FREE American History Printables, Resources and Unit Studies
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Approaching World History through Source Analysis and Fiction - Leah Cleary
World history is my favorite "kid"--my favorite subject to teach. Through primary sources (and secondary sources), as well as through fiction, it can really open students' eyes to the way historians work and to the ways in which history is interpreted--bo
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The First Ten Amendments: Description Match-Up | Interactive Worksheet | Education.com
Your fifth grader can see how well he knows the ten amendments by completing this fun matching exercise! Simply match the amendment on the left with its description on the right. He'll have all ten amendments memorized in no time. #educationdotcom
American History Board Games are Fun & Interesting
I love adding board games into our homeschool lesson plans. They're a fun and simple way to teach key concepts and review facts. One of my favorite places to use board games in middle school is in history. There are a lot of names, dates, and facts that kids need to learn and games are a fun way to teach this information. I've shared two of my favorite games for hands-on history - is yours one of them? #historyisfun #middleschool #tweens #teens #educationpossible #homeschooling #handsonhistory