Take a virtual trip to a Kentucky pig farm and the Kentucky State Fair and guide students in exploring pig traits, animal care, and farming practices. (Grades: K-5) https://t.co/lEvbUvBCxm
Join us for a live discussion on teaching the Revolutionary Era with insights from filmmakers, historians, and educators. Discover classroom-ready resources, civic engagement strategies, and new ways to connect the American Revolution to today’s world: https://t.co/jsghzYrhwU
How do spinner dolphins communicate with one another or work together while hunting? For #WorldOceanDay tomorrow, invite students to examine the complex interactions spinner dolphins have within and across species in marine ecosystems. (Grades: 6-12) https://t.co/yAH3P7K8bb
Invite students to examine how #DDay became a pivotal moment in bringing about the end of World War II in Europe. This resource supports thoughtful analysis of one of history’s most consequential military operations. (Grades: 9-12) https://t.co/Y4LrA5CUe4
How can a monument tell the story of a nation’s expansion? Use this resource to guide students in exploring the Gateway Arch and its connection to Westward Expansion, the Louisiana Purchase, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. (Grades: 6-12) https://t.co/C2TSlL8aQf
The smallest city to ever host a World's Fair! Explore what role civic action and leadership had in bringing the exhibition to Spokane. Then, spark a class discussion about the ways events like these can help revitalize cities. (Grades: 6-12) Resource: https://t.co/HivJWkzgmZ
For #WorldReefAwarenessDay, guide students in exploring how environmental changes affect coral reefs. These videos and activities support evidence-based thinking as students explore how they might approach restoring reef ecosystems. (Grades: 6-12) https://t.co/4ElIYE2t9R
Take a journey through place, culture, and the arts! 🎤 Explore cowboy poetry, American desert music, and the Southern Paiute creation story with your class — then see how each art form tells a story about the people and places behind it. (Grades: 6-8) https://t.co/H0Wkx87W4R
Behind every mural is a story worth telling. 🎨 Muraling Austin brings the vibrant world of Austin's mural art into your classroom—meet the artists, hear their stories, and explore how public art conveys history, place, emotion, and community.
Collection: https://t.co/38UP1kpEOZ
Bring culture, storytelling, and community into your classroom with If Cities Could Dance 🎶 — the Webby Award-winning series exploring dancers, styles, and stories from across the U.S. Perfect for lessons on the arts and what makes every community unique. https://t.co/XNTlPtBwb3
We want to hear what your favorite craft or art project was as a kid! Or one your student or child has done that you thought was super special. Bonus points if you share a picture!
Meet Indigenous dancer Abuela M’api Rainflowa and learn how Aztec dancing 💃 can connect students to the identities and histories of Indigenous peoples today, as well as its past relationship to the colonial systems that surrounded it. https://t.co/tbMiEAPg9m
What if managing anxiety felt less like a lesson and more like a game? Use this collaborative, game-based toolkit to help students navigate worry, stress, and big emotions (Grades: 3-8) https://t.co/DcU85kwhow
Guide students in exploring and understanding how veterans’ experiences shape their mental health, and what those experiences reveal about the long-term costs of war. (Grades: 9-12) https://t.co/oL3UQWXmPA
Guide students in exploring the history and meaning of Memorial Day! This "All About the Holidays" resource helps them reflect on why the day is observed and how communities honor those who served. (Grades: K-5) https://t.co/aF5jTyO7By
Celebrate international cultural heritage through the performing arts with the Tamburitzans! 🎶 Guide students as they explore how this troupe preserves traditions and supports talented young performers for their dedication to the arts. (Grades: 6-12) https://t.co/CXBgm848d7
Guide students in learning about volcanoes, Hawaiian culture, and storytelling! In this Molly of Denali episode, Molly discovers how science and tradition connect while observing Mauna Loa. (Grades: K-2) https://t.co/GLi9VEtdv4