In October, we feature content for Archaeology Month, Health Literacy Month, National Bullying Prevention Month, National Book Month, and Hispanic Heritage Month, which continues through October 15. We offer content for Fire Prevention Week/Month, International Day of Non-Violence, MFG Day, World Space Week, National Child Health Day, World Habitat Day, World Teacher’s Day, International Day of the Girl, Indigenous People’s Day (Native American Day), National Farmer’s Day, America’s Safe Schools Week, National School Bus Safety Week, National Pharmacy Technician Day, Mole Day, National Paralegal Day, United Nations Day, Media Literacy Week, National First Responders Day, National Cat Day, plus three series of Carolina Stories: Ghosts & Legends of South Carolina for Halloween!
It’s an exciting month as we await the completion of our new Knowitall.org website that will combine all resources previously available on Knowitall.org plus lesson plans from our LearningWhy website – all in one place!
South Carolina African American History Calendar:
October Honoree – George Rogers
George Rogers, a native of Duluth, Ga., has always had a love for football. A standout at Duluth High School, Rogers decided to attend the University of South Carolina when coach Jim Carlen told him that he could play in his freshman year.
Rogers rushed for 623 yards as a freshman and then tallied 1,006 yards as a sophomore while splitting time with Johnnie Wright. However, Rogers’ junior season launched him into the national spotlight. He finished with 1,681 yards and eight touchdowns to earn All-American honors.
During his senior year, Rogers led the nation in rushing with 1,781 yards while scoring 14 touchdowns and unanimously earning All-American honors. In December 1980, Rogers bested University of Pittsburgh defensive lineman Hugh Green and University of Georgia running back Herschel Walker to win the Heisman trophy. Rogers is the first and only college football athlete in the state of South Carolina to win the Heisman.
Selected as the first overall pick in the National Football League (NFL) draft by the New Orleans Saints in 1981, Rogers spent seven seasons in the NFL. He rushed for 1,674 yards as a rookie, which ranks second all-time to Eric Dickerson on the single-season, rookie rushing yards record. Rogers played four seasons with the New Orleans Saints and three with the Washington Redskins, where he won a Super Bowl title in 1987. Rogers retired after the 1987 season and finished his NFL career with 7,176 rushing yards and 54 touchdowns.
Rogers is the first in his immediate family to attend and graduate from college. He created an endowment to the University of South Carolina, and as a way of paying it forward, started the George Rogers Foundation of the Carolinas, Inc., in 1991. The foundation provides financial assistance to first-generation college students and supports community-based youth development, non-profit organizations. His foundation made a $75,000 commitment to the University of South Carolina Student Athlete Promise Fund, which helps former student-athletes return to complete their degrees.
Rogers is a member of the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame, Georgia Sports Hall of Fame, South Carolina Football Hall of Fame, Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame and his number 38 is retired at the University of South Carolina. A statue of Rogers was dedicated at the University of South Carolina’s Williams-Brice Stadium in 2015.
Presented through a partnership between the South Carolina Department of Education and South Carolina ETV.
View the series on Knowitall.org here.
Download the SC African American History Calendar here.
OCTOBER ON KNOWITALL.ORG
Archaeology Month – View our Archaeology Collection!
Our partnership with SC DNR and the South Carolina Heritage Trust makes it possible for us to offer Archaeo-Tech and The Ring People on Knowitall.org! View these two series and the full collection below!
Investigating the Ring People in the coastal zone requires scientists of many disciplines. The technology of archeology is far beyond shovels.
Forty centuries ago, American Indians left their mark on the landscape of coastal South Carolina. Today, archaeologists from South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), a dozen universities and the National Park Service search for clues to our earliest-known coastal dwellers. The story takes viewers to remote sites as scientists discover the ancient South Carolinians who built monumental rings of shell.
Additional Series
- Finding Clovis
- For God, Glory and Gold
- Fort Hill Plantation
- Mapping of Kosciuszko’s Tunnel
- Natural State
- Palmetto Scene
- Pee Dee Explorer
Be sure to view the individual assets from the collection here! Just scroll down below the Series titles.
Health Literacy Month - View our Knowitall Healthy! Collection
As cold and flu seasons begin, please take a look at our Knowitall Healthy! Collection, which instills sound health practices that can be utilized throughout the year. The Series in this Collection include these and more!
