
Poetry Is Everywhere at the Library of Congress!
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Poetry appears in unexpected places at the Library of Congress. Here are suggestions on where to find it.
Posted in: Poetry and Literature
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Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Poetry appears in unexpected places at the Library of Congress. Here are suggestions on where to find it.
Posted in: Poetry and Literature
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore the maps found in the writings of Jules Verne in this blog post by Cynthia Smith of the Geography and Maps Division.
Posted in: Geography and Maps, World History
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Celebrate Women's History month with this collection of new resources from the Library of Congress website.
Posted in: Women's History
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
In this post by Einstein Teacher Fellow Lesley Anderson see how a historic image of the solar system can help engage students in the study of the universe.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Your students could help develop quests for our new learning lab.
Posted in: News and Events
Posted by: Danna Bell
See how browsing through one collection lead to a variety of different primary sources.
Posted in: Hispanic American History, Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)
Posted by: Danna Bell
How can teachers make use of data sets in the classroom and what new tools may be needed to help them?
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), Science Technology and Math