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The Holiday Spot

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WELCOME TO THEHOLIDAYSPOT, YOUR GUIDE FOR ALL EVENTS & HOLIDAYS.  A place where you can get ideas, crafts, recipes, greeting cards, traditions & history, activities and social networking … learn more

Columbus Day 2022

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Columbus Day occurs on the second Monday in October. This year, it will be observed on Monday, October 10. Why do we observe Columbus Day? Here’s a brief history … learn more

Today in History: Columbus Day

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Early in the morning of October 12, 1492, a sailor on board the Pinta sighted land, beginning a new era of European exploration and expansion.

Read Write Think: Primary Sources

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Primary sources are the raw materials of history—original documents and objects which were created at the time under study. They are different from secondary sources, accounts or interpretations … learn more

Constitution 101 Curriculum: High School

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Constitution 101 is a 15-unit asynchronous, semester-long curriculum that provides students with a basic understanding of the Constitution’s text, history, structure, and caselaw. Drawing on primary source documents from … learn more

Our Story

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Smithsonian’s History Explorere. American History stories and activities you can do together.

Our Stories Activities Sept. 11, 2001

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Smithsonian’s History Explorer. While many young children have heard references to “9/11” or “September 11,” they may not have accurate answers to all of their questions about the … learn more

National Museum of American History

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Empowering people to create a just and compassionate future by exploring, preserving, and sharing the complexity of our past. We collect artifacts of all kinds—from gowns to locomotives—to … learn more

The Interactive Constititution

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National Constitution Center. Learn about the text, history, and meaning of the U.S. Constitution from leading scholars of diverse legal and philosophical perspectives.

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

United State Capital Historical Society

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United States Capitol Historical Society is a nonprofit and nonpartisan educational organization created in 1962 to promote the history of the Capitol and Congress. USCHS serves as an informational … learn more

Sandra Day O’Connor Institute

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Our nation’s first female Supreme Court justice and first female majority leader of any state legislative upper house, Justice O’Connor is a peerless trailblazer who has left a … learn more

Bill of Rights Educator Hub

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Educator Hub. BRI is a teacher service organization with over 20 years of history growing and supporting our educator network. Learn more about our resources.

Observing Constitution Day

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On September 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time to sign the document they had created. The National Archives and Records Administration … learn more

PBS: Remembering Queen Elizabeth II

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Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch in British history, died Sept. 8 at age 96. Today we honor her legacy. September 08, 2022 by Madisson Haynes

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

iCivics: The Constitution EXPLAINED

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iCivics presents a comprehensive, short-form video series explaining the text, history, and relevance of the United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, and additional amendments. Our videos are assignable and end … learn more

OLogy: Science Website

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Welcome to OLogy! The science website for kids from the American Museum of Natural History. Below is a sample of resources at all K-5 grade levels that support … learn more

Learn Bright

Thank you for visiting the Learn Bright YouTube page. Learn Bright is focused on providing educational videos for kids that are fun and engaging but that also teach … learn more

High School Lesson Plans & Tips

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Teachers will find general advice on classroom management and teaching techniques for working with diverse teenagers of varying abilities and backgrounds, as well as creative tried-and-true lesson plans … learn more

The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks

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Naval History and Heritage Command On the morning of 11 September 2001, 19 terrorists from the Islamist extreme group al Qaeda hijacked four commercial aircraft and crashed two … learn more

EDSITEment: Lesson Plans

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EDSITEment is a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Trust for the Humanities. EDSITEment offers free resources for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality K-12 … learn more

THE SEPTEMBER 11 TERRORIST ATTACKS

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On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people were killed in the deadliest terrorist attacks in American history. The moment shocked the nation. The 9/11 attacks were the deadliest on … learn more

Library of Congress: September 11

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Today in History ordinarily presents events that happened at least twenty-five years in the past, but this day is an exception. Within hours of the terrorist attacks of September … learn more

9/11 Memorial Museum

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The 9/11 Memorial & Museum offers interactive lesson plans for students in grades 3 to 12 that address the 9/11 attacks, their ongoing repercussions, and the history of the … learn more

Britannica: September 11 Attacks

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September 11 attacks, also called 9/11 attacks, series of airline hijackings and suicide attacks committed in 2001 by 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda against targets in the United States, the deadliest … learn more

Presidents Day Lesson Plans and Resources

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What is there to know about Presidents Day? Also referred to as Washington’s Birthday, there is a colorful history behind the holiday that provides for a long weekend every … learn more

Kidtopia

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Kidtopia is a site created by school librarians for elementary school students and their teachers. Kidtopia is a directory and search engine including websites recommended by teachers, librarians, … learn more

Presidents’ Day Lessons

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Teach your high school students about the constitutional legacy of George Washington, James Madison, Abraham Lincoln, and Ronald Reagan this Presidents’ Day. These free, ready-to-use lessons will engage … learn more

iCivics Constitution Day Activities

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Why is Constitution Day important to teach? Constitution Day, September 17, 2022, is an opportunity to engage students in the U.S. Constitution’s continued relevance. Use this day and the … learn more

Khan Academy: ELA 2nd-9th

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A personalized learning resource for all ages Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace … learn more

OER Commons: We the People

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The “We the People” Constitution Hub is a public digital collection of curated Civics and History resources. It is free with no subscription required. Educators have access to … learn more

