REFERENCE
An article about the worst tragedy in modern Olympic history.
ACTIVITIES
Nathan and Polly Johnson helped many slaves find their way to freedom in the 1800s -- including Frederick Douglass.
This article examines the history of Olympic scandals, such as the bidding war by potential hosts of the 2002 Winter…
Basic information about the geography, government, and history of Australia.
General facts about Australian life such as economic, ethnicity, and population statistics.
Mark Spitz claimed seven gold medals and broke an Olympic record during his successful career.
A chart showing the countries that have won the most medals at each Olympiad from the start of the modern Olympic Games…
The Friends Meetinghouse in New Bedford, Massachusetts was the site of abolitionist activity in the 1800s. View pictures…
A complete list of events contested in the Summer Olympic Games -- past and present.
A profile of Babe Didrikson, a female athlete who was ahead of her time.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Information on benefits and implementation of service-learning projects for students, including case studies.
An overview of the Constitutional Convention followed by the Preamble the Constitution of the United States.
Help students to understand the process of photosynthesis.
Your students will find explanations of air pressure and humidity here.
A chart detailing the Beaufort Wind Scale.
Find out the names of types of clouds.
The proper way to use parentheses.
How to use the semicolon.
WORKSHEETS
Distribute this printable worksheet that aids students in learning about median, mode and mean by answering these word…
A fabulous list of facts about the human body, for example, most people shed 40 pounds of skin in a lifetime!
MAPS
A chart of vital ocean and sea statistics.
Distribute a chart that depicts the temperature of Whaterville over the course of ten days.
Profile of Jesse Owens, track and field champion of the 1936 Summer Olympic Games.
The Leonid Meteor Shower occurs around November 17. This article gives detailed information on them.