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Special Announcement/
Fall 2012
Historical Thinking Poster Goes Digital
Available Now for K-12 Classrooms!
With links to lessons, primary sources, teaching ideas, and more, Teachinghistory.org's new interactive historical thinking poster gives you all the tools to help your students think like historians! Best of all, it is available online for both elementary and secondary classrooms!
Check it out!
Elementary
Find Quality History Content
Looking for fun and creative ways to teach with primary sources? Interested in how younger students can use digital tools to study the past? Visit our Elementary Quick Links to learn how Teachinghistory.org can help you find content and teaching ideas for your classroom. Learn more!
Middle
Explore Teaching Materials
Looking for interesting history resources geared toward middle school? Want to teach students to think like historians? Visit our Middle School Quick Links to learn how Teachinghistory.org can help you find quality history content and strategies for teaching history in exciting ways. Learn more!
High
Discover New Teaching Ideas
Need a hook for an upcoming lesson? Or strategies for developing students’ historical thinking skills? Visit our High School Quick Links to learn how Teachinghistory.org can help you explore best practices, find quality history content, and discover strategies for teaching American history. Learn more!
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