 Looking for a flexible lesson to help build classroom community at the beginning of the school year? Need to find a lesson to supplement your literacy curriculum? Easily navigate the CESAW Lessons Library to find a solution through our comprehensive Standards Aligned Lessons. In this Me a Minute episode, you will take a tour through our Lessons Library and learn about all of the amazing content it provides. You can get to the lessons library by tapping the library button in your journal or tapping the green add button, a sign activity, and tapping the lessons tab. The first thing you will see is a search bar. You can search lessons by keyword, grade level, or click on search lessons by standard to find lessons that align to your specific standards. You can trust that every lesson you find provides students with that repeated practice through both hands-on and digital activities. Under the search bar, you will find thematic featured collections. These featured collections are made up of lessons from various collections all focused on a single topic like community builders. The topic of each featured collection will change each month. All of the lessons included in the featured collections are free for you to use. Classroom and community builders is a featured collection. Here you will find lessons that help you build relationships and start off your year in a positive way. You will find lessons like the one you see here from the My Awesome Year collection. This collection is designed to be a journal between the teacher and the student that helps teachers and students get to know each other. In addition to featured collections, you will also find subject collections in the lessons library. Each subject tile includes all collections that align with the specific subject. Subjects include computer science, early literacy, English language arts, math, and more. Let's take a closer look at what you will find under English Language Arts. Tapping on the English Language Arts tile opens the collections that are aligned to that subject. At the top, you can search for lessons and see the recommended grade levels for the collection shown. Notice there is a free tag on some of the lessons. These lessons are yours to use for free for the entire school year. To find more free lessons and information including implementation resources, simply tap on View All Lessons. We know educators have a lot on their plates. The lessons in the Most Popular First Grade Lessons section will generate lessons that other grade level teachers are using. This will change based on the grade levels you teach. The lessons library allows you to easily and quickly find standards-aligned lessons to meet your instructional needs. Your challenge this week is to explore the lessons library. Tap into the featured and subject collections and find a lesson you will use. Share the creativity you capture on Twitter using the hashtag TESAMEAMENI.