Good Morning, 

I spotted this super helpful First Amendment guide (5 pages) created by Random House Books at today's School Library Journal Day of Dialog event (tote bag area). It's full of classroom discussion questions, writing prompts, etc. 

Sample:
Discuss the following statement: Every time we listen to another person’s opinion, we are practicing intellectual freedom. Do you agree? Can you think of an instance where listening to other[s] would narrow your point of view?

I am also attaching a SEL infographic. 
Have a great day! 
Carrie

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Carrie G. Seiden, M.L.S
Certified Teacher-Librarian & Gifted Education Specialist
Totoket Valley Elementary School
1388 Middletown Avenue
Northford, CT 06472
phone 203 484-1455 fax 203 484-6090

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