This resource from the National Park Service is a searchable warehouse of lesson ideas, virtual tours, virtual field trips, and even materials for...
The Judicial Learning Center, a non-profit organization, is located in St. Louis Missouri. The mission of the Center is to develop a public...
The National Museum of the American Indian houses are number of educational resources and classroom lessons on their website aimed at increasing the...
This session delves into the impact of the streamlining process on the Indiana Academic Standards for Social Studies, detailing key considerations...
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Smithsonian Latino Museum has shared "Nuestra América" a fully illustrated anthology featuring the...
DOGOnews is a web-based source for articles on content ranging from serious to silly. It is broken into current events, science, social studies,...
Actively Learn is a freemium online education platform that allows students to read a book (or some other document), make comments, answer questions...
We know literacy is an essential skill across content areas, but knowing how to intertwine literacy with your specific subject area. This graphic...
This instructional framework is intended to be a resource for educators to support and enhance children’s learning and development while using the...
The website for The National Museum for Asian Art houses a number of educational resources educators can use in their classrooms. Explore this...
PBS Kids for Parents contains a collection of articles, links, videos, and other resources for parents looking to support children ages 2-8. Click...
Week of the Young Child Work Together Wednesday: Let's share ideas for ISPROUT data collection. How can we gather info on children while still...
"EconEdLink is the go-to-place for K-12 economics and personal finance resources, providing high-quality lesson plans, videos, assessments,...
Geoguessr is an independent site that uses Google Street View to test geography skills. The site “drops” the user in a random place globally, and...
This Interactive Media Bias Chart® is a data visualization that displays measures of news (and “news-like”) articles and sources generated by...
iCivics is a free, non-partisan civic education tool filled with high-quality, engaging resources for teachers and students across the nation. From...
This blog post includes everything you need to get started using Google Sheets Timeline Creator
Learn about Wakelet and 20 ways to use it in your classroom.
This workshop is one in a series of events focused on incorporating the science of reading at the secondary level to strengthen instruction in...