Do you have enough Spanish texts designed for today’s classrooms and focused on today’s learners? How can you ensure that the books your students read will open their minds to new perspectives while helping them build essential knowledge?
Authentic Voices Library en español features hundreds of original books that celebrate Hispanic culture while captivating young readers. These authentic Spanish texts reflect the complexity and dimensions of the world and introduce students to people, places, and things outside of their own experiences.
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Carmen T. Bernier-Grand is an educator and the author of several notable and award-winning books for children and young adults. Many of her works reflect her Puerto Rican heritage, and some are written in free verse. Bernier-Grand has also written illustrated biographies of prominent figures including César Chavez, Sonia Sotomayor, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Pablo Picasso.
René Colato Laínez is an award-winning Salvadoran author of many bilingual/multicultural picture books for children, as well as a bilingual elementary school teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He has said, “My goal as a writer is to produce good multicultural children’s literature, stories where minority children are portrayed in a positive way, where they can see themselves as heroes, and where they can dream and have hopes for the future.”2
Amelia Lau Carling was born in Guatemala, where she grew up as the youngest of six children of Chinese immigrants. Surrounded by family and customers in her parents’ general store, she learned about Chinese, Spanish, and Mayan cultures. After moving to the United States, she became an author of children’s books based on her own childhood experiences. She is a bilingual writer who explores topics that cover the intersection between arts and sciences.
Rigoberto González is the author of several books of poetry, most recently The Book of Ruin published in 2019. His previous poetry book, 2013’s Unpeopled Eden, won the Lambda Literary Award and the Lenore Marshall Prize from the Academy of American Poets. Born in California and raised in Mexico, González has also written ten books of prose, including two bilingual children’s books and a memoir that received the American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation.
Comprehensive full-color 4-page Teacher’s Guides for every title includes flexible mini-lessons, point-of-use PD tips from renowned thought leaders, guided practice with assessment, writing activities, SEL connections, and EL support.
DOK-leveled Text Evidence Question Cards for every title keep rigor high by ensuring teachers are asking high-level questions, with tips for guided, independent, or partner practice.
Fully interactive and customizable eBooks engage students for digital or in-person instruction.
Digital texts provide opportunities for all students to experience deep, meaningful reading experiences.
A library of 500+ interactive eBooks offers a wide variety of texts in English and Spanish.
Annotation tools empower students to highlight and underline text, add virtual sticky notes, and write in margins, increasing comprehension and building the reading/writing connection.
eBooks feature audio narration accompanied by word-by-word highlighted text, to assist striving readers.
Customizable pages enable teachers to embed videos, create graphic organizers, and track student progress.
Ensure that all your students see their stories and perspectives represented in the books they read—and can open their minds to worlds and people outside their own experiences. Authentic Voices Library provides 1,800 non-fiction and fiction titles in Spanish— written by a diverse team of respected and acclaimed authors. These truly authentic texts reflect students’ real-world experiences and feature underrepresented groups. Robust teacher support includes a comprehensive Teacher’s Guide for every title, with flexible lesson plans and suggested teaching strategies along with a set of 300 teacher cards that will help provide the best possible teaching experience.
Ensure that all your students see their stories and perspectives represented in the books they read—and can open their minds to worlds and people outside their own experiences. Authentic Voices Library provides 1,500 non-fiction and fiction titles in Spanish— written by a diverse team of respected and acclaimed authors. These truly authentic texts reflect students’ real-world experiences and feature underrepresented groups. Robust teacher support includes a comprehensive Teacher’s Guide for every title, with flexible lesson plans and suggested teaching strategies along with a set of 250 teacher cards that will help provide the best possible teaching experience.
Read two fictional stories based on historical
marches that helped Americans gain voting rights.
Lucy is a young woman who attends the first
women’s suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.,
in 1913. Sam is a 10-year-old boy whose family
goes to Alabama in 1965 to participate in the
famous Selma to Montgomery march.
Nando se siente muy cansado últimamente. No está siendo fácil para él conciliar la escuela con su exigente calendario de tareas y actividades extraescolares. Para seguir disfrutando de todo, deberá tomar decisiones importantes. Deberá escoger sus prioridades.
Bella is about to find out who won cooking week
in her home economics class. She really hopes
she’s not the winner. But Bella and the rest of the
class are in for a big surprise. Read the story to
find out how Bella faces a new culinary challenge.