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When the Mayflower set sail for a 2-month journey, each family was allowed to bring a "Bible box" containing the family Bible and one chest with everything they would need to survive in the new land. What would you have taken? #FreeTopic https://t.co/GAVVm07oFw
Homo sapiens had technologies like tools, clothing, and fire, which enabled them to survive better than other homo species. Kids learn about world's early people with today's #FreeTopic. https://t.co/zUVLSJTGSc
What is a simple machine? Kids find out in today's #FreeTopic. https://t.co/Xa0jbzNfUu
John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln #onthisday in 1865. Students will read about this tragic moment and its aftermath in today's #FreeTopic: https://t.co/5XRUO68k8i
Today's #FreeTopic brings students back to the period that historians call the "Birth of the Modern World" - perfect for young historians interested in the #Renaissance. https://t.co/AMd1ctHmCR
When Van Leeuwenhoek first looked into his microscope, he named the creatures that danced in front of his handheld lens animalcules, or small animals. Learn more in today's #FreeTopic. https://t.co/anmP2UB8wE
Take a look into an Egyptian embalmer's process in today's #FreeTopic! https://t.co/XXv9HM6whI #Halloween
Learn about the different component's of a medieval #Knight 's armor in today's #FreeTopic: https://t.co/uFqHSJpG0Y
Teach kids about the definition of biological diversity using today's #FreeTopic. https://t.co/oVBZXJ895b
For young historians, today's #FreeTopics breaks down the three stages of the Middle Ages. https://t.co/gL26q1AtHw
Have your students read about the #Hypothalamus in today's #FreeTopic. https://t.co/pqVkImssHA
Teach kids about the foundation of Plymouth in today's #FreeTopic: https://t.co/vgdGEScI6u #ForefathersDay