National Geographic – Education Section
Recently, the National Geographic webpage unveiled its Education page. It’s amazing! There are so many resources for teachers: custom maps, projects, lesson plans, ways for your students to get...
View ArticleArchaeology Lesson Plans K-12
The Archaeological Institute of American (AIA) has a wonderful series of K-12 lesson plans for teachers interested in teaching their students about archaeology. From interactive ‘school digs’ to making...
View ArticleHacking the Humanities
The humanities teacher in me could not resist attending “Hacking the Humanities” with Lawrence Reiff. He starts out discussing the importance of the humanities – it’s not about STEM, it’s about STEAM!...
View ArticleFree Literary Texts & Resources for Teachers & Students
I recently discovered CommonLit, a free curated repository of fiction and non-fiction works for teachers and students. This is a great resource for educators looking to infuse content into their course...
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