Lucy's Library Blast
September 3, 2018
Tennessee Blue Book: A History of Tennessee - Student Edition
The history of Tennessee already vetted with primary and secondary resources in chronological order offered by the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
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Constitution Day!
Public Law 108-447 Section111(b)
“Each educational institution that receives federal funds for a fiscal year shall hold an educational program on the United States Constitution on September 17 of such year for the students served by that educational institution.”
Constitution Day Links
YouTube Video Constitution Day 2017
http://constitutioncenter.org/constitution-day/constitution-day-resources
It’s just about that time: when students and teachers are back in school, when pumpkin spice starts reappearing on café menus. In other words, fall is coming, and with it, a whole new bevy of books to read. As always, here at Litscription we share with you some great reads that we hope will help you manage your emotions in a soothing way. Reading is fantastic for our feelings and empathy (studies prove it!), and we want to help make it one of your go-to self-care methods. So, check out these deeply discounted eBooks, choose what’s right for you, and come back next week for more!
Bookopolis - a social media app to support your entire class in book interests.
Bookopolis is a safe online community for young readers to share their favorite books and discover new ones. https://bookopolis.com/
And Math
Education.com has printable worksheets and online games to build math skills in 5th graders and any other students who can use a fun way to sharpen their math minds.
https://www.education.com/resources/game+skill-builder/fifth-grade/