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We Will Always Be Here Education Materials

A Companion Piece to "We Will Always Be Here" by Jenny Kalvaitis and Kristen Whitson
Education materials for grades 6-12 for use with "We Will Always Be Here."
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Education Materials for Remembering the Holocaust

Teaching the Holocaust with survivors' oral histories
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Modern Jungles Education Materials

Education materials for grades 6-12 for use with the book "Modern Jungles" by Pao Lor
Education materials for grades 6-12 for use with the book Modern Jungles
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Wisconsin Historical Society Press Education Materials

Use these materials to teach Wisconsin history in your classroom
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Great Ships on the Great Lakes

A Maritime History Teacher's Guide
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Thinking Like a Historian

Free classroom poster
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Juanita Adams: The Heart of an Activist

Milwaukee's Desegregation and Fair Housing Movement
Discover the life and times of activist Juanita Adams
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Education Materials for Finding Freedom

Teaching about the Underground Railroad and Fugitive Slave Law in Wisconsin
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Education Materials for Obreros Unidos

Teaching about the Wisconsin migrant farmworker movement
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Wisconsin Adventures: Myths & Legends

Roll for Initiative!
Learn about the upcoming release of the 5e compatible adventure module from the Wisconsin Historical Society
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Wisconsin State Symbols

Learn about Wisconsin state symbols
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Wisconsin Firsts and Other Famous Facts

See a list of historical highlights from Wisconsin history
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The Sinking of the Lucerne

Interactive Resource, Historical Essay, Slide Show
Learn about how the Lucerne sank in the Chequamegon Bay in 1886
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Badger Boys in Blue: A Soldier's Letters 1862–1865

Wisconsin and the Civil War: Camp Randall
Use the letters of Civil War solders to take a closer look at Camp Randall and Wisconsin's role in the Civil War
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Civil War Draft in Wisconsin

Wisconsin and the Civil War
Use the 1862 Civil War Draft Riots to examine differing opinions on the Civil War in Wisconsin
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Wisconsin Copperhead Anti-War Movement and Marcus 'Brick' Pomeroy

Wisconsin and the Civil War
Use the writing of Marcus "Brick" Pomeroy to examine different opinions on the Civil War
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Community Design Game

Help students understand the physical design and compostion of their community
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Rubie Bond, Oral History, and the African-American Experience in Wisconsin

Examine the oral history and migration experiences of Rubie Bond, an African-American resident of Beloit featured on Wisconsin Public Television
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Little Elk, 1829

Use the 1829 speech by Little Elk, Ho-Chunk orator, to learn more about Ho-Chunk views on Euro-American cultures
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Life in a Lumber Camp

Learn more about life in a lumber camp by using primary sources

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