The Read Aloud Classroom
A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum.
Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject.
Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
The Read Aloud Classroom
54. Celebrating Native American Authors Year-Round
Here's the truth: Indigenous voices deserve to be celebrated in our classrooms every single day, not just in November. With 574 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States, each with their own unique cultures and traditions, there's a whole world of incredible stories we should be sharing with our students year-round. These books help all our students see beyond a narrow Euro-centric viewpoint, and for Native American children, seeing themselves represented positively is incredibly empowering.
In this episode, I'm sharing nine beautiful picture books written by Native American authors that you can read with your students any time of year. From environmental activism and cultural celebrations to identity, dance, and finding our gifts in the natural world, these books offer rich, important perspectives that belong on your classroom bookshelf. I'll share the title, author, and what makes each book special—plus a reminder that change really can begin on your bookshelf. Let's celebrate Indigenous authors and stories together!
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📚 Books in this Episode:
- We are Water Protectors
- Fry Bread
- We are Still Here
- Raven’s Ribbons
- The Gift of the Great Buffalo
- I Hope
- Bowwow Powwow
- Finding My Dance
- Bud Finds Her Gift
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Keep your teaching colorful,
Sara :)
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