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This lively no-tech, no-cost simulation casts students in the role of Silk Route traders to discover how the price of… more

Buildings are superb 3-D primary documents that let students make an imaginative leap back to another time in the exact… more

Orphans preferred is the intriguing hook that will lure your students to investigate this unique primary source document about business… more

This highly engaging lesson will get students thinking, working, and talking about separation of powers and checks and balances.  This… more

Here’s a topographic encounter that is physical, observable and dimensional. Hands-on-to-the-max, it allows your students to really grasp the major… more

Effective as an opener to tap into prior knowledge and inspire student interest, this fast paced exercise works best in… more

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Jan 29, 2021 23

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Jun 9, 2020 65

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May 14, 2020 10

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May 3, 2020 110

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This choice board is organized for Monday through Friday.  Students select words from their list and engage in creative, meaningful… more

Online teaching and learning aren’t the only options when schools are closed and children are learning at home. While there… more

Have you ever thought about what others are doing to support our globe during the upcoming defeat of the COVID-19… more

When life gives you lemons, engineer lemonade! When you are using remote learning, your classroom is in the the real… more

Students use today’s headlines and research ways to create a healthier school.  In this mini-project, students examine these four areas… more

Cryptograms are coded messages that use numbers (or other objects) in place of letters. You must then determine the cipher… more

Mission:  Students will read several news articles about how governors are restricting travel to their states from Coronavirus hot spots. … more

Schoolhouse Rock were catchy songs that appeared during breaks between Saturday morning cartoons during the 1970s and 80s. They were… more

What traits do successful entrepreneurs have in common?  This self-paced lesson includes two pieces:  a power point & a response… more

This choice board is organized for Monday through Friday.  Students select words from their list and engage in creative, meaningful… more

Online teaching and learning aren’t the only options when schools are closed and children are learning at home. While there… more

Have you ever thought about what others are doing to support our globe during the upcoming defeat of the COVID-19… more

When life gives you lemons, engineer lemonade! When you are using remote learning, your classroom is in the the real… more

Students use today’s headlines and research ways to create a healthier school.  In this mini-project, students examine these four areas… more

Cryptograms are coded messages that use numbers (or other objects) in place of letters. You must then determine the cipher… more

Mission:  Students will read several news articles about how governors are restricting travel to their states from Coronavirus hot spots. … more

Schoolhouse Rock were catchy songs that appeared during breaks between Saturday morning cartoons during the 1970s and 80s. They were… more

What traits do successful entrepreneurs have in common?  This self-paced lesson includes two pieces:  a power point & a response… more