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Every March, teachers across the country celebrate Women’s History Month by highlighting the remarkable women who shaped our world. 

However, finding lessons that go beyond the usual few figures can be a challenge. Unfortunately, most curricula still lack the female scientists, writers, activists, and everyday heroes who changed history.

That’s wh...


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If you’re a middle school geography teacher, you know how challenging it can be to help students connect to Europe's diverse geographic features. From the Alps to the Arctic Circle, Europe’s geography tells stories of migration, empire, culture, and change.

Here are 10 awesome, teacher-approved resources that make teaching the geography of Eu...


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Teaching the Harlem Renaissance is one of the most powerful ways to help students connect art, music, and literature to the broader story of American history and identity.

This period of US History saw a cultural rebirth of African American creativity and is one of the most important aspects of the Roaring 20s that your students need to learn about in either middle sch...


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America's Constitution can feel abstract for students. It's full of difficult text, articles, and clauses that seem far removed from modern life. With the right lessons however, this cornerstone of American democracy becomes vivid, relatable, and even exciting to learn about.

Whether you teach middle school civics or high school U.S. government or U.S. history, th...


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