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Month: July 2019

July 30, 2019

Yay, Penguin Paperbacks!

It was July 1935 that the first Penguin books were published by Sir Allen Lane in England. The publication of Penguin inexpensive paperback books…

July 29, 2019

Primary Sources: rationing stamps

July 29, 2019

Video of Blackbeard’s Illustrious Career

July 29, 2019

WW2 Rationing

Rationing, to help World War II efforts, happened for two reasons under President Franklin D. Roosevelt starting in the spring of 1942: fair distribution…

July 29, 2019

icivics.org

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor founded this site in 2009 to help students understand civics. The site is based on the idea that civic knowledge…

July 26, 2019

A Pirate’s Life for me?

During the 1700’s, Colonial way of life was not only threatened by hostile relationships with the Native Americans and disease, but also by pirates and their control of the high seas.

July 21, 2019

My Advice on Fact Checking…Just do it

I was checking my History Bug FB page today and read a response to my post about the Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention that…

July 19, 2019

Engagement-it’s magic!

If you need a starting place for an engaging student discussion start with: “What do you think?” and “Why do you think that?” These…

July 18, 2019

Welcome to History Bug for Teachers!

Thank you for visiting History Bug. The goal of History Bug for Teachers is to be a place for elementary teachers to find History…

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