by Emily Adams | Mar 25, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
It’s officially springtime, and after thinking of plants and blooms, our thoughts turn to our feathered friends returning from warmer climes. Ask your students if they’ve noticed more birds lately. Research bird migration patterns in your area and take...
by Emily Adams | Mar 17, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Hope you’re wearing green!!! To celebrate St. Patty’s Day, we went on a dig through the internet for St. Patrick’s Day maps & geo resources. While we found several amusing links, our favorite map was a print depicting St. Patrick driving the...
by Emily Adams | Mar 10, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
It’s that time again! This last weekend, most of us “sprung forward” with Daylight Savings Time. This year we’ve compiled a collection of DST resources for your classroom. Daylight Saving Time – A Historical and Practical Guide (a larger...
by Emily Adams | Mar 8, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Not only is it International Women’s Day, it is also Women’s History Month. To celebrate women, we’re sharing two mega resources: Google’s stream of Women’s Rights maps and the official U.S. Women’s History Site. With literally...
by Emily Adams | Feb 21, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Have your students track the success of each country at the Sochi Winter Olympics with this interactive map created by Mashable. Be sure to click through to each country for details. And if you’re already discussing the Olympics in your classroom, check out...