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A Not-So Traditional Thanksgiving
An article describing the conflicting versions of the history of Plymouth, Massachusetts and... | ||
Character Traits
Use this lengthy list of character traits to help students understand and discuss literary... | ||
A Guide to Library Books: The Dewey Decimal System
Help students understand the categories of the Dewey Decimal System, with this chart. This is... | How Parents Can Help Their Sixth Graders
Suggested ways for parents to support the development of their sixth grade child. | |
U.S. Presidents' Biographies
Learn about the life and accomplishments of each U.S. president by reading biographies about... | How Parents Can Help Their Seventh Grader
Help parents understand how they can support their seventh graders, with theses suggestions,... | |
Wives and Children of U.S. Presidents
A chart listing the wives and children of the U.S. presidents. | How Parents Can Help Their Middle or High School Child
An open house or a parent-teacher conference is the perfect time to distribute this list of... | |
Occupations with the Largest Job Growth, 2004–2014
Predictions about careers that will be popular in the near future. | Getting to Know Your Students
Get to know new students through icebreakers, name games, and first-day celebrations. Our... | |
The Great Gatsby Unit
Project ideas, vocabulary lists and quizzes, and reference materials for The Great... | ||
Proper Punctuation
Commas, question marks, semicolons, and more! Use these handouts to teach your students the... | ||
Composition of the U.S. House of Representatives
This table lists the members of the U.S. House of Representatives, including the years they... | Frequently Asked Questions on Inclusion
Learn more about inclusion and how it impacts the classroom. | |
Popular United States References
Share fun facts and historical data about the fifty states with students in grades K-12. Use... | Collaboration Between General and Special Education Teachers
Explore the key elements in collaborations between general educators and special educators. |

