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Teaching Materials

Teaching Guides

This guide explores the relationship between secrecy and the First Amendment [...] »

Ask a Master Teacher
Photo, Ice 049, March 23, 2010, wcn247, Flickr

Explore tips on challenging gifted high school students, including resources [...] »

History Content

Website Reviews
Broadside, Proclaim the truth! Financial management of..., 1868, Ephemera Coll.

This site furnishes more than 10,000 items of ephemera from the U.S. and [...] »

Website Reviews
Postcard, Elliot Home. . . , 1910, Valentine & Sons', Toronto Public Library

Slavery in Canada? Who were these people? What were their lives like?


Best Practices

Examples of Historical Thinking

What connections do documents related to the Jackie Robinson Testimonial [...] »

Using Primary Sources

Incorporate art into lesson plans with this resource from The Metropolitan [...] »

History Quiz

Burn the witch! Discover how historical coverage of the Salem Witch Trials has changed over time.

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Digital Classroom

Chronozoom is a dynamic timeline tool that presents large scale timelines in a creative way.

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Thinking Like Historians

Interactive Historical Thinking Poster (Elementary)
Historical Thinking Poster Elementary
Find strategies, quizzes, and lessons for teaching historical thinking in your classroom. | [...] »
Interactive Historical Thinking Poster (Secondary)
Historical Thinking Poster Elementary
Find strategies, quizzes, and lessons for teaching historical thinking in your classroom. | [...] »
Civil War Interactive Poster
Historical Thinking Poster Elementary
Get students thinking like historians as they learn about the Civil War! | [...] »