3 Ways to Engage High School Students in U.S. History

Form Follows Function

 

When it comes to lesson planning, it can be a challenge to make information feel fresh and exciting (for both teachers and students). This new free U.S. History textbook has a structure that changes the game. You and your high school students will find: 
  1. Chapters told in story form to help students engage in the human experience.
  2. Points and counterpoints that let students learn the art of debate and develop their own belief systems.
  3. Primary resources that move students from passive learning to deep thinking about real documents.

This new textbook is free and available now. If you sign up now, you'll also get four gorgeous 20th Century U.S. History posters for your classroom.

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