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TALES OUT OF SCHOOL
Tales Out of School, a newsletter geared toward teachers of Kansas history, is published twice a year and is available free of charge to interested persons. A variety of subjects related to teaching Kansas history appear in Tales. Each issue emphasizes a topic, teaching technique, or activity. Readers are encouraged to submit items to the newsletter that they believe will be useful to fellow teachers, because we can improve the teaching of Kansas history by sharing information. A selection of past issues of Tales are available on the Internet. The topics available are listed below.
If you would like to have your name added to the mailing list, please complete the form on the Center for Great Plains Studies home page. If your browser does not support forms, send your name and address to the Center for Great Plains Studies, CB 4040, Emporia State University, 1200 Commercial, Emporia, KS 66801 or e-mail sbrinkma@emporia.edu.
- Herding Dogs
- The War of 1812
- Alert! Zebra Mussels
- Map Making
- Pow-wows and Rodeos
- Writing Biography
- Community Agriculture and Farmer's Markets
- 150 Eminent Kansans
- Urban Legends
- Wheat
- Barns
- Railroads
- Quilting
- Turn of the Century Games and Toys
- Recess Games of the Old Country School
- Kansas Firsts
- The Flint Hills
- Extending Kansas History into Other Subject Areas
- Teaching History-Up Close and Personal
- Redefining Images of Kansas Women
- Living History
- Grasshoppers
- Historic Indians of Kansas
- Emigrant Indian Tribes of Kansas
- Resources for Teaching Kansas History
- Newscast from the Past: Trails West
- Immigrant History
- Kansas Day Activities
- Helium in Kansas
- Bison
- Ruth Garver Gagliardo
- Dustbowl
- Home on the Range
- William Allen White
- Historic Sites: Bleeding Kansas
- Historic Sites: Native Americans
- Historic Sites: People and Places
- Kansas Books in the Classroom

