, and kids. Extensive links make a visit to this web site among the most helpful.
www.tolerance.org
ADL has been fighting Anti-Semitism, bigotry and extremism since 1913. In 1999 ADL joined forces with Barnes and Noble to produce education materials aimed at breaking the cycle of hate through reading. Many of the resources from this partnership are now available for free on their website. These include handouts such as: "101 Ways You Can Beat Prejudice" and "Hate Hurts: How Children Learn and Unlearn Prejudice."
www.adl.org