Twelve-year-old Sora and her family live under an iron set of rules in North Korea. But war is coming, and it is the perfect time to escape.
On a hike with her grandparents, a young Indian-American girl makes note of all the things in nature that are brown, too.
Henry Sales: Why Indigenous Families May Hide Their Identity
Henry Sales (Mam) explains why Indigenous families from Latin America may be reluctant to share their language or culture due to the discrimination they may have faced or continue to encounter.
Henry Sales: How Schools Can Partner with Indigenous Families from Latin America
Educator Henry Sales (Mam) describes ways that schools can build partnerships with Indigenous families they serve from Latin America.
Henry Sales: Teaching Our Daughter Mam
Educator Henry Sales shares why he and his wife are teaching their young daughter Mam and their hopes that one day she will be trilingual.
Henry Sales: Welcoming Indigenous Languages in Schools
Educator Henry Sales (Mam) discusses the importance of welcoming Indigenous families' languages in schools and not assuming that all students coming from Latin America speak Spanish as a first language.
Take a look at the rich collection of ELL resources Colorín Colorado published during the past year!
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The following resources can be used to address the impacts of the storms hitting California.
