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What Is Child Labor?
Students commemorate Labor Day by learning the meaning of child labor. Then, they learn ways... | ||
Proper Punctuation
Commas, question marks, semicolons, and more! Use these handouts to teach your students the... | My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother
Cover the topic of sibling rivalry with this book for younger readers, My Rotten Redheaded... | |
Composition of the U.S. House of Representatives
This table lists the members of the U.S. House of Representatives, including the years they... | What a "Can-Do Attitude" Can Do for You
Students use a Web resource to increase their sense of confidence and competence by learning... | |
Flag Day Discussions
Through this cooperative learning lesson, students will learn various controversies and facts... | How Do You Say Hello?
Children explore an online resource and learn to say hello in Spanish, Japanese, and Arabic. | |
Political Events and Summer Olympic Games
Students create a timeline of political events and their effects on the Summer Olympic Games. | The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The classic tale of a fantasy world and four children's adventures in it,The Lion, the... | |
Write a Letter to Jesse Owens
Assuming the role of a fellow athlete, Nazi supporter or African-American, students will write... | All About Communities
Students practice creative thinking by applying their knowledge of community to create a quiz. | |
Tips for Conducting an Interview
Use these tips for conducting an interview when completing the It's a... | ||
Popular United States References
Share fun facts and historical data about the fifty states with students in grades K-12. Use... | Regions by Rail
Students explore an online resource and learn the names and locations of states by planning a... | |
It's a Storybook Life!
Students use a web resource to explore oral histories as part of the broad tradition of... | ||
Appreciation Cards
Students make "Appreciation Cards" for people who have jobs that impact their lives. | Is It Constitutional?
Students read constitutional amendments and use the information to evaluate laws and actions. |

