I received an e-mail from a former colleague today saying he was enjoying seeing what this site has on it. You can do it too. The government teachers blog has 1383 posts in the last 4.5 years while the world history one has 1072 and the US history one has 959 posts. To do the research just plug in what you are looking (most of all of the subjects have been addressed at one point or another), press enter and lots of links will appear. You can also do it for the technology that appears to see what has been written about in the past. With 3400 posts you should be able to find lots of items to help with your teaching. As always, send us your links and, in most cases, we'll post them.
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