ELACStacks is a popular ELAC initiative that gives members access to a wide variety of literature that might be used in their K-12 classrooms.

Because we believe in the importance of diverse voices, the goal of #ELACStacks has been to showcase a wide variety of authors. #ELACStacks comes with no strings attached – simply fill in the Google Form and we will randomly select 10 winners each month.

This month, our #ELACStacks focus is on women. If you want to be one of the randomly-selected winners of one of these books, fill out the form by noon on March 28 for your chance to win.

Shaking Things Up In this book of poems, you will find Mary Anning, who was just thirteen when she unearthed a prehistoric fossil. You’ll meet Ruby Bridges, the brave sex-year-old who helped end segregation in the south,. And Maya Lin, who at twenty-one won a competion to create a war memorial.

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Canadian Women Now and Then: More than 100 Stories of Fearless Trailblazers Canadian women have always been groundbreakers. They have made scientific discoveries, set sports records, challenged discrimination and so much more. In this unique look at Canadian history, Elizabeth MacLeod juxtaposes today’s inspiring woman with yesterday’s trailblazers.

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The Fragments that Remain A story told through letters and poems. Honorary twins Ally and Andy, born at the start and end of the same year, have always shared everything — until Ally dies, his passing ruled a suicide by overdose. When Andy discovers the poems Ally hid in their room, she pieces together these remaining fragments to make sense of her brother’s life — and his death.

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