Collection: Teacher Guides

Our Teacher Guides are designed by experienced educators working directly in the respective communities.

They are created to provide educators with dynamic lesson plan suggestions, learning objectives, discussion questions, and various activities per page.

We also offer Teacher Trainings for organizations - learn more here.

Teacher Trainings

We offer Teacher Trainings for organizations incorporating our resources into their programs.

The purpose of the trainings is to build a teaching community and encourage more creative teaching methods that might be outside of the educators’ comfort zone — in communities where school may not be an option.

  • Picture Dictionary for ESL Beginners - Afghan

    "A greatly appreciated resource in helping refugees."

    I’ve just placed my second order for the Afghan version of the wonderful (!) dictionary. Such a well done and a greatly appreciated resource in helping refugees. I love the sweet simplicity and picture format, yet so comprehensive in essential vocabulary and so nicely contextualized.

    - Educator, USA

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  • Picture Dictionary for ESL Beginners - Rohingya

    "I have learned creative ways how to make class more productive."

    My teaching system has been changed after receiving the training program from Books Unbound. I have learned creative ways how to make class more productive. Now students are learning more fruitfully and more effectively.

    - Rohingya teacher, Bangladesh

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  • Picture Dictionary for ESL Beginners - Rohingya

    "I have never seen this kind of book before."

    I fell in love with this book when I first saw it. At the very beginning, I have spent several days just only on this book's cartoons. All these cartoons are so cute. I love them so much. It makes me so happy when I speak to myself with the cartoons.
    - Rohingya student, USA

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Inclusive Learning

Our Picture Dictionary can be used by anyone, literate or illiterate, at home or at school. This project is an attempt to bridge the education gap in vulnerable communities through informal, contextualized learning.

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