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Find out moreCan We? vs. Should We? Get students to critically analyse the possibilities around space travel.
Find out moreUse International Women’s Day to actively engage your students in issues shaping the gender equality debate.
Find out moreLearn about the 2022 Winter Games, its host city Beijing and the different types of sports featured at the Winter Olympics.
Find out moreUsing resources and the World Atlas tool from Britannica School, students study the different types of landscapes found locally and around the world.
Find out moreHelping Australian teachers promote inclusivity and intercultural understanding among students. Download your free lesson plan!
Find out moreWhat happens between the time food leaves the farm and the time it turns up in our lunchboxes?
Find out moreLooking through an Olympics lens: Help students study key moments in Olympic history using visual texts.
Find out moreFrom parasitic plants to kelp forests, Botanize! - the new podcast series from Britannica - aims to showcase some of Earth’s finest nonanimal life-forms and their brilliant ecologies.
Find out moreFun activities to help students learn about ecosystem conservation and our relationship with nature.
Find out moreLearn about the art and culture of the Incas, the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
Find out moreHost an author study workshop in your library to spotlight some of the world's favourite writers.
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