Fight the Fake with Britannica School Insights
Combat the proliferation of digital misinformation with Britannica School Insights, the new free Google Chrome extension for Britannica School.
Find out moreCombat the proliferation of digital misinformation with Britannica School Insights, the new free Google Chrome extension for Britannica School.
Find out moreHumans’ foray into artistic expression goes back some 30,000 years. ImageQuest traverses the last 250 with a look at the quirky, the disruptive and the downright bizarre.
Find out moreExtend your students’ understanding through the exploration of Anzac Day symbols, emblems and traditions, their significance and origins.
Find out moreRevisit the Anzac legend and the indelible imprint it has left on the Australian and New Zealand psyche.
Find out moreCourage, tenacity and mateship: the Anzac spirit lives on in these historical photographs and illustrations from ImageQuest.
Find out moreHumans’ foray into artistic expression goes back some 30,000 years. ImageQuest traverses the last 250 with a look at the quirky, the disruptive and the downright bizarre.
Find out moreGet ready for World Storytelling Day, when people around the world are encouraged to gather around a hypothetical global campfire to share stories from their culture and languages.
Find out moreWorld Storytelling Day is an annual celebration of the art of storytelling. Try these ideas at your school or library and join the hypothetical global campfire!
Find out moreTake a deep dive into the profound social, cultural and political effects of the 19th century gold rushes, as well as the catalytic roles they played in the shaping of Australia as a nation.
Find out moreWith Lunar Chinese New Year in full swing, send your students on an exploration of the traditions behind this millennial old celebration.
Find out moreBritannica launches Curiosity Day, in celebration of its 250th birthday, with a series of curiosity-sparking activities. What kind of curious are you?
Find out moreTo help ease your students (and yourself) into the holiday season, Britannica has some nifty classroom ideas.
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