Primary Sources and Political Parties: Reading Complex Texts
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Help students use complex texts to discuss the creation of political parties.
Posted in: Government and Law, Revolution and the New Nation (1764-1815)
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Posted by: Colleen Smith
Help students use complex texts to discuss the creation of political parties.
Posted in: Government and Law, Revolution and the New Nation (1764-1815)
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about how being a good entrepreneur can be beneficial for an inventor or innovator.
Posted in: African American History, Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)
Posted by: Danna Bell
For Asian American Pacific Islander heritage month learn about the resources you can use with your students available from the Library.
Posted in: Asian American History, World History
Posted by: Colleen Smith
See how maps can help your students discover trends and patterns in presidential elections.
Posted in: Geography and Maps, Government and Law, Teaching Strategies
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about our Teaching with Primary Sources grant program that supports projects that make the Library's digitized primary source and other online materials central to teaching and learning.
Posted in: News and Events
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Learn more about how teachers can help students learn about impact of third party campaigns in the history of the United States.
Posted in: Government and Law, Primary Source Highlights
Posted by: Danna Bell
As we prepare for the next solar eclipse learn more about how eclipses work.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math
Posted by: Danna Bell
As we prepare for the Monday solar eclipse, learn how Thomas Jefferson and others studied the 1811 Constitution Day eclipse.
Posted in: Constitution, Revolution and the New Nation (1764-1815), Science Technology and Math
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Learn more about our new primary source set on political parties.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), Government and Law