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November is National Native American Heritage Month
November is National Native American Heritage Month

This Native American Heritage Month, introduce young ones to the legendary Dovie Thomason.

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Project Series, K-3 LiteracyMary KuechenmeisterNovember 8, 2022K-3, Literacy, SEL
New for 2023 - SPI's TRADE Project
New for 2023 - SPI's TRADE Project

SPI's Trades project aims to foster interest in technical, mechanical, building, and traditional trades and inspire students to explore career opportunities.

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Grades 9-12, Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterOctober 30, 2022Trades, Career Opportunities
The Legend of Auntie Po
The Legend of Auntie Po

The Legend of Auntie Po is an extraordinary graphic novel, beautifully and creatively imagined. The story gives voice to a little-known chapter of American History.

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Grades 7-10Mary KuechenmeisterOctober 5, 2022Graphic Novel, Comics, Historical Fiction
Human Biology: Why We Age
Human Biology: Why We Age

SPI has added the oral history of David Sinclair, Ph.D. to its Science/ Human Biology collection. Dr. Sinclair is the co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School. Grades 9-12.

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Grades 9-12Mary KuechenmeisterSeptember 12, 2022New for 2022, Science, Human Biology
Stories as a Springboard to Deeper and More Engaged Learning
Stories as a Springboard to Deeper and More Engaged Learning

SPI has developed a unique approach to student engagement and activity-based learning. It all begins with a story - and then we add the perfect touch of magic.

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Grades 4-12Mary KuechenmeisterSeptember 1, 2022Engagement, PD, Above and Beyond
SPI's New K-3 Learning Lab Website Has Launched!
SPI's New K-3 Learning Lab Website Has Launched!

Check out SPI’s newly redesigned K-3 Storytelling Learning Lab project. New look, new stories, and activities that engage and enchant the youngest among us.

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K-3 LiteracyMary KuechenmeisterAugust 16, 2022New for 2022
The Singing Life of Birds: Understanding The Natural World
The Singing Life of Birds: Understanding The Natural World

SPI’s primary source recording of ornithologist Don Kroodsma (grades 7-12) reveals stunning details about bird communication and the evolution of birdsong.

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Project Series, Grades 4-12Mary KuechenmeisterMay 1, 2022Science, Earth and Environment
Celebrate Nat’l Poetry Month with SPI’s Poet Series, Grades 4-12
Celebrate Nat’l Poetry Month with SPI’s Poet Series, Grades 4-12

With original first-person stories of world-renowned poets and projects that engage young people in grades 4-12, Story Preservation provides a host of unique resources to celebrate National Poetry Month.

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Project Series, Grades 4-12Mary KuechenmeisterApril 7, 2022Poetry
Calling All K-3 Artists ~ Send Us Your Pictures!
Calling All K-3 Artists ~ Send Us Your Pictures!

SPI encourages kids to draw characters or scenes from stories on our K-3 Learning Lab site, and we’d love to see yours!

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K-3 LiteracyMary KuechenmeisterMarch 4, 2022Art, Pre-K and K, Literacy
Women's History - Meet Annie Jump Cannon
Women's History - Meet Annie Jump Cannon

Known is as the “census taker of the sky,” Annie was one of a team of brilliant women employed by the Harvard Observatory to map the night sky. Their contribution to our understanding of the universe and their laying out of fundamental assumptions of astronomy still hold today.

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Grades 4-12Mary KuechenmeisterFebruary 28, 2022History, Women's History
Fables and Folktales in the PreK - 3 Classroom
Fables and Folktales in the PreK - 3 Classroom

Fables and folktales are timeless treasures that offer teachers and parents a fun and engaging way to transmit essential life lessons to young people.

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K-3 LiteracyMary KuechenmeisterJanuary 25, 2022SEL
History in the Raw:  Veteran's Primary Source Accounts from WWII and Vietnam
History in the Raw: Veteran's Primary Source Accounts from WWII and Vietnam

SPI’s Veterans’ Collection contains the personal narratives of veterans who served at Los Alamos, Iwo Jima, and in Vietnam (1964 - 1968). The stories are uploaded to its 4-12 Learning Lab site and are appropriate for students grades 7-12.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterOctober 21, 2021US History, Veterans
Dayna Baumeister – Looking to Nature for Sustainable Design
Dayna Baumeister – Looking to Nature for Sustainable Design

Biomimicry is an approach to innovation that seeks sustainable solutions to human challenges by emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterSeptember 10, 2021Earth and Environment, STEM
SPI K-3 Literacy Project For Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children
SPI K-3 Literacy Project For Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children

SPI’s ASL project was developed for young deaf and hard-of-hearing children to promote language acquisition and foster ASL proficiency as well as social and emotional learning. Great for all ages.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterAugust 31, 2021K-3, Literacy
Opening the Conversation: Folktale as a Metaphor for Covid-19
Opening the Conversation: Folktale as a Metaphor for Covid-19

As schools open their doors for the new academic year, teachers may be looking for ways to initiate conversation with their students about the ongoing challenges of Covid-19. Vidaga’s Horn is a Story Preservation Initiative original folktale that was written as a metaphor for Covid-19.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterAugust 23, 2021COVID-19
Iwo Jima and the Post-War Occupation of Japan
Iwo Jima and the Post-War Occupation of Japan

98-year-old WWII Marine Corps veteran John Robinson shares his personal remembrances of the Battle of Iwo Jima and the post-war occupation of Japan with SPI, grades 7-12.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterAugust 2, 2021History
Dyslexia as a Strength: Biologist Ben Kilham Shares His Story
Dyslexia as a Strength: Biologist Ben Kilham Shares His Story

Black bear biologist Ben Kilham “perfectly exemplifies how much the world has to gain from the exceptional insights of dyslexic individuals.”

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterJuly 13, 2021Learning Styles
SPI’s Conversation with the Legendary Ashley Bryan
SPI’s Conversation with the Legendary Ashley Bryan

SPI went to Little Cranberry Island, Maine to record the personal narrative of the legendary artist, writer, poet, anthologist, storyteller, and scholar of African and African-American folklore, Ashley Bryan.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterJune 9, 2021Literacy, Art, Poetry, History
What a Plant Knows: Understanding The Natural World
What a Plant Knows: Understanding The Natural World

Story Preservation Initiative’s primary source recording of plant biologist Danny Chamovitz offers students, grades 7-12, an intriguing look at how plants experience the world.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterMay 25, 2021Science, Earth and Environment
SPI Adds Stories and Music for the Pre-K and K Set
SPI Adds Stories and Music for the Pre-K and K Set

Story Preservation Initiative adds new stories to its K-3 Storytelling Learning Lab project for pre-schoolers and kindergarteners.

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Project SeriesMary KuechenmeisterMay 17, 2021Pre-K and K, Literacy
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