Resources for Male Educators of Color:
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Teaching Central America , a site sponsored by Teaching Tolerance, is chock full of teacher resources for teaching students about Central American countries, cultures, history, and prominent figures, including films, books and poetry/prose for all age groups, lesson plans for middle and high school, and biographies. There is even a feedback questionnaire about how you teach Central America in your classroom, which you can complete and submit in exchange for a FREE book!
Pets in the Classroom Grants to Cover Pet Purchases & Supplies
Resources for Teaching Thanksgiving in a Socially Responsible Way
Videos for Teaching Media Literacy from Teaching Tolerance
Curricula and info on food education at Edible Schoolyard NYC
WeTeachNYC Resources for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month
Pairing Veterans With Students for a Real-Life History Lesson
"Year after year we have vets come and say, especially the Vietnam-era vets, that this is the first time they feel good and proud to be a Vietnam war veteran," she said.CCAC (Champion Creatively Alive Children) $3,500 in grant money and supplies
Lesson Plans for Creative Projects at Crayola
Free Lesson Plans & Project Ideas at Blick
Annenberg Learner Lesson Plans for Every Subject
Free eBooks at Open eBooks
Free Classroom Packs from Yoobi for high-need schools
ELA resources that take kids around the world through short non-fiction stories
Google's Be Internet Awesome teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship & safety
AFT Share My Lesson - Over 400,000 Lessons by Grade Level