External Education Resources

21st Century Teaching Strategies for Social Sciences

  • Facing History and Ourselves

    • Free K-12 curriculum supplements and teaching strategies, in addition to other resources. Their mission is to help students learn about hatred and bigotry so they can stop it from happening in the future.
  • Teaching Tolerance

    • Free K-12 curriculum supplements. Anti-bias education through the four domains of identity, diversity, justice, and action.
 

Civics

  • iCivics

    • iCivics exists to engage students in meaningful civic learning. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor founded this website so democracy can be taught to students of all different ages. Resources include games to play and curriculum lesson plans.
 

Copper

 

Earth Science

 

Geology

  • USGS Kids

    • Games, curriculum, data, and more!
 

Immigration

 

Indigenous Peoples

  • The Ways

    • Stories on culture and language from native communities around the central Great Lakes. Includes videos, access to resources, and learning guidance for educators.
  • Ojibway Fact Sheet

    • Reference for young people seeking Chippewa Indian information for reports and other uses.
  • Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

    • Website for the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
  • Great Lakes Indians Fish & Wildlife Commission

    • Videos, activities and more to learn more about treaties and build educator confidence to teach the sometimes tough concepts of treaty rights, Great Lakes/Inland harvest, science, and traditional ecological knowledge.
 

Mining

 

Women's History

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