Peace: A Teach Peace Now Book Review

Peace: A Teach Peace Now Book Review

Peace by Miranda (Illustrator) and Baptiste Paul  (Author) is a picture book for lower elementary school students. The simple rhyming text provides a series of ways, both small and large, to foster peace that even the youngest child can understand and carry out.

Marisol McDonald Doesn’t Match: A Book Review

Marisol McDonald Doesn’t Match: A Book Review

This bilingual book about mixing up combinations of things shows just how silly it is to think that everything, including families, have to match. A great read for children everywhere.

Martin Luther King’s Story

Martin Luther King’s Story

The Story of Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography Book for New Readers is a new book, published in 2020, about Martin Luther King’s life, and written for young elementary school readers.

Words Matter: The Value of Character Education

Words Matter: The Value of Character Education

Character education is more important than ever. As we begin our second decade, Teach Peace Now remains committed to building peaceful values in our world in 2021.

Warriors A Review and Lesson Plan

Warriors A Review and Lesson Plan

~ The Warriors ~ by Joseph Bruchac Classification  Chapter Book Elementary – 4th and up The Warriors: A Summary When Danny’s mother, a lawyer, gets a job in Washington, he must leave the Mohawk reservation where he has grown up and adjust to life in a new school. A skilled lacrosse player, Danny makes new friends, […]

Pinwheels for Peace

Pinwheels for Peace

~ PINWHEELS FOR PEACE ~ Pinwheels for Peace was started by two retired art teachers. Today thousands of children make pinwheels and plant them in a peace sign on International Peace Day on September 21. Learn more here. Students of all ages decorate a pinwheel pattern with peaceful scenes and then work together to create the […]

Peacemaker Biographies

Peacemaker Biographies

~ Peacemaker Biographies ~ A Teach Peace Now Lesson Plan Grade 3 and up Objective  To learn that many people have had the courage to stand up for what they believe and make change in the world. Procedure: Ask students to name people they know of who have contributed to making the world a more […]

The Peace Book: A TPN Book Review

The Peace Book: A TPN Book Review

~ The Peace Book ~ by Todd Parr A Teach Peace Now book review Looking for a book about peace for toddlers to primary age children for International Peace day? This simple, colorful book might be just what you need. Published in 2004, Parr’s boldly illustrated book has been around a long time. It is […]

One Person Can Make a Difference

One Person Can Make a Difference

~ You Can Make a Difference ~ A Teach Peace Now Lesson for All Ages Make a Difference: Introduction Each of us has personal strengths that can make a difference in the kind of world we live in. It can be a difference in one’s family, among friends, in school, in the community, in our […]

Are You a Teacher? Form a Peace Group

Are You a Teacher? Form a Peace Group

~ Why form teacher peace groups in our schools? ~ Teachers are confronted daily with the challenge of forming a group of diverse students into a peaceful cooperative classroom where everyone can learn and thrive. This is not easy to do in a world in which the media glorifies violence and nations settle differences by […]

How Many Must Die? Guns, Violence and Human Nature

How Many Must Die? Guns, Violence and Human Nature

~ Shooting to Kill ~ An essay on guns and violence intended to spark class and family discussion People have been killing people for a very long time. First we used rocks. Then we used iron. Next we used gunpowder. Now we use incredible killing machines invented by our amazing minds. In this essay, we […]

Are You Afraid of Nuclear War?

Are You Afraid of Nuclear War?

~You Should Be~   Yesterday, Rex Tillerson, USA Secretary of State, told us that we should all sleep well. We are under no nuclear threat. The US President is just saber rattling when he talks about delivering “fire and fury” if the US is threatened. If only we could trust him. But this week was […]