Resource Library
Find compelling classroom resources, learn new teaching methods, meet standards, and make a difference in the lives of your students.
We are grateful to The Hammer Family Foundation for supporting the development of our on-demand learning and teaching resources.
Introducing Our US History Curriculum Collection
Draw from this flexible curriculum collection as you plan any middle or high school US history course. Featuring units, C3-style inquiries, and case studies, the collection will help you explore themes of democracy and freedom with your students throughout the year.
āWe Donāt Control Americaā and Other Myths, Part 2
A young Jewish person reflects on the impact of antisemitic myths on attitudes today.
āWe Donāt Control Americaā and Other Myths, Part 2 (en espaƱol)
A young Jewish person reflects on the impact of antisemitic myths on attitudes today (Spanish available).
āWe Donāt Control Americaā and Other Myths, Part 3
Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug reflects on why she gets asked the question āYouāre Jewish?ā (Spanish available).
āWe Donāt Control Americaā and Other Myths, Part 3 (en espaƱol)
Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug reflects on why she gets asked the question āYouāre Jewish?ā.
Confronting Denial of the Armenian Genocide through Art
Learn how Los Angeles-area artists marked the 100 year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Confronting Denial of the Armenian Genocide through Art (en espaƱol)
Learn how Los Angeles-area artists marked the 100 year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. This resource is in Spanish.
Navigating Multiple Identities
Armenian American writer Diana Der Hovanessian reflects on how her family history influences her identity in her poem "Two Voices."
Navigating Multiple Identities (en espaƱol)
Armenian American writer Diana Der Hovanessian reflects on how her family history influences her identity in her poem "Two Voices." This resource is in Spanish.
A Range of Choices: In Action
In this classroom video, students read primary sources and discuss the roles that individuals have played in those historical cases.
A Range of Choices: Terminology
In this classroom video, students are introduced to the terminology of the roles individuals play (bystander, upstander, collaborator, victim, and perpetrator).
The Roots and Impact of Antisemitism
Login Required
Use these slides to help students explore the long history of discrimination against Jews and come to understand how anti-Judaism was transformed into antisemitism in the nineteenth century.