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Spotlight on Elementary Education
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Lesson Plan Reviews
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A Look at Slavery through Posters and Broadsides
How to identify the author, audience, date, and message of historical [...] »
Immigration
Very few of us have ancestors who were not immigrants. Bring the topic of [...] »
English Language Learners
Instructional strategies and resources for ELL
Targeting Content and English Language Objectives
Build your students' language skills and historical understanding by using [...] »
Using Visuals to Build Interest and Understanding
Using primary source images to help English Language Learners build [...] »
Teaching Guides
Explore new teaching methods and approaches
Native Women and Suffrage - Beyond the 19th Amendment: A Guide for Pre-Service Teachers
Using primary sources from the Library of Congress, help students reconsider [...] »
Religion and the Labor Movement: A Guide for Pre-Service Teachers
Engaging Library of Congress primary sources that connect religion and [...] »
Structured Academic Controversy (SAC)
Are classroom discussions about winning the argument or about understanding [...] »
Webquest, Inquiry, and Lincoln’s Views on Technology
Searching for new, exciting ways to engage your students in the classroom? [...] »
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Let's Get Folky
Looking for a way to spice up your lesson plans? Try incorporating folk [...] »