by Barbaree | Jan 23, 2013 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Follow people\’s resolutions over the map then, if you\’re feeling inspired, click the button to add your own resolutions. Once you enter your own (along with your postal codes and country name). Be sure to select a category such as love, health or career...
by Barbaree | Jan 22, 2013 | Free Resources, Our Blog, Super Tuesdays 2012
In our lifetime, we will see several presidents take office. Before they do, each one will make an inaugural address to the nation. Some of these speeches are famous for their inspirational messages and expressions of hope. What will we remember? Do you know which...
by Barbaree | Jan 21, 2013 | Free Resources, Our Blog
In honor of MLK Day, follow this link to an interactive civil rights map. The dots represent highlighted incidents from the civil rights movement. The 49 properties included have been nominated as some of the most significant spots of interest over the years. They do...
by Barbaree | Jan 18, 2013 | Apps We Love, Our Blog
Edmodo for iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad makes it easy for teachers and students to stay connected and share information. Use your device to send notes, submit assignments, post replies, and check messages and upcoming events while away from the classroom. Teachers can...
by Barbaree | Dec 28, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog
This mind-blowing map updates births and deaths across the United States in real time as they are reported. It\’s a powerful tool to help students understand population trends and the mortality rate. Click here to watch the cycle of life churn on. Browse more...
by Barbaree | Dec 11, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Imagine if city maps were puzzles. Have you ever really looked at the shapes involved? One clever artist looked at a map and decided to try a \”city autopsy\” and the results were interesting, graphic and ***oh so fun*** to study. This is Berlin: And this...