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Earth Day With Adobe Creativity Challenge
The Adobe Creative Challenge this month focuses on environmental policy and advocacy, inspiring creators to use their creativity for a greater cause. Students are encouraged to discuss and act on federal laws to regulate land and resources. Encouraging positive action and discussing local impacts are also essential. A focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals…
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TMIH Space Exploration: April
April’s Cosmic Canvas: A Journey Through Space History As April unfolds with its gentle showers and budding blooms, it offers us an opportunity to delve into a different kind of canvas—the cosmic expanse of space. This month, we celebrate space history and its remarkable moments that have left an indelible mark on our understanding of…
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NPM: Teaching Poetry with Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy’s “In Time of ‘The Breaking of Nations'” delves into war, resilience, and peace. Lessons and resources for exploring and understanding this poignant poem are provided.
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CIC: Civil Rights, Civil Wars, And Captain Dies
The blog post discusses Captain America’s death in the “Civil War” comic series as a study tool for exploring societal issues and ideological conflicts in educational settings.
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NPM: Teaching Poetry with Amanda Gorman
Amanda Gorman’s “The Hill We Climb” offers valuable lessons for the classroom, addressing themes of hope, unity, and resilience. Resources and strategies are provided for engaging students.
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NPM: Teaching Poetry with Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling’s “If” offers timeless wisdom and moral guidance. Teach it by providing context, close reading, exploring themes, personal reflection, and creative response. Online resources are available for further exploration.
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