Series
- Healthy Food, Farms & Gardens | Youth Media Health Institute
- EdAware: Eat Smart, Move More
- Flu PSAs – Illness Prevention Tips & Wash Hands Song in English and with Spanish Subtitles
- Healthy Hannah’s Healthy Choice Heroes
- Reading, Safety & Internet Safety Minutes
- Safe Students Safe Schools
- Safety City
Topics
National Bullying Prevention Month – View Project Lead SC and Palmetto Voices
Unity Day/Bullying Prevention Day – Oct. 21
Traditionally held the first week in October, the event has been expanded to include activities, education, and awareness building for the entire month.
From Middle School to High School, teenage girls face unique pressures every day. Between issues with bullying, body image, boys, friends and “frenemies,” life during that awkward transitional period can feel like it’s filled with challenges. It’s important our girls have role models, people to look up to, think about, and speak with to help navigate those land mines. Project Lead South Carolina is a video series for young women that follows notable women in South Carolina to gather advice about what makes a successful leader.
Palmetto Voices looks to female leaders in South Carolina to share the experiences, skills and decisions that have brought them success. These voices of the Palmetto State offer advice and suggestions for excellence in various career clusters and fields of study.
National Book Month – Visit Our Libraries, Literature & Learning Collection
Visit your school library, public library & our Libraries, Literature & Learning Collection during National Book Month, TeenTober & National Friends of Libraries Week!
TeenTober
View the resources in the Libraries, Literature & Learning Collection and see what may be of interest to teens you know and love!
National Friends of Libraries Week - Oct. 18-24, 2020
Series
*Some series have rights restrictions and are available exclusively to South Carolina educators. To gain access to these resources, please register for a FREE LearningWhy account. One account provides access to both LearningWhy and the password-protected Knowitall resources!
*When our new Knowitall.org website is available, combining resources from LearningWhy into Knowitall.org, only one log-in will be needed.
- Ask an Author
- Baker’s Dozen*
- Be a Media Critic
- Club Write*
- Conversations with S.C. Writers
- Foreign Language Scholastic Children’s Stories - French*
- Foreign Language Scholastic Children’s Stories - Spanish*
- Grammar Pitfalls*
- Gullah Tales
- Idella Bodie’s Ghost Tour: A Writer’s Guide
- Inside Storytelling
- La Ropa Sucia
- Literary Tour of South Carolina
- Mary Boykin Chesnut
- National Book Month from Periscope
- National Poetry Month from Periscope
- Pulitzer Prize Winners in South Carolina
- Reading, Safety & Internet Safety Minutes
- Scholastic Children’s Stories*
- Shakespeare | Standard Deviants*
- Storytime with SCETV
- Tune Up to Literacy
- Writer’s Workshop
- Writers (from S.C. Hall of Fame)
Topics
Some titles require that SC teachers register for a FREE LearningWhy account to gain access. Some titles are not available to users outside of SC.
- American Writers
- Authors of Children’s Books
- For Young Readers
- For Young Writers
- Illustrators
- Journalism, Broadcasting & Communications
- National Book Month
- National Poetry Month
- Poets & Poetry
- Poets Laureate Collection | All Series
- S.C. Authors
- Shakespeare
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Journalists Natalie Caula-Hauff, Jennifer Berry Hawes, and Glenn Smith of the Charleston Post and Courier discuss the series, Till Death Do Us Part, published in August 2014. The series won the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service Journalism in 2015.
For Peggy Logan, a.k.a. Tabu Hazel, there is power in poetry. As a spoken word artist she is an advocate who promotes awareness of cancer, domestic violence, homelessness and sexual assault. Her number one goal is to change lives with words.
South Carolina continues to rank at the top when it comes to domestic violence and women killed by men. Research shows teenagers are also experiencing abuse, but have less protection when it comes to the law. Here's more information on the important issue of teen dating violence.
Hispanic Heritage Month Continues Through Oct. 15 – View the Collection!
View the wide assortment of content in this Collection and learn about our Hispanic heritage, including these titles and more!
