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Spotlight on Elementary Education
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Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment
Relive the dream of the women's vote through roleplay or interfacing with [...] »
John F. Kennedy and Service
Students learn about John F. Kennedy and his ideas about service as a prompt [...] »
English Language Learners
Instructional strategies and resources for ELL
Why Did It Happen? Making Claims about Cause and Effect
A shift in writing is required, often using new language tools, when making [...] »
Scaffolding with Graphic Organizers
Graphic organizers are helpful for students with limited English proficiency [...] »
Teaching Guides
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Comanche Nation and "Manifest Destiny": A Guide for Pre-Service Teachers
Help students better understand the history behind the term "Manifest [...] »
Incorporating 20th Century US Environmental History in the K-5 Classroom
This guide consists of curated primary and secondary sources to help [...] »
Free Speech Teaching Guide 2: Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969): Defining and Arguing Hate Speech
This teaching guide includes a structured guide to explaining the case [...] »
Internationalizing History
Discover the resources you need to "globalize" your U.S. history lesson [...] »
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A Larger Global or Interregional Story
Case studies grab attention, but how can you be sure you're also teaching [...] »