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The #TeachNatGeo List: Getting Your Kids to Connect With the Outdoors

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Whether it’s a warm beautiful day, or a muddy, rainy one, kids shouldn’t feel stuck indoors. Here are a few of Nat Geo’s favorite ways to get kids connected to […]

#TeachNatGeo: Our Most Surprising Lessons

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Lessons learned in school can stick with students for years. We asked Nat Geo staffers to share one idea that resonated with them, and here’s what they had to say: Did […]

The #TeachNatGeo List: The Power of Maps

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It’s Geography Awareness Week and this year’s theme is “The Power of Maps.” At National Geographic, we like maps a lot, but for Juan Valdes, they are his life. Juan […]

#TeachNatGeo Helps Your Classroom Go Green!

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Earth is our home. We share our planet with billions of other people, plants, and animals, and it’s our job to take care of it. What better place to go […]

Fluffy, Scaly, Feathered Ways to #TeachNatGeo

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Nothing teaches kids to care for other creatures like hands-on experience! Here are a few animals your students can take care of while they learn. When your students leave at […]

#TeachNatGeo: Classrooms Around the World

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The classroom is a sacred space. It may look different around the globe, but the classroom is a place where students come to learn, make friends, and get inspired. It […]

#TeachNatGeo: 5 Civil Rights Leaders Today

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We are now thoroughly in the midst of a watershed moment for civil rights in the United States. The internet, cell phones, and social media have mobilized a growing movement […]

#TeachNatGeo: Six Women in Science that your Students Must Know

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Women in science have fundamentally changed the world and the way we understand it. It’s time to recognize them. Marie Curie and Jane Goodall get some recognition, but countless other […]

#TeachNatGeo: The Big Six Extinctions (one is happening right now)

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We’re in the middle of one of the biggest mass extinctions the world has ever seen. There have been five previous major mass extinctions, when more than 75% of all species […]




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