Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Abolitionists By TL Editors published 16 March 20 On March 20, 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin was published.
School Closure Support Resources from BrainPop By Lisa Nielsen published 16 March 20 The need for distance learning is quickly becoming a reality for millions of students as schools around the world close temporarily due to the coronavirus.
The Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson By TL Editors published 10 March 20 On March 9, 1868, President Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial began in the US Senate.
Digital Tools for Schools By Shannon Mersand published 9 March 20 Making the right decisions when purchasing digital tools -- and what to do if you need to act immediately
Ken Burns in the Classroom: Curated Clips Ideal for History Lessons By TL Editors published 9 March 20 Ken Burns in the Classroom is a free American history website offered by PBS LearningMedia.
Generation Genius: Next Generation K-5 Science Videos By TL Editors last updated 5 March 20 Generation Genius is a comprehensive set of science videos and lessons made in partnership with the National Science Teachers Association.
Nimbus Capture: Versatile Screen Capture Tool for Grades 4-12 By TL Editors published 2 March 20 Nimbus Capture is a multi-featured screen capturing and recording Chrome extension.
Informable: Quick Quizzes Help Kids Think Critically About Online Content By TL Editors published 24 February 20 Informable is a media literacy app from the nonprofit News Literacy Project that challenges users to think critically about online content.
Reel Classics: Shirley Temple By TL Editors published 24 February 20 On February 27, 1936, Shirley Temple, aged 7, received a contract from 20th Century Fox paying $50,000 per film
Wick Editor Combines Coding and Animation Tools for Media Creation By TL Editors published 19 February 20 Wick Editor is a free site where students create animations and games by layering drawings and designs using built-in editing tools.
Jumpstart Design Thinking and Innovation With 3D Printing By Annie Galvin Teich published 18 February 20 Educators are looking for opportunities to teach students the skills that will best prepare them for college and career.
Ansel Adams By TL Editors published 17 February 20 Ansel Adams, famous for his black and white nature photography, was born February 29, 1902.
High-Adventure Science: Free Earth Science Lesson Plans By TL Editors published 17 February 20 High-Adventure Science is a set of six modules focused on earth science topics.
S.S. Grin Invites Kids on Journey of Social Learning By TL Editors published 14 February 20 S.S. Grin does a good job of introducing each character's values and strengths via role playing and storytelling.
Win the White House: How to Run a Presidential Campaign By TL Editors published 13 February 20 Win the White House is an iCivics game available on the web and as an iOS or Android app that places students in control of a run for the U.S. presidency.
Free App Teaches Geometry, Spatial Reasoning, and Problem Solving Using AR By TL Editors published 12 February 20 Cyberchase Shape Quest is a free app focused on shapes and starring characters from PBS Kids' show Cyberchase.
Create Unique Slideshow Presentations Using Doceri Interactive Whiteboard By Tech & Learning published 9 February 20 Doceri is an interactive whiteboard app where teachers and students can create, record, and narrate slide presentations.
Socratic by Google Lets Students Demonstrate Thought Process By TL Editors last updated 9 February 20 Socratic by Google promotes metacognition by encouraging students to think about how they can solve a problem or answer a question, rather than give up in frustration
Carrie Chapman Catt and Votes for Women By TL Editors published 10 February 20 Carrie Chapman Catt and other suffragists formed the League of Women Voters.