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Are you looking for resources on the 2000s to use with your #UShistory students at the end of the year?
Browse Retro Report's popular 9/11 resources, which include several short videos, classroom-ready student activities, an interactive timeline and a webinar: retroreport.org/collection/t…
💡 Looking for ways to keep your students engaged between now and the end of the school year? Check out these five project ideas and new writing activities: retroreport.org/articles/fin…
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Enhance your lessons with Retro Report’s 350 free short videos and hundreds of ready-to-use materials that are designed to fit any subject or class period. Register for free access: bit.ly/RR-Reg
🌈 How are you marking #PrideMonth in your classroom?
Use our interactive map to explore key moments in LGBTQ history, from the Stonewall uprising to Obergefell v. Hodges. Students can learn about activists and organizations committed to fighting for LGBTQ rights, as well as significant court cases, legislation and events through the decades. Learn more: retroreport.org/education-ca…
Mark #PrideMonth in your classroom with this video that revisits the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges #SCOTUS decision from the perspective of the two named participants, Jim Obergefell and Richard Hodges. This video received a 2026 Silver Gavel Award from the @ABAesq. Watch: retroreport.org/video/how-th…
Mark America’s 250th anniversary with new videos from our friends at @RetroReport 📜
Revisit the Revolutionary era and the creation of the Constitution through the eyes of historians, primary source documents and the words of people who lived through it.
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🌈 How are you marking #PrideMonth in your classroom?
Use our interactive map to explore key moments in LGBTQ history, from the Stonewall uprising to Obergefell v. Hodges. Students can learn about activists and organizations committed to fighting for LGBTQ rights, as well as significant court cases, legislation and events through the decades. Learn more: retroreport.org/education-ca…
Enhance your lessons with Retro Report’s 350 free short videos and hundreds of ready-to-use materials that are designed to fit any subject or class period. Register for free access: bit.ly/RR-Reg
Mark America’s 250th anniversary with new videos from our friends at @RetroReport 📜
Revisit the Revolutionary era and the creation of the Constitution through the eyes of historians, primary source documents and the words of people who lived through it.
retroreport.org/america-250-…
Are you looking for classroom resources for #PrideMonth? Learn how transgender activists are continuing to push for inclusion today more than 50 years after the Stonewall uprising: retroreport.org/video/transg…
CLASSROOM-READY RESOURCES: Browse our updated Teaching with Primary Sources collection today to access 40 films that fit seamlessly into U.S. History and Civics courses. Each short film is accompanied by a primary source pack and scaffolded writing outlines to meet the needs of a variety of learners. Explore: retroreport.org/collection/t…
We were honored to be featured in the "Power of Film" panel this morning as part of Heretic Collective's NYC Literacy and Justice Summit.
Retro Report's President and Executive Producer @KyraDarnton discussed how storytelling and representation can help educators engage students, spark curiosity, and bring history and current events to life in the classroom.
✍️ How are you keeping your students engaged during the end of the school year?
Browse Retro Report's most popular student activities of 2026 so far, which include inquiry-based resources that are endorsed by teachers around the country. Learn more: retroreport.org/articles/bes…
🇺🇲 #America250 is right around the corner. Mark America's 250th anniversary with these free short videos and classroom resources from Retro Report: retroreport.org/america-250-…
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