Your December 2020/January 2021 Teacher's Guide

Dear Teachers,

    As this historic, unprecedented, and at times painful year comes to a close, I can’t help but think about the ways our world has changed. That’s why I was so thrilled when our fabulous assistant editor, Alex Lim-Chua Wee, pitched this issue’s infographic: Your 2020 Time Capsule. (Turn to the back page of the student magazine to find out which items we chose to include!)

    What excites me most about this engaging graphic is the fantastic activity that goes along with it. Students can use our Google Slides template to create their very own time capsule, or you can complete the exercise as a class—a perfect opportunity to pause and reflect on what has defined this challenging year . . . and how we’ve all grown stronger as a result. 

    The world may be quite different from what we imagined at this time last year, but we hope that Action has been a steady and reliable presence in your classroom. We’re looking forward to 2021 with optimism!

Warmly,

Kim Tranell, Editorial Director

[email protected]

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Ready to get started? Here are our favorite teaching packages this month:

In the News: The Race for a Vaccine

Scientists around the world are working at record speeds to create
vaccine for Covid-19.

 

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See your teaching resources.

Nonfiction: Bloody Sunday

The fight for the right to vote and the legacy of John Lewis.

 

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See your teaching resources.

True Teen: The Circus Changed My Life

Performing acrobatics has helped Jacob with his social anxiety.

 

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See your teaching resources.

Fiction: The Gift of Magi

A heartwarming adaptation of O. Henry’s classic story

 

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See your teaching resources.

Paired Texts: History of Teeth/Teeth Through Time

Learn about the history of modern dental practices— from brushing to braces.

 

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See your teaching resources.

Debate: Is Regifting Rude?

Hear from two teens on the issue and decide whose argument is stronger. 

 

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See your teaching resources.