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Stories provide a key means for students to explore and understand the world around them as well as learn about themselves and other people. Every month of the Read Across America calendar includes a theme to help you help students make connections between diverse books and their own experiences. May’s theme is Focus on Family, and the recommended titles and resources can support efforts to expand students’ ideas about home and what it means to belong. You can also use the themes and resources to help students relate to other books they’ve read, other experiences in their lives, or other days on the calendar, such as Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. [Read More â¤]( [Elevate Your Career With UA Online](
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