Series
- Circle of Inheritance
- Spanish Subtitles | Flu PSAs
- Conquistadors and Explorers: S.C. Under the Spanish Flag | Mary Long’s Yesteryear
- For God, Glory and Gold
- Foreign Language Spanish
- Hispanic Heritage| Periscope
- La Ropa Sucia
- Marcelo Novo
- Miriam Barbosa
- Nuestro Futuro (Our Future)
- Pendleton: Upcountry Heritage
- Santa Elena Archaeological Dig (South Carolina) | 27:Fifty
- Spanish Beginner | SciShorts
- Spanish Intermediate | SciShorts
- Spanish | Standard Deviants
- St. Augustine (Florida) | 27:Fifty
Programs
- Carmen Agra Deedy – Crafting a Story
- Carolina Marsh Tacky
- Hispanics: South Carolina from A to Z | South Carolina Public Radio
- Main Street Latin Festival
- Where Do You Think You’re Going, Christopher Columbus | Scholastic American History Series
DATES & RESOURCES FOR YOUR CALENDAR
International Day of Non-Violence – Oct. 2
MFG Day (Manufacturing Day) – Oct. 2
- Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Career Education (Subject Area) - Manufacturing
- OR Career Explorations Collection - Manufacturing
Fire Prevention Week – Oct. 4-10, 2020
- Fire and 911 Safety | Safety City
- Fire Academy, Part 1 from Project Discovery
- Fire Academy, Part 2 from Project Discovery
World Space Week – Oct. 4 -10, 2020
National Child Health Day – Oct. 5
- Visit our Knowitall Healthy! Collection
Topics include:
World Habitat Day – Oct. 5
The United Nations designated the first Monday of October of every year as World Habitat Day to reflect on the state of our towns and cities, and on the basic right of all to adequate shelter. The Day is also intended to remind the world that we all have the power and the responsibility to shape the future of our cities and towns. "Solutions begin with small steps individuals can take to alter the way our cities function. We must reduce the amount of waste we produce, and, at the same time, start seeing it as a valuable resource that can be re-used and recycled, including for energy." — UN Secretary-General António Guterres
- Explore SC - Habitats
- Environmental Awareness
- Healthy Food, Farms and Gardens | Youth Media Health Institute
- What is a Food Desert?
- Gardens of Change | Palmetto Scene
- Myrtle Beach Main Panel, Part 4 – Jennifer P. Wilson | Sea Change
- Refugees | Periscope
- Tabu Hazel, Spoken Word Artist | Original SC
World Teacher’s Day – Oct. 5
Let your favorite teacher know how special he or she is and how much you appreciate his or her decision to go into education! Say thank you!
Learn something new every day from Knowitall.org and make your teacher proud! Try out our October Factoids! You may be surprised at what you’ll find!
- Teacher | Meet the Helpers
- Teacher: School for the Deaf | Michael’s Story, Part 2 | Open Line
- Angela Still: Prison Yoga Teacher | Original SC
- Mac Arthur Goodwin: Artist/Educator |Creating a Career with the Arts in Mind
- ESL Teacher | Hot Jobs
- Christine Wells, Spring Valley Education Foundation
- Laura Buff Music Teacher
International Day of the Girl - Oct. 11, 2020
View these Series & Collections that place the spotlight on women who have made a difference!
Series
- Idella Bodie’s S.C. Women
- James Otis Lecture 2015: Women’s Rights
- Palmetto Voices
- Project Lead SC
- Science Splash
- Women Civil Rights Timeline from Road Trip
- Women’s History Month from Periscope
Collections
Topics
- Women Civil Rights & Equal Rights Advocates
- Women Disability Rights Advocates
- Women in Aviation
- Women in Business
- Women in Education
- Women in Government & Public Administration
- Women in Leadership Roles
- Women in Literature
- Women in Media
- Women in Medicine
- Women in Sports
- Women in Technology
- Women in the Arts
- Women in the Legal Profession
Indigenous People’s Day (Native American Day) - Oct. 12
- Native American Heritage Collection
National Farmer’s Day – Oct. 12
America’s Safe Schools Week – Oct. 18-24
Keep It Real (for ages 14 and up)
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
Teens learn about the real-life consequences of trauma-related incidents and how they can be avoided.
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
Young people are shown exactly what happens to a patient during a visit to the ER after a trauma-related incident.
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
The Keep It Real team meets a teen, Wimberly, and her family, who have had first-hand experience with a trauma-related incident.
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
Keep It Real shows teens the after-effects and consequences of a reckless trauma-related incident.
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
The Keep It Real team is taken to the morgue, where they learn that many teens who are involved in trauma related accidents never make it home to their families.
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
Keep It Real looks at shootings and homicides in relation to teenagers, and the Keep It Real teens begin to discuss their reactions to the experience.
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
The Keep It Real teens discuss their final thoughts after the Keep It Real experience.
Produced and Hosted by Joshua and Brandon
Our video gives teenagers a brief look at the legal consequences of risky behavior. We show the DUI booking process at the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department and speak to Michael McMullin, a lawyer who has seen how crimes affect kids’ lives. We decided that most teens haven’t really been taught about the consequences that come from their actions. Our hope is that this program will give them a brief look at what might happen to them, and therefore encourage good decision-making.
Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.
Written and Directed by Mary Katherine
I decided to make my film about the consequences of actions that some teens make. It shows what can happen when people make reckless choices about their lives. It stars my sister, Sara, as a reckless teenager. It shows the different choices she makes and how each can have a fatal result.
