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Tips and expert advice for teachers and parents on reassuring children after natural disasters strike. |
Students will write a formal letter to a poet at the Academy of American Poets, asking about a poem and the poet's voice. |
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After reading poems by contemporary poets, students discuss what makes a writer's voice unique. |
In these activities, students continue to explore the voice of poets and then write an informal letter to a poet asking about how a poem was written. |
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In this lesson, students identify poets whose poetic voices speak to them and then select one of these poets and a poem to consider more deeply. |
This unit plan from the Academy of American Poets encourages students to explore poems by historical and contemporary poets. |
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Teach about the causes of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, and the Emancipation Proclamation with these resources and ideas from Scholastic and other websites. |
Commemorate this iconic American author's November 30th birthday with these books and resources. |
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All of the graphic organizers, worksheets, and other downloadable teaching resources featured in the Teachers Guide to Using Storia |
Teacher's guides and activities for use with Storia e-books |
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Choose from graphic organizers, charts, reading response sheets, and other donwloadable e-reading resources that can be used with Storia books. Plus download flyers for parents, bookmarks, and an activity sheet for handing out at back-to-school night! |
Helpful advice, inspiring ideas, and e-reading resources for using Storia in the classroom |
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Tips and expert advice for teachers and parents on reassuring children after disturbing events, such as the explosions at the Boston Marathon. |
A short history of the Olympic Games, as well as resources to help you teach about their origins, sports, politics, and more. |
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Teaching resources for grades K–12 to help you discuss hurricane season and explain how storms such as Hurricane Sandy develop. |
More than 30 lesson plans, activities, news stories, videos and book lists to help students comprehend the 9/11 attacks and their lasting impact on the United States and the world. |
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More than 10,000 teachers across the country took the Primary Sources survey. Find out what they think about the state of education today. |
Author Jordan Sonnenblick discusses his newest book Curveball and gives a free first look at the novel. |
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Share the excitement of graphic novels! Watch the replay of the Graphix webcast with your students, and find out more information about graphic novels using these webcast materials and teaching guide! |
The world abounds with stories that tell us who we are. Scholastic's "Myths, Folktales, and Fairy Tales" project provides students with the opportunity to study and create original work in each of these important literary genres |
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Find easy-to-use Interactive Whiteboard teaching tips and make the most of Learning Games & Teaching Tools on your Interactive Whiteboard. |
Find easy-to-use Interactive Whiteboard teaching tips and make the most of Science and Math Online Activities on your Interactive Whiteboard. |
