
Student Guide to January 6
This comprehensive lesson plan from PBS NewsHour Classroom offers educators a robust framework to teach students about the January 6 hearings. The guide includes detailed
This comprehensive lesson plan from PBS NewsHour Classroom offers educators a robust framework to teach students about the January 6 hearings. The guide includes detailed
Our free, five-lesson curriculum on the Arab-Israeli conflict explores the history of the conflict and peace process. With an emphasis on primary sources, ICS’s resources
This lesson plan delves into the growing election denial movement and its implications for democracy in the United States. Through engaging activities and discussions, students
This comprehensive teaching guide provides valuable resources for educators to facilitate classroom discussions and activities around Bryan Stevenson’s powerful book, Just Mercy. Aimed at deepening
This follow-up activity to Julia Finley Mosca’s The Doctor with an Eye for Eyes: The Story of Dr. Patricia Bath, enables students to reflect on
Share this inspiring story about Dr. Patricia Bath – an ophthalmologist, inventor and educator. This resource is a companion to the book – The Doctor
The lesson plan provided on the Six Red Marbles website offers educators a comprehensive guide to integrating the story and achievements of Ada Lovelace into
In this lesson, students will learn about the significant contributions to chemistry by Dr. Marie Maynard Daly, the first Black woman to earn a doctorate
Learn more about the remarkable life and contributions of Benjamin Banneker with these two lesson plans. Developed by the Benjamin Banneker Association, these resources (for
This lesson plan on Barbara Jordan, provided by the Texas History for Teachers website, aims to educate students about the life and contributions of Barbara