Culturally Responsive Ways to Teach the History of Thanksgiving
These resources can help middle and high school students learn about the first Thanksgiving and Native Americans today
These resources can help middle and high school students learn about the first Thanksgiving and Native Americans today
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A cognitive scientist suggests conquering fear of math is a crucial starting point to recovering learning losses.
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Kids Who Read Out Loud to a Dog See Improved Literacy
As students learn to read, they can act out different vowel types—embodied learning that helps them readily recall the knowledge
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Students can make connections with people who will help them learn about professions they want to pursue—all before leaving school