06/02/2026
As the school year winds down, our latest free resource provides an easy way to keep your students engaged while bringing Americaβs 250th into the classroom!
It includes five primary sources teachers can use as bell ringers, lesson openers, or quick classroom activities.
Students can explore music, a Civil War letter, audio history connected to Juneteenth, a campaign ad, and Bicentennial coins.
π Download the Teach the 250 primary source resource (link in comments)
05/25/2026
A quick reminder that lessons that stick donβt always need a new block of time, especially in elementary.
A story, short source, map, biography, or real-world connection can give students something meaningful to read, write, and discuss.
Those moments build vocabulary, background knowledge, and inquiry skills while helping students hold onto ideas they can carry into next year.
Our blog post shares practical ways to bring social studies into your elementary literacy block without adding another full lesson to your day.
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05/23/2026
We donβt usually share open roles here on Facebook, but these two might be a good fit for some of you with an education background and experience with writing, editing, and curriculum work.
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