World History
Search for Ideas on my Blogs
I was on a Facebook page for teachers the other day and one of the educators mentioned using my site to search for lesson plans and ideas. It made me smile as that is exactly one of the uses for this page. Consider that between my four blogs (US history, World history, US and Comparative Government, Economics) I now have over 6000 posts since 2008. Even the "baby" among my blogs, econ, has 250 posts in the last year! So if you are looking for content, technology or pedagogy, hopefully I have it. If not, write me and I'll look into it. Otherwise look in the upper left side of this page and put what you are looking for in the search box.
Next up will be summer assignments (which you can already search for and see what I posted for last year).
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How To Search My Blogs
It is hard for me to believe that over the course of the nearly six years of my three blogs (US, world, government) that there are now over 5000 posts. So if you ever want to search for content or technology, just go to the upper left hand side...
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Welcome To The Teacher Blogs
Welcome to the World History Teachers' blog. It and the US History Teachers' and US Government Teachers' blogs have been around for 5-1/2 years now and have 4200 posts between them and 65,000+ pageviews...
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Nea Article On My Class Using Smartphones
The blogs made the National Education Association's site today. Specifically I was asked about my use of smartphones in the classroom. If you want some ideas (beyond what I have here on the blogs which you can find by using the search...
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63,000 Page Views Last Month & 4200 Posts To Search
We had a nice bump up last month from a previous high of 48,000 page views to a new record of63,000 (in part thanks to this article that was reproduced in a ton of news sources and school districts). So to our new viewers please know that between...
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Blog Contributors Grow By One
When I started this blog 4+ years ago I wanted it to be a way to communicate between schools in my district - something beyond the traditional collaborative teams that were then being implemented - as I did not feel lesson planning and great ideas to...
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