Historical Thinking Interactive Poster!
So how do we top the popularity of our historical thinking poster? We make a good thing even better!
So how do we top the popularity of our historical thinking poster? We make a good thing even better!
Posterboard and rubber cement may work for some projects, but students can also avoid the mess—and incorporate audiovisuals—by making glogs (virtual posters) online.
Bring some of America’s greatest works of art into your classroom as teaching tools to foster historical thinking and analysis.
Memorializes Roland Marchand with more than 6,100 images, including more than 2,000 advertisements, and 48 lesson plans drawn from his collection.
Showcases more than 900 Work Projects Administration (WPA) posters produced as part of the New Deal.
Provides an overview of World War I through essays, diaries, posters, audio files, and other primary and secondary sources.