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Learn About 9-11

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Review the resources at “learn about 9-11”. Topics include understanding the attacks as history, debating the government’s role, the nature of heroism and evaluation foreign policy.

Digital History

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Digital History, from the University of Huston, provides a very rich and in-depth look at American History. You can search by era, topic or resource type. Resources include … learn more

History Channel

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The History Channel offers a wide range of resources and videos. One area of special interest is the Famous Speeches page, with audio clips on everything from Amelia … learn more

Gryphon Books: Early Childhood Educators

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Combining theory and best practices, Gryphon House’s award-winning authors have developed practical advice and effective teaching strategies for early childhood development. Our educator resources focus on a wide … learn more

International Affairs Resources

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This section of the WWW Virtual Library system is a frequently updated Internet directory of over 2000 annotated links to high-quality English-language resources for a wide range of current international … learn more

The Concord Consortium

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Bob Tinker, founder of the Concord Consortium, has pioneered the use of remote sensing devices, linked to computers, and hands-on physics experiments. (Activities for both these approaches are … learn more

National Wildlife Federation Lesson Plans

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The National Wildlife Federation has over 1,000 lesson plans designed to introduce students to life science, ecology, wildlife biology, scientific identification and observation. All lesson plans are aligned … learn more

Sea Perch Program

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While supporting the educational and environmental initiatives of NOAA, MIT Sea Grant strives to meet the needs of local communities, the Navy, maritime, shipping, and other technology-driven industries. MIT … learn more

The Concord Review

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The Concord Review publishes academic essays of high school students, especially on topics for college AP exams.

Purdue OWL

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Purdue OWL offers over 200 free resources for a wide variety of student groups including ESL learners, junior high and high school students, adult education and even professional … learn more

StudyGuide

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StudyGuide was created by Mrs. Adams, a teacher in Birmingham, Alabama. Lessons include how to write a research paper, note-taking, and examples from different genres. Keep up with … learn more

PBS Kids Internet Quiz

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While aimed at younger students, the quiz is fun and can be taken by students (and teachers) of any age. It covers topics like Internet shopping, data backups, … learn more

Multnomah Homework Center

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The Multnomah Library Homework Center provides a list of primary sources for a wide range of subjects and topics. Historical research relies on documents and artifacts that date … learn more

Stem Cell Basics

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The National Institutes of Health has created a primer on stem cells. Topics include the biological properties of stem cells, the important questions about stem cells that are … learn more

Genetic Science Learning Center

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The Genetic Science Learning Center is a wonderful site for anything genetic and includes topics like “How to extract DNA from anything living” (using detergent, meat tenderizer, and … learn more

Centre of the Cell

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Centre of the Cell is a science education center hosted by Queen Mary University of London. It is the first science education center in the world to be … learn more

Biology in Motion

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Biology in Motion,developed by an inspiring teacher, uses the Web’s animation capacities to illustrate such phenomenon as evolution, the cardiovascular system, and cell division. There are also free … learn more

BrainPOP

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BrainPOP is a commercial site but an especially engaging one–movies, experiments, etc. about blood, cells, hair. It is suitable for ages 6-14 but it does include sensitive topics … learn more

The National Gardening Association

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Garden, home of the National Garden Association, contains K-12 curricula and information on topics such as grasses, fungi and butterfly gardens.

Microgravity

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NASA offers a wide variety of topics to explore and excite older students. An example is microgravity, the appearance of floating in space. Gravity is a force that … learn more

Astronomy Picture of the Day

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In addition to the main image site, NASA has additional areas dedicated to specific topics. For Astronomy buffs, NASA posts each day a different image or photograph of … learn more

Rockets Educator Guide from NASA

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Few classroom topics generate as much excitement as rockets. The scientific, technological, engineering and mathematical foundations of rocketry provide exciting classroom opportunities for authentic hands-on, minds-on experimentation. The … learn more

Earthsky Earthcare

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EarthSky Earthcare’s topics and resources are divided between today and tonight. Its main dissemination source is the radio. Earth & Sky started out as 2-minute broadcasts on radio … learn more

Explore Learning

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Explore Learning, originally a dissertation project, allows students to visualize and alter parameters in topics such as mechanics and life sciences. Specific labs include mouse genetics, golf range … learn more

Sports Science for Kids

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Enjoy sports science for kids with our awesome range of free games, fun experiments, science fair projects, interesting quizzes, amazing facts, cool videos, and more! Learn about forces … learn more

Stats Tutor

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Dr Alun Owen at Loughborough University in England developed this site to help students and teachers. The site covers a wide variety of statistic topics and includes videos, … learn more

High School Statistics Curriculum

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Math Is Fun has a good collection of statistics related activities, including topics like How to Do a Survey, Categorizing Quantitative Data, Accuracy & Precision, and Fair Dice.

