Sarah Jane Marsh, author portrait

Sarah Jane Marsh

Sarah Jane Marsh is a narrative nonfiction writer and author of Thomas Paine and the Dangerous Word and Most Wanted: The Revolutionary Partnership of John Hancock & Samuel Adams. Her books were named Notable Books by the National Council of the Social Studies and have been featured in the Journal of the American Revolution, Learning Magazine, and the History News Network. She is based outside of Seattle, WA. Visit sarahjanemarsh.com.
The Bad Man's Town—and the Women Who Ran It

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The Bad Man's Town—and the Women Who Ran It

Books for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Each May, we honor the stories, histories, and cultures of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. Below is a selection of acclaimed fiction and nonfiction books by AANHPI creators to share with your students this month and throughout the year. AANHPI Creators – Elementary School titles  

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Mental Health Awareness Month Resources

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and addressing student wellness and mental health is critical to help children learn how to manage emotions, develop healthy identities, empathize with peers, and pursue individual goals. We created thematic guides and book lists to help foster important conversations to build an inclusive environment where emotions matter. Explore our social emotional

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