Constitution Day Teaching Tools September 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. This day commemorates the September 17, 1787 signing of the United States... Read More
Sparking Curiosity: Engaging Young People to Read, Write, and Create AdLit presents a panel discussion on engaging young people in reading, writing, speaking, and performing. Read More
Reader’s Theater: Memorial Day Edition These free teaching resources help communities honor the World War II generation. Read More
Reader’s Theater: Yom HaShoah Edition These free teaching resources help communities honor the World War II generation. Read More
Breaking Down Walls: Disinformation, Lies & the Berlin Wall Author L.M. Elliott dissects truth, lies, and propaganda in this powerful YouTube exclusive that shines a light on the power... Read More
Mail Call Students Cheer up our WWII Heroes by mailing Cards, Letters or Children's Artwork Read More
Grateful American Foundation Partners with WETA’s AdLit The partnership will support Grateful American Book Prize winning author interviews, the development of instructional resources, and the relaunch of... Read More
For the Holidays,the Gift of Self-Care A Buddhist teacher offers five simple steps to quiet your mind and soothe your stress any time of year. Read More
Resources for Sharing Ground Zero by Alan Gratz Here are some resources to help share the book and to support educators Read More
Humanities in Class Online Course: Abigail & John Adams Exploring Early U.S. History Through the Life of an American Power Couple Read More
Facing History and Ourselves’ Classroom Book Club Guide Book clubs help students connect, build empathy, and create opportunities for students to share ideas and perspectives. Read More
‘We the People’ Updates the Sound of Schoolhouse Rock With Rap and R&B The new animated Netflix series fuses civics lessons with musical contributions from Cordae, Adam Lambert, H.E.R., Lin-Manuel Miranda and more. Read More