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HANDS-ON EASTER FUN!

As Easter hops closer, it’s egg-citing to find ways to engage your little bunnies in festive and educational activities.  That’s why this recipe is sure...
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SLED DOG RACING!

Brent Sass at the Willow Restart of Iditarod 2023 Sled dog racing is a fascinating sport that combines the speed, strength, and endurance of dogs

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RUTH BADER GINSBURG

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, let’s take a moment to learn about an incredible woman who made a huge impact on the world –

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Black Pioneers You Should Know: Daniel Hale Williams

This is an idea for a simple Black History age appropriate project for Kindergarten. Dr. Daniel Hale Williams was a pioneer in his field, being only the second doctor to successfully complete an open heart surgery. Students make their own medical kit bag as a way of recording facts.

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Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos are sometimes referred to as a Mexican Halloween, but the truth is that the holidays are closer to Thanksgiving than Halloween! Read more about this joyous celebration of life and find activities to engage your students in this bright and seasonal holiday.

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Black Pioneers You Should Know: George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver was an expert in the field of botany, helping farmers make the most out of their land, and finding uses for their surplus peanut crops that they used in crop rotation. Whilst not the inventor of peanut butter, George can be credited with popularizing a large variety of peanut products we have today. Learn more about him here.

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Bessie Coleman Black History Month

Black Pioneers You Should Know: Bessie Coleman

When you think of female aviation pioneers, almost certainly you think of Amelia Earhart. But what of Bessie Coleman, the first African American female pilot who had to learn French in order to apply to a French aviation school because no school in American was willing to teach black women. You can learn more in this post.

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