
Celebrate Black Love During Black History Month With These 20 YA Books
“I am grateful to have been loved, and to be loved now and to be able to love. Because love liberates.” —Maya Angelou
“I am grateful to have been loved, and to be loved now and to be able to love. Because love liberates.” —Maya Angelou
From fiction to young adult to middle grade, there's something for everyone!
Danielle Monock, 8th grade ELA Master teacher and Literacy Coach at M.S. 137 America’s School of Heroes in Ozone Park, N.Y. plans to blow kids away on the first day of school and ignite their passion for reading by using some vinyl and a paintbrush. She’s transformed her classroom into a painted library of book titles students will study this year. “I wanted to bring the stories to life for the students, get them excited about the books we’ll be reading,” Monock said. “When kids are excited, they’re ripe for teaching!”
From fiction to young adult to middle grade, there's something for everyone!
“I am grateful to have been loved, and to be loved now and to be able to love. Because love liberates.” —Maya Angelou
Danielle Monock, 8th grade ELA Master teacher and Literacy Coach at M.S. 137 America’s School of Heroes in Ozone Park, N.Y. plans to blow kids away on the first day of school and ignite their passion for reading by using some vinyl and a paintbrush. She’s transformed her classroom into a painted library of book titles students will study this year. “I wanted to bring the stories to life for the students, get them excited about the books we’ll be reading,” Monock said. “When kids are excited, they’re ripe for teaching!”