Category: History and Civics
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Civil War at 160: US Grant
Ulysses S. Grant’s strategic brilliance secured Union victory in the Civil War and laid the foundation for reconstruction and reconciliation, shaping post-Civil War America.
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World Malaria Day April 25
World Malaria Day is an opportunity for educators to make a real difference in the fight against this deadly disease. By raising awareness and empowering students to take action, we can build a future free from malaria.
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TDIH: Happy Birthday William Shakespeare
The Legacy of William Shakespeare: Inspiring History and Social-Emotional Learning Introduction:William Shakespeare, the bard of Avon, remains a towering figure in the world of literature and drama, with an enduring legacy that has transcended centuries. His contributions to the English language and the art of storytelling are immeasurable. But perhaps one of the most captivating…
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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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CIC: 85 Years of Human Torch
The Human Torch, a Marvel Comics icon since 1939, has evolved through various incarnations, cementing his place as a symbol of passion and resilience.
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CIC: Neal Adams Changes DC
Neal Adams’ tenure on Green Lantern/Green Arrow in the 1970s fundamentally changed superhero storytelling by grappling with real-world social issues, serving as a powerful resource for classroom discussions today.
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