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Does Facebook in the history classroom take social networking just a bit too far? Maybe not. [...] »

Network with other teachers, or encourage your students to match minds outside of the classroom. [...] »

Create a lesson, worksheet, or class page; and immediately publish it online. [...] »

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Being born in the United States was not always a guaranteed path to citizenship.

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Slave badges were used in Charleston to keep track of slaves. Can you build a lesson for 4th graders around them?

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Needed: directions to reliable databases for historic images.
 

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