Resource Library

Welcome to Re-Imagining Migration's comprehensive resource collection, featuring over 500 carefully curated materials designed to transform how schools and educators approach migration, inclusion, and belonging. Whether you're developing curriculum, creating inclusive learning environments, leading professional development, or working to support immigrant-origin students, our library offers resources and guidance for every aspect of building migration-responsive educational communities.

Types of Resources

  • Classroom Materials: Lesson plans, student activities, and discussion guides ready for immediate use
  • Curriculum Planning Tools: Frameworks and guides to help you integrate migration themes into your existing curriculum
  • Professional Development: Webinars, articles, and research to deepen your understanding and practice, plus ready-to-use workshop materials for leading professional development sessions
  • Study Guides & Collections: Curated sets of resources organized around specific themes or learning objectives
  • Teaching Techniques: Practical strategies for creating inclusive, engaging learning environments
  • Workshop Facilitator Guides: Materials for leading professional development sessions with colleagues and education teams

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Moving Stories: The Path Forward

The “Moving Stories Unit – The Path Forward” is an innovative educational resource designed to engage 11th and 12th grade high school students in meaningful exploration…

Grade Levels: High School
Types: Lessons, Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: Civics, Social Studies

Student Action Plans

This guide provides students with a structured approach to developing and implementing action plans that address issues related to migration, cultural diversity, and inclusion within their…

Grade Levels: High School, Middle School
Types: Planning Tools, Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: Civics

Preparing Students to Thrive in a World on the Move

In an era marked by profound demographic, cultural, economic, and social transformations, the imperative to reshape our educational paradigms has never been more pressing. Ensuring that…

Grade Levels: Elementary, High School, Middle School
Types: Study Guides & Collections, Teaching Techniques

Teaching Frontera

Mateo makes the dangerous journey back home to the United States through the Sonoran Desert with the help of a new friend, a ghost named Guillermo…

Grade Levels: High School, Middle School
Types: Lessons, Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: English

Indigenous Peoples U.S. Migration Collection

The Indigenous Peoples U.S. Migration Collection is a work in progress that provides information and classroom resources on the complex and diverse migration history of indigenous…

Grade Levels: High School
Types: Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: Social Studies

Hispanic Heritage Month Resource Collection

Hispanic history in the United States dates back to the early 17th century when Don Pedro de Peralta settled Santa Fe, New Mexico, making it the…

Grade Levels: High School, Middle School
Types: Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: Social Studies

Simple as Water Educator’s Guide

The Guide to Simple as Water is Re-Imagining Migration’s featured resource for Welcoming Week 2023. Download the free community and educator’s guide to the film Simple as…

Grade Levels: High School, Middle School
Types: Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: Civics, Social Studies

12 Ways Students Can Honor Immigrant Heritage Month by Taking Action

June is immigrant heritage month, a month set aside to help celebrate the contributions of immigrants to the United States. Stepping back, migration is foundational to…

Grade Levels: High School
Types: Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: Civics

Miriam Morgenstern: The Intersection of LGBTQ+ identities and the Immigrant Experience

This resource was developed by Miriam Morgenstern.  Introduction: Why do people leave their homes? Look in any social studies textbook and you will see the push and pull…

Grade Levels: High School
Types: Study Guides & Collections
Subject Areas: Civics, Social Studies
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