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    10 Articles about HISTORY


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    Take a Bite Out of History.

    Take a Bite Out of History. Idea by Eric, 5th Grade Teacher, Virginia Beach, Virginia. As part of our studies centering on the Revolutionary and The Civil Wars, we have More...

    Interactive American Flag Honors Historical Facts

    Interactive American Flag Honors Historical Facts. Idea by Cathy, 1st Grade Teacher, Pensacola, Florida. Our Social Studies unit on America coincides with Veterans Day More...

    Pumpkin Potluck Brews Up Seasonal Learning Fun.

    Pumpkin Potluck Brews Up Seasonal Learning Fun. Idea by Katie, 4th Grade Teacher, Pensacola, FL. Years ago, I switched from scheduling a traditional Halloween celebration More...

    A Cross-Curriculum Intermediate Exercise

    This Intermediate cross-curriculum exercise was sent in by Ditty, who is a Guidance Counselor in Charleston, WV. I found a way to really involve my fifth and sixth grade students More...

    Learning The States, One Quarter At A Time

    Learning the states, one quarter at a time, sent in by Julie, who teaches 4th Grade in Huntington Beach, CA. I like collecting the state quarters so every year in my class, More...

    Women’s History Bulletin Board

    February is "Women’s History Month." Here’s a timely actively shared by Mindy, who teaches 3rd Grade in Beachwood, NJ. For Women in History Month, I take the last 10 minutes More...

    Delegating Tasks

    When times get a bit hectic and you begin to feel overwhelmed, remember "It's great to delegate!" Begin by making lists of all the large jobs you have to do. Then, break each large More...

    Who's Who In History

    This fun idea comes from Rita, a 5th Grade teacher in Honolulu, Hawaii: February is a great month to study biographies with two of our honored presidents featured. I buy inexpensive More...

    Presidential Profile

    Children typically learn a lot about our more famous presidents, such as Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and John F. Kennedy. But they know little or nothing about other presidents, More...

    Delegating Tasks

    When times get a bit hectic and you begin to feel overwhelmed, remember "It's great to delegate!" Begin by making lists of all the large jobs you have to do. Then, break each More...

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