Welcome to Best Practices
Spotlight on Elementary Education
Example of Historical Thinking
Excite students by introducing them to primary sources that answer questions [...] »
What can a photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 reveal? Donald A. [...] »
See sourcing in action, as a historian reads a document about the Scopes [...] »
Potato chip marketing—how a luxury item became an everyday U.S. food.
[...] »If the U.S. interned you and your family, how would you respond?
[...] »Teaching in Action
Did two bullets begin WWI? Explore causation in your classroom.
[...] »Elementary teacher Karen Eanes hooks her students with engaging historical [...] »
Using Primary Sources
Don't overlook song as a way of understanding the past.
[...] »Advertisements have surrounded us for years. How can you interpret them? [...] »
Teaching with Textbooks
Turn your students into 'master chefs' by using learning menus that allow [...] »
Make the most of your textbook—engage students in close reading and analysis [...] »
Help students identify with the past via children who lived through the [...] »
Class discussion and personal inquiry builds an interactive relationship [...] »
Allow students to see that history as we know it is interpretation, [...] »