7 Ways To Sleep Better While Learning Virtually Students at all grade levels, including college, have seen their sleep habits negatively impacted by COVID-19 Read More
“Abigail & John” Animated by Museum of the American Revolution The Museum of the American Revolution animates the children's history book Read More
Facing History and Ourselves’ Classroom Book Club Guide Book clubs help students connect, build empathy, and create opportunities for students to share ideas and perspectives. Read More
Civics Education in Schools Gains Steam by Lee Hawkins for The Wall Street Journal The Future of Everything A look at how innovation and technology are... Read More
Unlocking the Past:Reading, Writing, and History Author L.M. Elliott offers educators and students a variety of resources to enjoy and appreciate history through reading and writing. Read More
National Humanities Center’s Humanities in Class Webinar Series and Digital Library Registration is now open for the 2020-21 Humanities in Class Webinar Series. Each webinar is a live, interactive professional conversation... Read More
iCivic’s “Race to Ratify” Game Helps Students Understand the U.S. Constitution Great history game offers cool constitutional spin on persuasion. Read More
Helpful Links for Students at Home Part II—Literature and Poetry Resources This list was compiled by the Library of America. Read More
Helpful Links for Students at Home Part I — History Resources This list was compiled by the Library of America. Read More
Abigail & John Online Curriculum Lesson Plans and Activities Compiled by Dr. Neme Alperstein Dr. Neme Alperstein, Teacher of Gifted and Talented Students in the New York City Public School system since 1987, compiled... Read More
iCivics’ Remote Learning Toolkit iCivics’ Remote Learning Toolkit is a one-stop-shop for enrichment activities and lessons to help parents and teachers facilitate home learning... Read More