Summer is the perfect time for educators to prioritize self-care, create art, and find inspiration in a good book. With the school year behind you, now you can explore new books for yourself and/or your classroom! Be a Creative Changemaker: A Kids’ Art Activity Book Artist and educator, Paula Liz’s book, “Be a Creative Changemaker” provides several project ideas inspired by the life stories of artists from around the world. Classroom Application: Use these project ideas to enhance your curriculum with a more diverse representation of artists. If You Are an Artist “If You Are an Artist” by Meg Auchenbach follows a band of young artists and encourages readers to believe in themselves and cultivate their creativity to make the world a better place. Classroom Application: Use Auchenbach’s illustrations about color to encourage students to create similar collections of objects and figures. An Artist's Inspiration: A Guided Journey "An Artist Once Said: An Inspiration Book" offers insights from Kahlo, Warhol, and Dali. Let their words inspire your creativity this summer! Classroom Application: share artist quotes for discussions and drawing prompts. Speaking Out: Queer Youth in Focus "Speaking Out: Queer Youth in Focus" amplifies the voices of LGBTQ+ youth through poignant portraits. Classroom Application: encourage empathy and understanding through art. The People You May See "The People You May See" celebrates diversity through vibrant illustrations and storytelling. Classroom Application: Use these illustrations to cultivate inclusivity in the classroom. Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action Author Simon Sinek explains the importance of knowing why we do what we do in his popular TED video. In "Start with Why", he takes the concept even further. Classroom Application: Use this as inspiration to write your mission statement. Share your why with students. Ask them to write/create an art piece focused on their mission statements. Enjoy your summer break and embrace the opportunity to be inspired away from the classroom.
What's on your summer reading list? How do you curate your classroom library? Share your thoughts and recommendations – after all, the joy of reading is best when shared!
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Earlier this month, I celebrated my birthday weekend with friends in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee is about an hour and a half from Rockford, so it was an easy trip to make. There were a lot of highlights throughout the weekend, and I'm looking forward to visiting again soon! 1. Explore by Boat On this trip, I really fell in love with the city's charm, especially when we explored by boat on the Milwaukee River. Despite some rain, the city views were stunning from the water. My friends and I rented a boat from Milwaukee Duffy Boat Rentals, and we didn't let the weather stop us from having a good time. With a birthday cake, snacks, and drinks on board, it turned into an unforgettable afternoon. 2. Eat Delicious Food Whenever I travel to a new city, I try to find the best local spots to eat. Milwaukee's restaurant scene is diverse, and I enjoyed each and every meal during my stay. On Saturday morning, I met a group of friends for brunch at Sabrosa. Almost everyone indulged in a different mimosa. I enjoyed a mango mimosa to start the day. Before we ordered, I was surprised with a special tort treat for my birthday. Our service was fantastic, and we all commented on how great the food was. 3. Experience Fine Art The Milwaukee Art Museum is always a must-visit for me. I love strolling through the museum to enjoy their permanent collection. I like to stop by contemporary artwork by Kehinde Wiley, Nick Cave, and Sam Gilliam. Marc Chagall and Hans Hoffman are two modern artists I enjoy seeing when I visit. On this trip, the "50 Paintings" exhibit and "Idris Khan: Repeat After Me" left a lasting impression. The Milwaukee Art Museum always offers something new, making it a constant source of inspiration and wonder. 4. Enjoy a Festival Milwaukee has a lot of great festival events, particularly this summer. Summerfest and Art64 are just two examples of fun opportunities to visit. Attending Pridefest was a highlight for me, to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community. The turnout was incredible, with activities, vendors, and entertainment that showcased the city's inclusive spirit. While other cities host Pride events, Milwaukee's celebration really went all out with its weekend-long festival. 5. Stay in Style Staying at the Saint Kate Hotel was a unique experience. This arts-themed hotel was my first, and it didn't disappoint. The attention to detail, in-house galleries, and artist-in-residence features added an exciting dimension to my stay. It was like having an art gallery right in my hotel! 6. Love the Nightlife After the excitement of Pridefest, we headed to POP! for drinks. The friendly staff, great drinks, and a perfect mix of today's hits and Pride anthems created a vibrant atmosphere that capped off an already memorable night. We even stopped by the next day and enjoyed music videos at the bar. 7. Get Around Easy Navigating Milwaukee was really simple. We used my car to drive around because unlike other cities where parking can be a nightmare, Milwaukee offered easy and affordable parking options. I didn't have to worry about learning a new public transportation system or spend money on rideshare apps. This made exploring the city hassle-free and enjoyable. 8. Meet the Locals Milwaukee's residents were incredibly welcoming. Whenever I shared my impressions of the city with locals, they were quick to offer suggestions for future visits and highlighted upcoming events. Their friendliness added a personal touch to the trip. 9. All are Welcome Pridefest was an absolute blast! From legendary drag queens to iconic performances by Icona Pop and Mya, the festival was packed with entertainment. It was a celebration of love, diversity, and music that I was thrilled to be a part of. I immediately felt comfortable and welcomed because of the city's visible LGBTQIA+ presence and appreciation. 10. Make New Memories Reflecting on my trip, I'm so glad I celebrated my birthday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Surrounded by friends, we ate, danced, and explored all weekend. The stay at Saint Kate Hotel, with its art concept, added a special touch to the trip. I can't wait to return and create more memories in this amazing city.
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