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Exploring Edsitement

It’s 2022 and time to try something new! There are so many edsiting things about this week’s site! Edsitement is a huge collection to help support humanities in education.

Edsitement

It’s 2022 and time to try something new! There are so many edsiting things about this week’s site! Edsitement is a huge collection to help support humanities in education.

If you are looking for new resources to support content that you teach or are looking to explore interesting topics this site has many resources to help.

Edsitement features a large collection of lesson plans organized by grade level and topic. The topics go from all kinds of art, history, science, literature which will be perfect for your next exploration into the humanities with students in any age group.

In addition to lesson plans, Edsitement also offers teaching guides and media resources, allowing you to dig in and get yourself prepped to teach about each topic, and providing audio, video, and graphic resources you can use in your classroom.

One other great thing… it connects right to your Google Classroom!

This is such a great resource for teachers of all grade levels.

Check out Edsitement and dig into some cool topics with your students! Thanks for listening and Happy New Year! 😄🎉

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