
Teaching About the Women’s Movement Through Photographs
Primary source images give students a window into historical events and periods of time in a way that text alone can’t. Through photographs, students discover
Primary source images give students a window into historical events and periods of time in a way that text alone can’t. Through photographs, students discover
Our goal at Britannica Digital Learning is to support districts and schools as you implement your SEL initiatives by providing guidance to seamlessly integrate SEL
Britannica School defines mental health as “the condition of having mental and emotional well-being.” Take a look at October’s Britannica School activities to learn how
Check out this month’s activities to learn more about how the human body works!
This Women’s History Month, introduce your class to some real life wonder women.
Britannica launches Curiosity Day in celebration of its 250th birthday, with a series of curiosity-sparking activities for classrooms, families, and lifelong learners.
After a month of media literacy boot camp, we’re excited to test your students’ knowledge, inspire them about careers in media production and advocacy, and get them ready to to become thoughtful media engagers.
October Media Literacy Challenge, Week 4: Using the GooseChase app, students will complete several tasks to help them practice the skills they need to fight fake news.
October Media Literacy Challenge: Week 2. Incorporate engaging YouTube videos that launch your classroom into literacy discussions on fake news.
Learn about the gay rights movement’s history and sample Britannica School’s coverage of the people, ideas, and accomplishments we honor this month.
Introduce your middle to high school students to leaders who juggled puberty with power structures with these original activities.
To make this trending topic relevant for your students, try these custom women’s movement activities we designed using ImageQuest.
This month’s Britannica School update is crawling with ways to inject infectious disease facts into your lesson plans.
Guide students through the truth and myths about HIV and AIDS with this heath activity for the high school classroom.
Blast off! Measure student understanding and create interactive learning experiences with the brand new class activity feature for LaunchPacks.
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