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Statistics showing the the number of workers from 1840-2005.
A list of jobs children have historically performed.
Descriptions of old-fashioned names for modern jobs.
A chart showing the declining and expanding industries in the U.S. economy.
A chart listing each governor in the United States.
The amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Present details of the functions of body systems as well as interesting facts.
An account of Greg Louganis' diving accident at the 1988 Seoul Olympic games.
Read a brief history of Wilma Rudolph, aka La Gazella, who was an African American track star and three-time gold…
Mark Spitz claimed seven gold medals and broke an Olympic record during his successful career.
An overview of the Constitutional Convention followed by the Preamble the Constitution of the United States.
The proper way to use parentheses.
How to use the semicolon.
Share this article with your students to explore cells and body systems.
A fabulous list of facts about the human body, for example, most people shed 40 pounds of skin in a lifetime!
An explanation of anaerobic versus aerobic exercise.
Profile of Jesse Owens, track and field champion of the 1936 Summer Olympic Games.
Read this biography to learn more about Oscar Wilde, the famous Irish writer who penned the play The Importance of Being…
Read this article to learn historical and movie facts about the Titanic.
Read Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Proclamation, which occurred around Thanksgiving. This is a good way to integrate history…
This article speculates on how the Turkey was named. This reference will spark a fun discussion around the Thanksgiving…
Take a look at these images of Harry Potter cover art from around the world.
A question and answer session with J.K. Rowling.
A timeline of the major events in the women's rights movement, from 1848 to the present.