Posted by: Danna Bell
How can teachers use a poster to help students learn the artist's intent? Learn more in this post by Teacher in Residence Caneisha Mills.
Posted in: African American History, Contemporary United States (1945-present)
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Teach world history and culture? Look at the resources the Library of Congress has to offer you and your students.
Posted in: World History
Posted by: Danna Bell
The staff of the Signal blog post provides information on the new items added to the LC website.
Posted in: News and Events
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore how posters created by the Works Progress Administration can help students learn about cause and effect.
Posted in: Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945), Science Technology and Math
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about the speech President Wilson gave on November 10, 1923, and its connection to Armistice Day and United States foreign relations.
Posted in: Holidays, Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945), Presidents
Posted by: Danna Bell
See how newspapers can help students understand issues that lead to the Great Migration.
Posted in: African American History, Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)
Posted by: Danna Bell
Help students learn about the nitrogen cycle by studying popcorn.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math, Teaching Strategies
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Explore how poetry was used to advocate for women's suffrage.
Posted in: Poetry and Literature, Women's History
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore how primary sources can help students learn about earthquakes.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math, Teaching Strategies