Buildings are superb 3-D primary documents that let students make an imaginative leap back to another time in the exact… more
Your students can rub elbows with people in the past through first-person accounts such as diaries, eyewitness reports, autobiographies, travel… more
Are you constantly under pressure to improve student performance and wonder what else you can squeeze into your overworked, underfunded… more
Use this template as a guide for developing engaging technology supported learning activities that are grounded in research. This simple… more
Time travel books are superb transporters, whisking history-haters to another era, where they can soak up details about politics, economics,… more
A candid, clear and humorous Master Class in how and why inquiry works, with simple, descriptive steps to help you… more
This lively no-tech, no-cost simulation casts students in the role of Silk Route traders to discover how the price of… more
Ancient history can be fascinating when students think their way through the stages of human development from nomad to reading-writing-law-abiding… more
You could have your students read about the Constitutional Convention or they could actually participate in it. The lesson gives… more
This highly engaging lesson will get students thinking, working, and talking about separation of powers and checks and balances. This… more