
Lesson Plan: The Removal of Confederate Statues
After the end of the Civil War, many cities in the South and around the country erected statues honoring leaders of the Confederacy. Recently because

After the end of the Civil War, many cities in the South and around the country erected statues honoring leaders of the Confederacy. Recently because

This lesson plan is designed to educate students about implicit bias, the unconscious attitudes and stereotypes that influence our understanding, actions and decisions. Through engaging

Students will analyze and interpret the cover of the issue of The New Yorker magazine published immediately following 9/11. Students will consider different perspectives of covering

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 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 Story of Grace Hopper for Kids is an engaging video teaching tool designed to introduce young learners to the fascinating life and achievements of

This is a computer science lesson plan created by educators in the South Sanpete School District. Students will read a story that describes the first

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