
Getting Started with Maps in the Classroom
Posted by: Anne Savage
If you were to ask your students, “What is a map?” what do you think they would say?
Posted in: Geography and Maps, Teaching Strategies, Teaching Tools
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Posted by: Anne Savage
If you were to ask your students, “What is a map?” what do you think they would say?
Posted in: Geography and Maps, Teaching Strategies, Teaching Tools
Posted by: Anne Savage
This post highlights a website that has been retired from the Library of Congress website. Please visit the resources for family engagement , the Minerva’s Kaleidoscope blog , and the Read.gov section for children. Looking for Library of Congress materials that are appropriate for elementary students? In America’s Story from America’s Library (“America’s Library”) you’ll …
Posted in: Teaching Tools, Young Learners
Posted by: Anne Savage
Learn how to get started with an easy-to-use tool to guide students through primary source analysis.
Posted in: Teaching Strategies, Teaching Tools
Posted by: Anne Savage
"There are millions of primary sources online at the Library of Congress! Where do I start?" is a common question from K-12 educators. Get some answers in this brief intro to the Library of Congress Teachers Page.
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