What Do You Do With a Chance? by Kobi Yamada is a beautifully written story that invites students to think about courage, risk-taking, and the moments that quietly shape who we become as learners and people. Through the metaphor of a “chance,” students see how fear can cause us to hesitate—but also how growth often begins when we lean in instead of pulling back. It’s a powerful read-aloud for March, when students are ready to reflect on their learning and consider what might be possible next.

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