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Spotlight on Elementary Education
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Lesson Plan Reviews
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Opening Up the Textbook: Rosa Parks
The textbook is examined as one source among many, rather than a final [...] »
The Cost of Industrialization
Use the Triangle Shirtwaist fire to examine the benefits and costs of [...] »
English Language Learners
Instructional strategies and resources for ELL
SQ3R: Survey, Question, Read, Review, Recite
Learn about SQ3R, a note-taking system for English Language Learners to help [...] »
Summarizing and Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing and summarizing exercises help ELL students improve at [...] »
Teaching Guides
Explore new teaching methods and approaches
Applying KWL Guides to Sources with Elementary Students
To engage with a source, ask, "What do I know, what do I want [...] »
Immigration from Asia Post-1970: A Guide for Pre-Service Teachers
Help students understand recent immigration history by exploring photographs [...] »
Document-Based Whole-Class Discussion
Classroom discussions need not be argumentative and unproductive. Discover a [...] »
Writing to Learn History: Annotations and Mini-Writes
A pen or pencil in your student's hand is an excellent tool for teaching [...] »
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Realizing the Value of Primary Sources
When you just can't get your students to care what the Founders, or anyone [...] »