Ancestry Education

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Empowering the Next Generation of History Makers AncestryClassroom™ provides educators with access to classroom resources, professional learning tools, and Ancestry® historical record collections at no cost to help students find … learn more

Infoplease: Top Ten Lists

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Infoplease is a reference and learning site, combining the contents of an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas and several almanacs loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records. Our … learn more

Education World: Biography Acrostic

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A perfect culminating activity for your biography, history, or literature unit. This lesson might be used • as a culminating activity for your Biography unit. • as a … learn more

Our Story

Back in the 1995, the Internet as we know it today was just getting organized. There were only 23,500 web sites on the entire Internet (vs. 1.7 billion … learn more

Thomas Elva Edison

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Thomas Alva Edison is one of the greatest inventors in history and was responsible for more inventions than any other inventor. He created the first research laboratory, which … learn more

Reading & Writing in the Disciplines

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Learn research, practice, and tools for integrating discipline literacy into mathematics, science, English, and history/social studies content based lessons.

Teaching Social Studies

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In elementary school, students take social studies every year, beginning with the most basic elements of geography and history, and gradually progressing to more specific and detailed subjects … learn more

TeacherVision Themes

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When students are able to connect what you teach with the world around them, learning becomes fun, easy, and inspirational. Our resources cover a wide variety of themes that … learn more

I Love Languages

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Use this site to broaden students’ understanding of the history of other languages. Over 200 languages are included.

TED

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TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out, in 1984, as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Talks are … learn more

NSTA Awards and Competitions

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NSTA hosts a number of Awards and Competitions. For many years, NSTA has awarded grants for community-based science projects, particularly in environmental studies and physical studies. Absorbing the … learn more

National Council for the Social Studies

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NCSS is the umbrella professional organization for social studies teachers, including all the academic disciplines associated with history and social science. The site has been re-designed to include … learn more

Teaching Math from the Smithsonian

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Throughout American history, teachers and parents have used objects–from colonial–era slates to modern electronic calculators–to help students master abstract mathematical concepts. These math teaching tools reflect society’s hopes … learn more

Smithsonian For Educators

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In addition to the Learning Lab, the Smithsonian has a very wide range of on-line resources, with everything from the National Postal Museum and the National Portrait Gallery … learn more

Panoramic Photographs – American Memory Project

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Panoramic Photographs at the LOC will yield 4000 photographs of significant events and ordinary life from 1851-1991. We found the primary source photographs detailing California history fascinating.

The U.S. Mint

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Nothing gets a student’s attention like money. Use the on-line resources here to take a virtual (or in person) tour of your nearest U.S. Mint. You can bring … learn more

National Assessment Governing Board

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The National Assessment Governing Board is an independent, bipartisan organization that oversees the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as The Nation’s Report Card. You will find … learn more

A History of Past Pandemics

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Some people comparing this event to the 1918 Flu Pandemic. The CDC has a great resource documenting the 1918 pandemic and other pandemics over the years including ones … learn more

MiddleWeb

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MiddleWeb is all about the middle grades — with a sharp focus on teaching and learning in grades 4-8. Topics range from bullying to history lesson redesigns to … learn more

Copyright Law and You!

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Tara Miller has created a great video aimed at middle school students. It looks at the history of copyright law, gives examples of fair use and describes “Public … learn more

Annenberg Foundation Classroom Resources

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The Annenberg Foundation has indexed a wide range of lesson plans targeted by grade levels and discipline . Arts Foreign Language Language Arts Literature Mathematics Science Social Studies … learn more

Vintage Space

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Vintage Space is an example of the hundreds of great topic channels available for the viewing on YouTube. Amy Shira Teitel is a spaceflight historian, author, and all-around … learn more

Diego Rivera Murals

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The artist Diego Rivera has painted numerous murals tied to specific themes and times in American history. Use his artworks as a springboard to explore community values and … learn more

Volcano World: Teachers

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Volcanic activity is the most powerful force in nature. Some volcanic eruptions are much more powerful than the largest nuclear explosion. Volcanoes have killed thousands of people and … learn more

Women @ NASA

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This site includes a stunning collection of 64 videos and essays from women across the agency who contribute to NASA’s mission in different ways. Includes a section for … learn more

Historical Quests  Topic Page

At one Iowa school a groomed portion of the schoolyard has been subdivided into acreage for woodland, prairie and wetland environments. Students perform hands-on “history” in these environments. … learn more

Galapagos Conservancy: Biodiversity

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The Galapagos Conservancy site has a wide range of resources, with information on the history of the Islands, biodiversity, conservation challenges and “Sustainable Tourism”. Check out their “wallpaper” … learn more

The Living Edens

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Wish for a paradise or the Garden of Edens? The Living Edens is an inspiring natural history available from PBS, opening magical vistas through the expertise of world-acclaimed … learn more

Children’s Museum in Canada

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The Canadian Museum of History (which includes the Canadian Children’s Museum) has a wide range of on-line exhibits that will engage students and can be the basis for … learn more

Women’s History  Topic Page

While many of the vendors’ brochures contain nice photos of girls exploring technology, employment statistics tell a different story. The lower the grade in which which young women … learn more

NIST

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Major concepts and a history of time-keeping can be found at the NIST site.