by Emily Adams | Jun 9, 2014 | Geoporter Report, Our Blog
For those of you that follow us regularly, you know we are heavily involved with the Geoporter organization. Today we wanted to share a special story from their community… Margarita Gamboa, a local teacher from Bahia Ballena, Costa Rica, will be traveling to the...
by Emily Adams | May 30, 2014 | Our Blog
A teachers, each year we watch the graduation rates rise and fall, measuring our success – and sometimes the shortfalls of our system. It’s very exciting to see graduation rates on a steady rise! Take a look at what this year and the years hold in store...
by Emily Adams | Apr 29, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
National Geographic has a depth of cartographic resources online! We’ve been browsing their selection of educational content and found several free resources we thought you would enjoy sharing with your students. Location and Place in Your Classroom Introduction...
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 27, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
MAAP is a treasure trove of educational resources, full of lessons and maps for teachers exploring African American History. The website is a geographic learning environment, enabling students and visitors to browse locations in New York and read profiles of...