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Teachinghistory.org

@teachinghistory

Central place online for K-12 American history education

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Teachers! Apply today to the National Museum of American Diplomacy online diplomacy simulation teacher training! Three sessions are offered 9/28 4-6pm, 10/27 7-9, 11/13, 12– 2. diplomacy.state.gov/education/appl…

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Government and history teachers! Spots are still available for this webinar featuring nationally recognized scholars discussing primary sources in the classroom. Tomorrow (Tuesday) at 6PM EST. Registration is free!

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The Shapell Manuscript Foundation has incredible online primary sources that are great for use in the classroom. To learn more, join a free online event with Gil Troy, Jonathan D. Sarna, Sara Willen, and RRCHNM's Nate Sleeter. January 12, 6:00 EST ow.ly/N0pN50CM03a

The Shapell Manuscript Foundation has incredible online primary sources that are great for use in the classroom. To learn more, join a free online event with Gil Troy, Jonathan D. Sarna, Sara Willen, and RRCHNM's Nate Sleeter. January 12, 6:00 EST ow.ly/N0pN50CM03a
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Teaching the about the election and looking for online activities? With EagleEyeCitizen.org from RRCHNM students take or make online challenges while analyzing Teaching with the LC primary sources. Teachers can set up accounts to view student progress and student reflections.

Teaching the about the election and looking for online activities? With EagleEyeCitizen.org from @chnm students take or make online challenges while analyzing @TeachingLC primary sources. Teachers can set up accounts to view student progress and student reflections. #sschat
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Next week bring our Diplomacy Simulation Program to your classroom! Join us on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:00pm EDT for a program on how to facilitate virtual diplomacy simulations with your students. 🌐🖥️
diplomacy.state.gov/latest-program…

Next week bring our Diplomacy Simulation Program to your classroom! Join us on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 1:00pm EDT for a program on how to facilitate virtual diplomacy simulations with your students. 🌐🖥️ diplomacy.state.gov/latest-program…
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The Library of Congress Teaching with the LC blog has a new post profiling their free online civics interactives for students. Featuring Eagle Eye Citizen from RRCHNM among several great resources: ow.ly/eAGv50zxzgY

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Learn more about World History Commons - free online resources for teaching world history in a new blog post on Pandem-Mondus the official blog of the World History Association. thewha.org/whc/

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Teaching civics or government online? With EagleEyeCitizen.org students take or make online challenges while analyzing rich Teaching with the LC primary sources. Teachers can set up accounts to view student progress and student reflections. A great free resource!

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Need free online resources for teaching U.S. history? Teachinghistory.org is the central location for accessing high-quality resources. Find resources on history content, historical thinking skills, and reviews of other historical websites and digital tools.

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One of the best ways to honor veterans is learn the stories of individual veterans. Very proud that we at RRCHNM have been able to collaborate with the ABMC in creating these teacher-developed resources each based on a fallen American service member: abmceducation.org/understandings…

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A new tool for social studies teachers - Statistics in Schools
- uses U.S. Census data to teach students history. Engaging activities for K-5, 6-8, and 9-12. Read our review: teachinghistory.org/history-conten…

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ICYMI: Use Eagle Eye Citizen's free online interactives in civics and government this year. Historical thinking and primary source analysis skills ARE citizenship skills! eagleeyecitizen.org

ICYMI: Use Eagle Eye Citizen's free online interactives in civics and government this year. Historical thinking and primary source analysis skills ARE citizenship skills! #sschat #edtech eagleeyecitizen.org
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In today's world, historical thinking and primary source analysis skills ARE citizenship skills! Use Eagle Eye Citizen in civics and government this year. Free online interactives teaching content/skills future citizens need. ow.ly/ZYl850vOmKX

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I very much enjoyed the opportunity to talk to Matt O'Donnell on his podcast for Sonoma County teachers all about the great resources available to California teachers from the braceroarchive.org anchor.fm/matthew-odonne…

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Do you use TeachingHistory.org in the classroom? The site was created by RRCHNM and this year is our 25th anniversary. You can help us celebrate! Just send a 10 second video clip to [email protected] on how you use the site to include in our birthday video.

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Find a number of resources for teaching US to all grade levels with Teachinghistory.org. Teachers have access to lesson plans along with other resources, including the informative “Ask a Historian” feature.

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