WA2013_HelpfulHints.pdf. How Teachers Can Leverage The Library of Congress. The web is chock-full of resources for teachers. It’s got just about everything you need but is pretty disorganized and not always easy to find what you’re looking for. That’s where the web and the U.S. Library of Congress differ. The library holds a massive digital collection that’s just aching to be utilized in your classroom.
It’s easily searched and filled with premium (and free!) Resources for all grade levels. See Also: Library Of Congress Unveils Massive Common Core Resource Center From interactive presentations to primary source sites to lesson plans … there’s a lot to check out at the Library of Congress . The below infographic sheds some light on what the Library of Congress offers and the best ways teachers can leverage this massive amount of free resources. Source: Best Colleges Online.
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