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Introducing Our US History Curriculum Collection
Draw from this flexible curriculum collection as you plan any middle or high school US history course. Featuring units, C3-style inquiries, and case studies, the collection will help you explore themes of democracy and freedom with your students throughout the year.
Teaching Resources
Head, Heart, Conscience
This strategy uses reflection prompts to help students consider a complex or emotional topic through the lenses of head, heart, and ethics.

Think Aloud
Model for students how proficient readers make meaning of a text by verbalizing your thinking as you read.

Sketch to Stretch
Ask students to visualize a passage of text and interpret it through drawing with this reading comprehension strategy.

Connect, Extend, Challenge
Deepen students' understanding of a topic by having them connect to their prior knowledge.

Connect, Extend, Challenge (UK)
Deepen students' understanding of a topic by having them connect to their prior knowledge.

Say Something
Encourage students to stop and engage with a text as they read with this comprehension strategy.

Toolbox for Care
This teaching strategy invites students to think about the “tools” they have access to that can help them take care of themselves and their community in the wake of traumatic news.

Connecting the Past to the Present Using Oral History
This strategy helps students engage with oral histories in order to deepen their understanding of how past events impacted individuals and communities, and to gain new perspectives on the present.

K-W-L Charts
Use K-W-L charts to help students assess what they already know about a topic and what they want to learn.

Learning to Infer
Educators will Introduce students to the concept of inferencing and then help them develop their inferencing skills.

Life Road Maps
Educators will enrich students’ understanding of a historical or literary figure by having students draw the figure’s life journey.
