Here's a big HELLO to those of you who might find yourself here through a Google search, or you are a long-time subscriber to this site via Feedburner and/or RSS Feed.
I've moved!
I'd love to have you visit me at my own domain where I come out from behind the ElementaryHistoryTeacher name, but continue to share the stories behind the history.
Unfortunately, I couldn't take my current subscription list to the new site. You will have to join my new mailing list to receive information regarding blog updates, new books as they are published including my own brand of history curriculum for educators.
My teaching memoir will be published in 2016 along with the first of my curriculum units.
The new website, LisaLandCooper.com is up and running!
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History Is Elementary - for history teachers and anyone else who enjoys history and history education
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Every Now and Then - focusing on the history of Douglas/old Campbell County, Georgia
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