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Unusual Events in Elections There are some election promises we can all get behind, but what about free fishing rods,
Navigating Smartphone Use in School – Balancing Benefits and Challenges Background In the digital age, smartphones have become ubiquitous, serving
On Monday, six members of the Supreme Court granted Donald Trump — and every future president — broad criminal immunity. The court
Lesson plan Objectives: Analyze the motivations and influence of large corporations and CEOs on government policy. Critique the idea of
“The Dangerous Lies Undermining America’s Democracy” This article by Robert Reich is a critical examination of the ongoing political rhetoric
Understanding the Legal Process: A Case Study of Hunter Biden’s Conviction Background Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, was
World Day Against Child Labour 12 June Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will: Understand the significance of World Day
Unraveling Cultural Expectations and Identity in Amy Tan’s ‘Two Kinds’ Born in Oakland, Calif., in 1952 to a father educated
D-Day: Honoring the Sacrifice of the Fallen D-Day was a huge turning point in World War Two. Beforehand, the Allied
Swimming, skylines and a dragon in lava — the Drone Photo Awards 2024 Nominees for the 2024 Drone Photo Awards
Trump found guilty and is first ex-president convicted of a crime Overview In this lesson, students will explore the context
Cheery Friday Greetings from Learning How to Learn! In the Friday newsletter from Barb, Terry, and the entire Learning How to
“Reflecting on Growth: 10 Ways for Students and Teachers to Learn from the Past Year” The 2023-24 academic year is
Learning Objectives: Students will be able to identify the three branches of the U.S. government (legislative, executive, judicial) and their