Transformative Lessons for Young Minds
Dive into our growing library of innovative history lessons. We blend storytelling, critical thinking, and civic engagement to make the past come alive. Our expanding curriculum inspires curiosity and deepens understanding, offering diverse topics and strategies to transform young minds.
Snatched: A treasure chest of Ideas, Inventions, and Innovations Originating from Marginalized People
Guide students through a journey of stolen, uncredited, and unacknowledged inventions and innovations! Uncover groundbreaking ideas snatched from marginalized groups, reshaping our view of progress throughout history.
The Epic of Sundiata: Legendary Founder of the Mali Empire
Lead students through the epic story of Sundiata Keita, founder of the Mali Empire. This resource collection explores West African and Black history, leadership, perseverance, and the resilience of humanity with this resource collection.
Socrates: Question Injustice
Guide students through the impactful journey of Socrates, the philosopher who challenged the moral corruption of ancient Athens and ignited a civic and ethical revolution. This lesson collection explores justice, critical thinking, and the enduring legacy of questioning societal norms, engaging students with historical context and dynamic activities.
Escaping to Freedom: Ten Objects, Ten Stories
In this lesson, we will explore the lives of runaway slaves through historical advertisements, guided by James Baldwin’s profound reminder that “what you’re looking at is also you.” By recognizing the shared humanity in these individuals, we aim to understand their incredible courage and the ongoing fight against dehumanization.
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People
This book summary explores the revolutionary narrative that reimagines U.S. history from the perspectives of Native Americans, showcasing their resilience, ingenuity, and ongoing struggle for justice.
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