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Hypothesize, test, and acknowledge how sources form different "pictures of [...] »
Maps show far more than how to go from point A to point B! Discover how to [...] »
Leave your students with intellectually and emotionally significant memories [...] »
Documents are riddled with difficult vocabulary. Don't be afraid to adapt [...] »
A pen or pencil in your student's hand is an excellent tool for teaching [...] »
Go forth, and contextualize! Give students the opportunity for solo [...] »
Looking for ways to use fiction in your elementary history curriculum? Read [...] »
Setting up and maintaining a blog for your classroom is easy (and typically [...] »
Thesis statements form the backbone of history essays and DBQs.
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