REFERENCE
Brief biography of Agatha Christie.
Learn more about inclusion and how it impacts the classroom.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Tracy Heibeck, an expert in child development, describes how to enhance students' multiple intelligences in this…
An article and statistics about veterans and their dependents as of 2007.
A list of the last living veterans, widows, and dependants of veterans from each of America's wars.
Listed here are some of the professions represented at the Can-Do exposition of October 2000.
ACTIVITIES
An overview of the nutritional attributes of juice.
This article details famous and significant battles in world history. Wars from ancient to modern to contemporary are…
The facts of addiction to and effects from smoking are detailed here.
These statues reside in Boston's South End. Harriet Tubman spoke in Boston area Meeting Houses before and after…
Both of these houses were occupied by abolitionists and African-American families in the 1800s.
View the site of the Boston Massacre, where Crispus Attucks was the first man killed in the Revolutionary War.
An article comparing close presidential races in U.S. history.
Israel's history, geography, economics, and more are detailed.
An article defining and explaining Kwanzaa, the African-American holiday of culture.
Support your child this report card season with our report card advice for parents and guardians.
Offer these tips to parents of ninth graders to help them understand what their children are experiencing.
Tips on how to teach math to gifted students in your regular classrooms.
The site of a booming whaling industry in the 1800s and a place where many slaves first set foot on free soil.
An account of Greg Louganis' diving accident at the 1988 Seoul Olympic games.
Read a brief history of Wilma Rudolph, aka La Gazella, who was an African American track star and three-time gold…
Track-and-field medalists Tommie Smith and John Carlos left an indelible mark on Olympic history with their show of…
Nathan and Polly Johnson helped many slaves find their way to freedom in the 1800s -- including Frederick Douglass.
Mark Spitz claimed seven gold medals and broke an Olympic record during his successful career.