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Gail Skroback Hennessey taught for over 33 years, teaching sixth grade in all but two years. She earned a BA in early secondary education with a concentration in social studies and an MST in social studies education. In 1988, Gail was named Outstanding Elementary Social Studies Classroom Teacher of the Year by the New York State Council for the Social Studies. In the same year, she received the Outstanding Elementary Social Studies Teacher of the Year Award from the National Council for the Social Studies. Gail has written professionally for Time for Kids, various Scholastic publications, Cobblestone, EducationWorld.com, Boys' Life, Ranger Rick, FACES, Muse and other publications. She currently writes often for Highlights for Children and Jack and Jill Magazine. She also is the author of 35 children's books and 8 books for teachers.
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On December 1, 1955, a tired seamstress living in Montgomery, Alabama, made history. Rosa Parks was an African American woman who broke the law when she refused to give up her seat on a crowded bus for a white passenger. Her act of civil...
Perhaps you will find this interactive activity notebook of interest to use with your students during the Thanksgiving holiday. Ever wonder what became of the Mayflower? The ship sailed with 102 pilgrims over the Atlantic to North America, in 1620...
Amazing Turkey Facts: Possible Interactive Notebook Activity Click here for user friendly version. November is Thanksgiving time and most of us will be celebrating with a turkey dinner. Did you know that the Native...
Pilgrim Factoids Possible Interactive Notebook Activity by Gail Skroback Hennessey Over the years, many people took samples of Plymouth Rock. Today, it is now one-third of the size it was during the time of the Pilgrims....
I have always been fascinated in Amelia Earhart. Earhart was one of the first biographies I remember reading in grade school. She was such a role model as I was growing up. She showed that a woman was capable of doing anything she set her mind to...
King Tut Day is celebrated every November 4th. It was on November 4, 1922, that Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun! Interesting facts: Lord Carnarvon was bitten by a mosquito, while in Egypt and died days later. It is said that the...
Amazing Pumpkin Facts! by Gail Skroback HennesseyClick here for a downloadable version: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/PUMPKIN-FACTS-1482068 Pumpkins are thought to have originated in Central America,...
What do you know about some of our previous Presidents? Dogs, cats, and birds  have often found a home in the White House. There have also been some unique pets such as John Quincy Adams’ pet alligator, Martin Van Buren two tiger cubs,...
Although highlighted in this month, anti-bullying awareness should be practiced every day of the year.  If you SEE bullying taking place, SPEAK UP! Below is a list of possible activities to use with students to discuss the topic of bullying. ...
Children are certainly not seeing the world demonstrating the concept of peace. Is there really anything we can do to foster the concept when our news continually shows just the opposite? The International Day of Peace is held every year...

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