The school district listed two optional books that talk about pronouns for teachers to share with their students.
Kindergarten 'social science' curriculum in Oregon district instructs 4-year-olds on neo-pronouns
Listed under the Lesson 1 Activities section in the Beaverton School District K-5 Elementary Social Sciences curriculum and"Activity 7" are the picture books"They, She, He, Me: Free to Be!" by Matthew Smith-Gonzalez and Maya Christina Gonzalez and the other is"The Pronoun" book by Chris Ayala-Kronos. "When you were born, you were given a name, and a pronoun. Probably he or she," the author wrote.
In the other book,"The Pronoun Book," author Ayala-Kronos wrote,"How do you know what someone wants to be called?" The document states the development of the curriculum"adheres to the requirements and guidance provided by" the Oregon Department of Education K-5 ALT1-Knowledge themes and state standards, the National Council of Social Studies, among others.
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