Recently I got to participate in 365 Atlanta Family’s Summer A-Z series. It was a collaborative series featuring fun sites to visit around the southeast! Naturally I picked locations that involved history! I’ve compiled the links to all 4 of…
Creative Social Studies Ideas
May 8th, 1945 was a huge day for America. It’s VE Day, the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany during WWII. The war wouldn’t be over until late summer 1945 when the Japanese finally surrendered, but the Victory…
In this digitalized, data-driven age sometimes I feel that imagination is a lost art so I’m thrilled to join in with Michele from Fil-Am Teacher Mommy and some other bloggers to give teachers and homeschooling families some tips for…
Women’s History Collection As you probably know, the anniversary of International Women’s Day is March 8th. Do you know the origin though? To be honest, I was a little fuzzy on the details so I did some research (spoiler,…
So as a 5th grade teacher, I always assumed my students are coming to Runnels’ Land already knowing how to read, interpret, and create timelines. Insert your LOL here. I think I’ve been a little delusional! I bet their…