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The Gettysburg Address: Literary Nonfiction and the Common Core. Although House of Cards on Netflix, the fictional Elmer Gantry and the preposterous Watergate cover-up all provide ammunition to those who viewrhetoric pejoratively, rhetoric should be studied as a powerful tool for good.

The Gettysburg Address: Literary Nonfiction and the Common Core

The Revolutionary Age – the Winter Edition of History NOW. National Geographic Channel. 10 African-American History Month Teaching Resources. This week, we’re featuring ten learnist boards celebrating African-American history month .

10 African-American History Month Teaching Resources

These boards showcase African Americans who have or are currently impacting American society, including one short board that argues against African American history month, stating that historians and the public should be attentive to African American perspective in all renditions of history every day–that a month should be unnecessary. Regardless, we will take this time to pay tribute to individuals and movements in African-American history that have helped shape the nation. Cory Booker Cory Booker Cory Booker is the Mayor of Newark, NJ, an inspirational leader whose mission is to improve the City of Newark as well as the state of New Jersey. In addition to being a Rhodes Scholar, he holds degrees from Stanford University and Yale Law school. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday Vivian Kerr made this tribute board to Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday . African American Artists in Film. Writing prompts.

Ss-framework-k-8. A Roman soldier's kit - how would he carry it all? We're Teaching History Wrong. Published Online: January 29, 2013 Published in Print: January 30, 2013, as Let's Overhaul How We Teach History.

We're Teaching History Wrong

Part II: Are textbooks an obstacle to learning SmartBlogs. In my previous column, “Are textbooks an obstacle to learning?”

Part II: Are textbooks an obstacle to learning SmartBlogs

I urged teachers to assume a more significant role in determining the “big ideas” of their classrooms. Rather than abdicating such significant decisions to bureaucrats and publishers, the experts — we educators — ought to be the arbiters of a curriculum’s content. To that end, and also to answer the questions I asked previously, I hope to suggest some basic premises on which we can build a new set of curricula that better reflects the purpose of American public education. Before we consider these premises, let’s try to understand the purpose of American education. As a government-provided service, public education must serve some essential civic end.

This Year’s “What If?” History Lesson. I’ve written a lot about about the “What If?”

This Year’s “What If?” History Lesson

History lessons that I have my history and IB Theory Of Knowledge students complete (you can see my previous posts at The Best Resources For Teaching “What If?” History Lessons). Vikings and Native Americans. The Making of the American Constitution - Judy Walton. The total number of delegates at the Convention was 55, and 12 of the 13 states were represented.

The Making of the American Constitution - Judy Walton

Veterans Day - November 11 - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs. Veterans Day - November 11 Veterans Day Ceremonies at VA National Cemeteries National Veterans Day Ceremony The Veterans Day National Ceremony is held each year on November 11th at Arlington National Cemetery .

Veterans Day - November 11 - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs

Letter from Birmingham Jail. Throughout our nation’s worst racial tensions, Birmingham Civil Rights attorney Arthur Davis Shores was a pioneer who dared to step into the white man’s courtroom, bravely representing civil rights cases for some 25 years before Dr.

Letter from Birmingham Jail

Martin Luther King, Jr. arrived in Birmingham in 1963 with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. A quiet gentleman with a deep Christian faith, Shores worked tirelessly for equal rights. Reading (and Scaffolding) Expository Texts. Introduction Expository text differs greatly from narrative text in tone, style, structure, and features.First, expository texts purvey a tone of authority, since the authors possess authentic and accurate information on the subjects they write about (Fisher &Frey, 2008).

Reading (and Scaffolding) Expository Texts

Second, these texts follow a style that is distinctly different from that of narrative text. Expository text uses clear, focused language and moves fromfacts that are general to specific and abstract to concrete. Social Studies and the Common Core. In the perfect world in which my brain sometimes lives, my friends and I start our own private school.

Social Studies and the Common Core

We design and run it the way schools are supposed to run. Problem-based / constructivist learning, integrated technology, the elimination of seat-based credit, tons of resources, and appropriate / effective assessments. The school’s curriculum? Science and social studies. Reading nonfiction is not optional SmartBlogs. The Assassin Strikes and Other Hoaxes for Teaching Social Studies. Act One, Scene One. Constitution Day: An Opportunity for Empowering Students to Think Critically. Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesLaird Monahan walking up the steps of the Lincoln Memorial past a giant banner printed with the Preamble to the United States Constitution during a demonstration against the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling on Oct. 20, 2010.Go to related 2010 blog post » Sept. 17 is Constitution Day, the day when the writers at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia signed the United States Constitution in 1787.

Ben Franklin’s Thoughts About the Constitution on the Day It Was Signed (225 Years Ago Today!) On September 17, 1787, members of the Constitutional Convention signed the final draft of the Constitution. The 5 Most Amazing Feats Of Ancient Engineering. How Online Education Has Changed In 10 Years. Reading Like a Historian curriculum – it’s best for kids. The Stanford History Education Group has put together an amazing collection of history lessons that focus on historical thinking.

Ancient Rome

Getting Students to Think Like Historians. Writing Multiple Choice Questions For Higher Order Thinking: Instructional Design and eLearning. One of the biggest criticisms of multiple choice questions is that they only test factual knowledge. How to Design Text Based Questions (And Teach Students to Answer Them!) - School Leadership 2. The following blog post is part of a blog series called "Comments on the Common Core," written by Eye On Education's Senior Editor,Lauren Davis. When I was a teacher, it was common practice to ask students for their personal responses to literature. Teacher Resources. The Library of Congress offers classroom materials and professional development to help teachers effectively use primary sources from the Library's vast digital collections in their teaching. Find Library of Congress lesson plans and more that meet Common Core standards, state content standards, and the standards of national organizations.

Discover and discuss ways to bring the power of Library of Congress primary sources into the classroom. Helping Students Navigate Informational Texts.