Learn more about iconic places, events, and cultural phenomena from North Carolina’s ...
Learn more about iconic places, events, and cultural phenomena from North Carolina’s history. This list of “100 North Carolina Icons,” and related resources, was compiled by the North Carolina Government & Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina, North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, from a list originally published in Our State magazine (2012).
This is a virtual classroom that I used for remote learning this ...
This is a virtual classroom that I used for remote learning this year. My students were able to access everything they needed in one student-friendly location.
These family letters provide an overview of the mathematics content and strategies ...
These family letters provide an overview of the mathematics content and strategies in 5th Grade Cluster 5. This is remixable and can be modified based on your own school's and district's contexts.
This 7th grade Math parent guide explains the content in straightforward terms so they ...
This 7th grade Math parent guide explains the content in straightforward terms so they can support their children’s learning at home and will encourage caretaker engagement with lessons.
This 8th grade Math parent guide explains the content in straightforward terms so they ...
This 8th grade Math parent guide explains the content in straightforward terms so they can support their children’s learning at home and will encourage caretaker engagement with lessons.
This online textbook is designed for grade 8 and up and covers ...
This online textbook is designed for grade 8 and up and covers all of North Carolina history, from the arrival of the first people some 12,000 years ago to the present. There are eleven parts, organized chronologically, a collection of primary sources, readings, and multimedia that can be rearranged to meet the needs of the classroom. Special web-based tools aid reading and model historical inquiry, helping students build critical thinking and literacy skills.
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