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Where do I start? When there is information everywhere, it is hard to focus on a few tasks that will make the most impact.  1.  Find, Borrow, Fundraise for, or Buy diverse books. This tasks seems obvious because it is. You actually have to get the books. They have to be available to you and your students.  Some places to buy books:  First Book   You will need to create an account with your school email address. There are two primary ways to buy reduced priced books. They have the Book Bank that you can purchase from and only pay shipping. These books come in lots of 12, 24, etc. They also have the regular marketplace that you can buy from. These books are single. First Book does a great job of categorizing books to help you find them based on your specific needs.  Scholastic Book  Again, you will need to create a profile with your school email address. These books are not nearly as cheap as First Book. However, they do run pretty good deals. For instance, right now the

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