Map Coloring and Labeling Activities (an oldie but a goodie!)
When I was in 9th grade, I had this really old social studies teacher who worked well-past his retirement date. He still used an overhead
When I was in 9th grade, I had this really old social studies teacher who worked well-past his retirement date. He still used an overhead
2020 has made it imperative for teacher-authors to create digital resources. One of the go-to methods is to use a PowerPoint resource and convert it
I will start by saying that my approach here is not to be generic. My thought was to start with “Hello. My name is Teri,
Hi! I’m Teri, a.k.a. the “Mad Historian”. I enjoy fitness, heels, and history, but most of all, I love creating effective classroom resources and sharing my strategies.
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When I was in 9th grade, I had this really old social studies teacher who worked well-past his retirement date. He still used an overhead
2020 has made it imperative for teacher-authors to create digital resources. One of the go-to methods is to use a PowerPoint resource and convert it
I will start by saying that my approach here is not to be generic. My thought was to start with “Hello. My name is Teri,
Hi! I’m Teri, a.k.a. the “Mad Historian”. I enjoy fitness, heels, and history, but most of all, I love creating effective classroom resources and sharing my strategies.
Sign up to get emails on updates, new resources, and sales that I throw!
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