Money and Finance for Kids

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This site covers a number of interesting money related topics, including topics like Counting Money, Making Change, Money Word Problems, and Filling Out A Check. Other topics include … learn more

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We cover everything from lesson plans and classroom topics to professional development and teacher support. And we update the website weekly (and many times daily) with new topics … learn more

Presidents’ Day 2024

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Presidents’ Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February; Presidents’ Day 2024 will occur on February 19. Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President … learn more

History Channel: Kwanzaa

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Kwanzaa 2023 begins on Tuesday, December 26, and lasts through Monday, January 1, 2024. This article from the History Channel covers the history, principles, and symbols of Kwanzaa. … learn more

THE 2023 CHRISTMAS PRICE INDEX

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For 40 years, PNC has calculated the prices of the 12 gifts from the classic song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” The PNC Christmas Price Index® remains a whimsical … learn more

Halloween Worksheets

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Kids all know that Halloween is associated with downright spooky. It is time to draw out the pumpkins and pick a costume. Halloween is derived from Samhain, a … learn more

NewsuemED Lesson Plans

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NewseumED.org offers free resources to cultivate the First Amendment and media literacy skills essential to civic life. Learn how to authenticate, analyze and evaluate information from a variety … learn more

The 13 Colonies

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The 13 colonies founded along the Eastern seaboard in the 17th and 18th centuries weren’t the first colonial outposts on the American continent, but they were the ones … learn more

Labor Day 2023

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Labor Day 2023 will occur on Monday, September 4. Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers and is traditionally observed on the first … learn more

TeachersFirst’s Constitution Day Resources

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This collection of reviewed resources from TeachersFirst is selected to help teachers and students learn about the United States Constitution and to plan projects and classroom activities so … learn more

TeachersFirst’s Online Learning

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Online learning is an umbrella term that refers to any learning situated online rather than in a traditional classroom. As times have changed, online learning has become very … learn more

History: Women’s Suffrage

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The women’s suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. It took activists and reformers nearly 100 years … learn more

Visual Dictionary

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This well-illustrated visual dictionary has five categories of illustrations: biology vegetal, biology animal, human body, music, transport, and clothing. Visual Dictionary, to learn by way of image with … learn more

Science Trek: Educator Resources

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Science Trek offers a wealth of materials specifically for teachers. Each topic site includes several tabs with a wealth of information. Click on the “Educators” tab in each … learn more

TeachersFirst’s Shakespeare Resources

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The amount of material available on Shakespeare is endless. These original and reviewed resources are an attempt to collect information on the works most commonly encountered in a … learn more

World War I Centennial

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As the largest repository of American World War I records, the National Archives invites you to browse the wealth of records and information documenting the U.S. experience in … learn more

World War I

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World War I, also known as the Great War, began in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. His murder catapulted into a war across Europe … learn more

World War II

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World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries. Sparked by the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the war dragged on … learn more

TeachersFirst’s D Day Resources

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This collection of reviewed resources from TeachersFirst is selected to help teachers and students honor D-Day and the important events of World War II through related projects and … learn more

The Titanic: Sinking and Facts

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The RMS Titanic, a luxury steamship, sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, off the coast of Newfoundland in the North Atlantic after sideswiping an iceberg … learn more

AdLit: College Readiness

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It’s never too soon for students to begin thinking of themselves as college material. Middle and junior high students should be developing the habits and skills of successful … learn more

Mother’s Day 2024

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Mother’s Day is a holiday honoring motherhood that is observed in different forms throughout the world. In the United States, Mother’s Day 2023 will occur on Sunday, May … learn more

Reading Rockets: Teaching Vocabulary

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Consider some excellent lesson models for teaching vocabulary, explaining idioms, fostering word consciousness, instruction for English Language Learners, and mnemonic strategies.

St. Patrick’s Day

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St. Patrick’s Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special … learn more

History of Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day occurs every February 14. Across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in … learn more

Fall Worksheets

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Fall is the season between the warmest season of the month and the coldest. Because of this transition to cold, the Fall season is usually associate with a … learn more

Columbus Day October 10th

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Columbus Day is a U.S. holiday that commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492, and Columbus Day 2022 occurs on Monday, October 10. It … learn more

The Holocaust

History.com. Approximately six million Jews and some 5 million others, targeted for racial, political, ideological and behavioral reasons, died in the Holocaust. More than one million of those who perished … learn more

History Channel: September 11 Attacks

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On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al Qaeda hijacked four airplanes and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. … learn more

Celebrating Constitution Day

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September 17 is designated as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787. Learn more about the … learn more

Education: USA Facts

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Government data to drive fact-based discussion. The American education system is a patchwork of public and private schools serving millions of children in urban to rural settings. The … learn more

TeachersFirst’s Project-Based Learning

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Project-based learning is a dynamic teaching method that encourages students to gain knowledge by working to actively explore problems and investigate authentic and complex questions or challenges. This … learn more

Cyberbullying

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According to StopBullying.gov, Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. It can happen via text message and within apps, on social media, … learn more