Arkansas students can participate in Mock Trial to learn how courts operate, how legal cases are built and argued, and the role of judges and juries in the legal process.
Read MoreUse these resources to guide your students through discussions on America’s founding documents.
Read MoreWhile we reflect on the past, on Dr. King’s history, work, and words, we can also be encouraged that his legacy lives on.
Read MoreThe Fort Smith Historic Site has history to explore and educational resources for all learners.
Read MoreLearn about some of the hands-on experiences offered through the Scott Family Amazeum.
Read MoreNo matter how you choose to spend the day, you’ll learn much about this important time in Arkansas’s history, see how that history is commemorated and recorded today, and be reminded that there is a great deal to learn, see, and do right in our own backyards.
Read MoreThis competitive, fast-paced game can be easily incorporated into Arkansas History, Civics, and Government courses.
Read MoreIn this game, students try their hands at running a local government, discussing issues with members of the community and making decisions about spending and budgeting at the county level.
Read MoreWhat strategies are Arkansas teachers using to incorporate world languages into their social studies classrooms?
Read MoreLessons like this and others provided by the Arkansas State Archives will give students the skills to evaluate what they read.
Read MoreThe included lesson plan and activities will help your students identify the role that debt and credit play in our lives as well as in the lives of businesses and nations.
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