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.
Britannica curriculum specialists delivered a special professional development session on literacy and social studies to the Seventh Day Teacher Conference this August in Chicago.
Arm any middle or high school student against the sway of fake news with this free media literacy webinar, presented by edWeb.net and Tiffany “Mighty Little Librarian” Whitehead.
A free webinar presented by edWeb.net and Dr. Leslie Maniotes. Supersize the literacy arsenal of any K-12 student by mastering the art of “keyword lessons.”
How to use Long Way Down, the 2018 Newbery Honor-winning book by Jason Reynolds, to build poetry and writing skills and inspire self-discovery through journaling.
How to use “Hello, Universe,” the 2018 Newbery Medal-winning book by Erin Entrada Kelly, to build research skills and foster self-guided inquiry in your students.
Ready-To-Use Middle School Social Studies Activities For your National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations in your classrooms, we’ve put together activities for your Pre-K-12 students. In this blog, explore Latin American
As you gear up for heading back to school, we’ve put together activities for your K-12 classrooms. In this high school social studies activity for grades 9-12, explore the formation
Women’s History Month Activities for Your K-12 Students The month of March is a time to reflect on, celebrate, and recognize women who have made great strides in the world. The
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