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OER Project is a family of free, online social studies curricula. Aligned to state standards and easily adaptable. Come say hello!

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RT @Jcowbow: Love @OERProject and today we are looking at close readings in Social Studies! Great things to take back to my teachers! @kedc
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RT @KKandK: Using a slow reveal strategy to build data literacy with @OERProject @KyCharge @KEDCGrants #LeadTheCHARGE
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RT @Amelia56453478: Another amazing session with @OERProject on data literacy. I can’t wait to use the slow reveal method in my classroom a…
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RT @DebiManuel2: Love our Cadres with OER Project! Today we learned about Data Exploitation, a fun way to approach teaching data literacy!…
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RT @TracyMills1999: Great tips on Teaching Data Literacy! @KEDCGrants @KyCharge @OERProject @KEDC1
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RT @wes_librarian: Today's @KyCharge session with @KEDCGrants and @OERProject was phenomenal! Ebony gave me so many new strategies for my t…
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RT @smyledawn: Making sense of data visualizations with students! @KEDCGrants @KEDC1 @KyCharge @OERProject
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RT @MrsHembree_KY: Great session today on data literacy with Ebony! @KEDC_HERO @KEDCGrants @KEDC1 @OERProject
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RT @3jonesgirls: Learning tips & tricks for teaching data literacy. The “Slow Reveal” was engaging and fun! @OERProject @KyCharge @KEDC1 @K
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RT @Metcalfma78: Ebony McKiver gave an awesome session on ways to introduce more than 2 different things over the same topic. Getting stude…
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RT @BryantWeiner: What do you see? What are the similarities? The differences? What can we learn from the images? Learning about Comparison…
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RT @rhyanawelch: I loved learning about causation with Ebony McKiver from the @OERProject! She made it so tangible and understandable for m…
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RT @OhioCouncilSS: @OERProject is hosting a talk with Dr. Tamara Shreiner over how to teach data literacy with students. This is a great wa…
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On this day in 1991, the Persian Gulf War officially began, with Operation Desert Storm marking a decisive military campaign to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait. The war showcased the influence of the @UN and @NATO forces in modern conflicts.
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The Persian Empire’s vast reach once spanned across much of the ancient world, influencing cultures far and wide. But what about the lasting effects of colonialism? Dive into the complexities with this OER Project exploring colonization:
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Let’s talk about Persia today. On this day in 1979, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran fled the country amid the Iranian Revolution, marking the end of his reign and the beginning of a new chapter in Iran’s history.
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Today in 1929, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born. A leader whose legacy of nonviolent resistance and fight for civil rights continues to inspire generations, his dream of equality continues to shape the United States of America today.
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OTD in 1919, Boston faced a bizarre & tragic Molasses Flood—a tank burst, flooding streets w/ syrup! Speculate w/ your students about possible environmental effects of this event w/ resources from our Climate Project course. Perfect for inquiry! #NCSS23
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On this day in 1953, Yugoslavia elected its first president, Josip Broz (aka Tito), marking the start of his long leadership of the country, shaping its path as it balanced Eastern and Western influences during the Cold War.
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RT @Jcowbow: @OERProject tonight with @KEDCGrants @kedc_epic Ready to learn about tips for Causation in the classroom! @KyWriteRight @DrJW
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