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Take & Teach Lesson: World History Great Civilizations – What Makes a Civilization
Bring the stories of ancient civilizations into your classroom with this interactive lesson. Students will explore monumental architecture, uncover major

Take & Teach Lesson: U.S. History American Stories – The Lost Colony of Roanoke
Explore the mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke through primary sources, historical evidence, and inquiry-based activities. Students investigate the

Productive Struggle in Mathematics: A Two-Part Series
Part 2 of this series explores practical strategies for supporting productive struggle in math classrooms through intentional questioning, strategic wait

Productive Struggle in Mathematics: A Two-Part Series
Explore how productive struggle in the math classroom builds resilience, perseverance, and deeper mathematical thinking. In this blog, author Paul

The Power of Hands-On Science: Why Doing Beats Just Reading
This blog explores why hands-on activities are essential in middle and high school Science education. From building critical scientific skills

Three Best Practices for Engaging High School Students in Science
Discover three practical strategies to increase student engagement in science classrooms by shifting from memorization to inquiry, collaboration, and real-world