Expand literacy through hip-hop with a 1-hour playlist that’s squeaky clean for classroom listening. Newbery honoree Jason Reynolds said in his interview with The Daily
Video is the language of choice for today’s students.To empower the next generation of learners to thrive in a media-centric world, harness their existing communication
Bring the 2019 Coretta Scott King Award-winning titles—A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 and The Stuff Of Stars—to life in your classroom with these original Britannica School activities.
Did you ever stop and think about how basic ingredients transform into your favorite foods? Explore the sweet science of baking with these Britannica School activities.
Britannica curriculum specialists delivered a special professional development session on literacy and social studies to the Seventh Day Teacher Conference this August in Chicago.
After a month of media literacy boot camp, we’re excited to test your students’ knowledge, inspire them about careers in media production and advocacy, and get them ready to to become thoughtful media engagers.
October Media Literacy Challenge, Week 4: Using the GooseChase app, students will complete several tasks to help them practice the skills they need to fight fake news.
Educators can easily build a source deck around any current events topic and, in this activity, we’re using it to bring together a discussion on fake news and source evaluation.
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