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NYPL Blog | The New York Public Library
Teachers - check out our new guide to Researching New York City Neighborhoods. #NYC #TeachNYPL http://www.nypl.org/blog/2015/05/12/researching-nyc-neighborhoods?hspace=302544&_opt=2575830098.2593800869
Have you seen our new database Biblioboard? It has curated collections of primary sources from the British Library, the National Archives, and more (collections include Ellis Island and Twelve Years a Slave) -- plus, it is also an e-reading platform with thousands of titles, including hi-lo titles from Orca Books, and nonfiction comics from Bluewater Productions, that can be read right in your browser! #TeachNYPL Login in with your NYPL library card: http://on.nypl.org/XF9XWB
TeachNYPL Summer 2014: Lists for Lesson Planning - Primary Sources and the Common Core | The New York Public Library
Lists for Lesson Planning: Annotated Lists of Primary and Secondary Sources for Gr. 6-12 on (4) New York, Then and Now #TeachNYPL #CommonCore
TeachNYPL Summer 2014: Lists for Lesson Planning - Primary Sources and the Common Core | The New York Public Library
Lists for Lesson Planning: Annotated Lists of Primary and Secondary Sources for Gr. 6-12 on (3) World War I #TeachNYPL #CommonCore
TeachNYPL Summer 2014: Lists for Lesson Planning - Primary Sources and the Common Core | The New York Public Library
Lists for Lesson Planning: Annotated Lists of Primary and Secondary Sources for Gr. 6-12 on (2) Emancipation Proclamation #TeachNYPL #CommonCore
TeachNYPL Summer 2014: Lists for Lesson Planning - Primary Sources and the Common Core | The New York Public Library
Lists for Lesson Planning: Annotated Lists of Primary and Secondary Sources for Gr. 6-12 on (1) America's Beginnings and The Declaration of Independence #TeachNYPL #CommonCore
How to Find Historical Photos of New York City | The New York Public Library
How to Find Historical Photos of New York City #TeachNYPL #PaperlessResearch
Sadie Pfeifer, 48 inches tall..., November 1908
"Sadie Pfeifer, 48 inches tall..." (Lancaster, South Carolina Nov 1908). #ChildLabor in the U.S.: An historical record in pictures, 1905-1930 (NYPL Digital Collections) #TeachNYPL
STEM Comics: Saving Students One Thought Bubble at a Time | The New York Public Library
#GraphicNovels for teaching #STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) in the classroom http://www.nypl.org/blog/2014/04/16/stem-comics-students #TeachNYPL
Here's The NY Times' 1853 Article On 12 Years A Slave's Solomon Northup
The original NY Times' 1853 Article On 12 Years A Slave's Solomon Northup #TeachNYPL
TeachNYPL: Reconstructing Reconstruction (Gr. 11-12) | The New York Public Library
A historical analysis of how school textbooks tell the story of the Post-Civil War Era, focusing on the evolution of how U.S. History textbooks interpret the history of Reconstruction. Common core aligned texts, tasks, and classroom reading for Grades 11-12. #TeachNYPL #Reconstruction #PrimarySources
Reality Rules! 2014 Nonfiction Award Winners - Youth Media Awards
Reality Rules! 2014 Nonfiction Award Winners for children and teens available now at the NYPL. Includes the best in biographies, narrative nonfiction, and informational texts. http://www.nypl.org/blog/2014/01/16/yalsa-award-excellence-nonfiction-ya-2014 #TeachNYPL #nonfiction
Did you know that we have simultaneous use eBooks at the Library? Copies are always available! Titles include popular reading, classics, and science and social studies texts http://www.nypl.org/blog/2014/01/24/mylibrarynyc-simultaneous-use-ebooks #TeachNYPL #ebooks
#BlackHistory Book List for Grades 2-3 http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/list/show/88701491_nypl_selection/227067837_mylibrarynyc_national_african_american_history_month_(gr_2-3) #TeachNYPL