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When in London… Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where it is a balmy 19F. It’s hard to believe that the first month of the year
When in London… Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where it is a balmy 19F. It’s hard to believe that the first month of the year
Learning Pod is a free service through which students can review thousands of practice questions on a wide variety of topics. Teachers can use Learning
60 Second Civics is one of my favorite resources for lessons on U.S. civics and government. 60 Second Civics is a daily podcast produced by
After watching some of the Great Depression stories mentioned in my previous post I jumped into a set of videos from the US National Archives.
When I taught units on the Great Depression I liked to use video and audio clips of first person accounts of the effects of the
A few years ago Gizmodo ran a series of mostly video posts about the inner workings of electronics. The series of four posts featured videos explaining
Update: As of November 2015 this service is offline. Connect a Sketch is a free service intended to help people take their existing sketches and
Practical Money Skills hosts a series of eight online games designed to teach students some money management skills. One of the games that is timely
The Super Bowl is just a few days away. Take advantage of your students’ interest in the big game and introduce some math and science
Six months ago I shared with you the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection of nearly 400 free art history books. Now the Getty Museum has
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