If you missed it, CLICK HERE for the September 2017 Emerging Literacy Update
This month’s update includes information on:
- Emerging Literacy Networks
- Northern Alliance – YAMMER site
- Blog posts from term 2
- Next steps: Oral Language Development
This month’s update includes information on:
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.
Roy and Silo are just like the other penguin couples at the zoo – they bow to each other, walk together and swim together. But Roy and Silo are a little bit different – they’re both boys
‘And Tango Makes Three’ is a brilliant story which explores different families through a family of penguins, challenging the fairytale stereotype of a family being a man, a woman and children. This text celebrates that all families are different.
CLICK HERE – ‘And Tango Makes Three’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.

Her teacher smiled. “Just make a mark and see where it takes you.”
Art class is over, but Vashti is sitting glued to her chair in front of a blank piece of paper. The words of her teacher are a gentle invitation to express herself. But Vashti can’t draw – she’s no artist. To prove her point, Vashti jabs at a blank sheet of paper to make an unremarkable and angry mark. “There!” she says.
‘The Dot’ is a great text which can be used to develop self-belief and achievement with children and young people.
CLICK HERE – ‘The Dot’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.
Once there lived a prince whose mother decreed that he must marry by the end of the summer. So began the search to find the prince’s perfect match and he found him… his name was Lee.
‘King and King’ is a great text which promotes and celebrates family diversity, challenging some of the stereotypes promoted in traditional fairytales to ensure that everyone feels that they belong.
CLICK HERE – ‘King and King’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.
Dyson loves the colour pink and sparkly things. Sometimes he wears dresses and sometimes he wears jeans. His family loves him exactly the way he is. This is a story about love and acceptance.
‘My Princess Boy’ is a picture book which can be used to challenge gender stereotypes, promote fairness and celebrate diversity. #BeKind
CLICK HERE – ‘My Princess Boy’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.
Every day all over the world, children are laughing and crying, playing and learning, eating and sleeping. This is an inspiring celebration for all children, whoever they are.
‘Whoever You Are’ is a great picture book which explores and celebrates difference, valuing humankind. This text can support your work in celebrating the cultural diversity around the world.
CLICK HERE – ‘Whoever You Are’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.
Every night, Bailey dreams about magical dresses: dresses made of crystals and rainbows, dresses made of flowers, dresses made of windows. . . . Unfortunately, when Bailey’s awake, no one wants to hear about these beautiful dreams. Quite the contrary. “You’re a BOY!” Mother and Father tell Bailey.
‘10,000 Dresses’ is a brilliant text which explores gender stereotypes, gender identity and gender expression. Delve in to see how Bailey’s dreams come true through the kindness of one person.
CLICK HERE – ‘10,000 Dresses’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.
Princess Elizabeth is excited to marry dreamy Prince Ronald, but then a dragon attacks the castle, kidnaps her prince, and burns all her clothes.Elizabeth dons a paper bag, finds and outsmarts the dragon, and rescues Ronald—who is less than pleased at her unprincesslike appearance.
‘The Paper Bag Princess’ is a great picture book which challenges gender stereotypes and perceptions of appearance.
CLICK HERE – ‘The Paper Bag Princess’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.
During December we will be sharing the lesson plans published by Highland Council’s Equalities Improvement Group and LGBTI+ sub-group to support the development of Equality and Diversity across the curriculum. 18 picture books have been selected; for each picture book there have been lessons created for Early – Fourth Levels (Curriculum for Excellence) driven by the Literacy and English and Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes.
Meet two brave young heroes who stood up for the right to freedom and education in this inspirational nonfiction picture book from acclaimed author-illustrator Jeanette Winter. Two children: Iqbal Masih and Malala Yousafzai. Each was unafraid to speak out. He, against child slavery in the carpet trade. She, for the right of girls to attend school.
‘Malala: A brave girl from Pakistan’ and ‘Iqbal: A brave boy from Pakistan’ is a picture book which can be used to explore human rights and children’s rights through the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
CLICK HERE – ‘Malala and Iqbal’ LESSON PLAN
Kindly created and shared by the young people and adults within the Millburn ASG Equality and Diversity Working Group and the Highland Council’s LGBTI+ sub-group of the Care and Learning Equalities Improvement Group.