Recently there has been an uproar over gang activity among students on the streets mostly but also inside the hallways in the South Carolina area.
Reading Safety and Internet Safety Minutes
Reading makes you cool!
Officer Marlo McCann reviews why NOT to approach a stranger.
Officer Marlo McCann explains what can happen if you send a threatening email or text.
Find one of the benefits of reading and being smart in this short video.
Officer Andre Offing explains what to do when provoked by a kidnapper.
Officer Andre Offing explains why not to believe profiles on the internet.
Produced by ETV, these short dramatizations are part of the Partnership Training for Law Enforcement and Education course and can be used with students to initiate discussion. Teachers are advised to preview these videos for scenes and content that may not be appropriate for use in their classroom.
- Child Abuse
- Conflict Resolution
- Date Rape
- Divorce
- Honor
- Prejudice
- Respecting Others
- Rumors
- Third Party
- To Tell or Not To Tell
- Full Version, Part 1
- Full Version, Part 2
Presented by the SC Department of Public Safety and ETV, these short programs are designed to provide a safety message to young students and may be used for older children, especially special education students.
This lesson covers what to do if your house is on fire and what to do if the room has smoke in it. Students will also learn when it's safe to exit a room and what to tell the 911 operator.
This lesson covers the three things you must do before crossing the street. Pedestrian Crosswalk signs, were to walk when walking along a road and what to wear while walking is also covered.
This lesson covers how to approach a bus, when to board a bus and why it's important to look both ways before boarding the bus.
This interactive workshop will explore new trends in underage alcohol use. Current information on teen alcohol use will be presented, along with a review of emerging products. Participants will analyze a variety of products and examine advertisers’ role in marketing alcoholic beverages to youth to enable understanding of the scope of underage drinking both locally and nationally,
Addresses the dangers for teen drivers involved with texting. Other safety tips are discussed.
- Safety Collection | Knowitall Healthy! (view additional resources below)
Crystal Ball Cruise is a program to provide safe transportation to and from prom nights in the area.
Find out about a paramedic's career and how this Helper assists in emergency situations.
South Carolina continues to rank at the top when it comes to domestic violence and women killed by men. Research shows teenagers are also experiencing abuse, but have less protection when it comes to the law.
Program provides a definition of human trafficking. View the FULL series on Palmetto Scene on the SCETV website.
*If you believe you know of someone who may be a victim of human trafficking, please contact local law enforcement or the NHTRC (National Human Trafficking Resource Center) Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.
National School Bus Safety Week - Oct. 19-23
This lesson covers how to approach a bus, when to board a bus and why it's important to look both ways before boarding the bus.
National Pharmacy Technician Day – Oct. 20
- Henry Minton | SC African American History Calendar
- Lou Kennedy (Nephron Pharmaceuticals) | Women Vision 2020
- Pharmacist (Interactive) | Kids Work!
- Pharmacist (Video) | Kids Work!
- Pharmacist Coloring Page | Kids Work!
Mole Day - Oct. 23
A day on which we hope to encourage interest in chemistry.
- Andrew Lee, Chief Scientific Officer | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Ashley Daugherty, Chief Scientific Officer | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Chemistry | Science Splash
- Dr. Kary B. Mullis | Conversations with Scientists & Astronauts
- Elephant Toothpaste Science Experiment | Carolina Classrooms
- Chemist and Pilot - Female Pilot | Science Splash
- Foster Jordan, Vice President | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Furchgott, Robert Francis | SC Public Radio (SC from A to Z)
- Henri Monteith Treadwell | Road Trip
- Measurements, Ratios & Graphing: Who Added the Micro to Gravity? | NASA CONNECT
- Medical Lab Technician | Kids Work!
- The Science of Beer | 27:Fifty
- Trauma Surgeon | Kids Work! (Dr. Bynoe’s favorite subject in school was chemistry.)
- USC Sumter Science Camp | Carolina Classrooms
- Henry Minton | SC African American History Calendar
- Lou Kennedy (Nephron Pharmaceuticals) | Women Vision 2020
Additional profiles on chemists are available by searching “chemist” or simply click here!
National Paralegal Day – Oct. 23
United Nations Day - Oct. 24, 2019 - Visit “Periscope”
- Celebrate United Nations Day with these resources from Periscope!
Media Literacy Week - Oct. 26-30
Be sure to explore these resources related to Media Literacy!
In Artopia: Media Arts: Be A Media Critic, take a closer look at types of media like photography, radio, film, and television.
- Critical Viewing: Cigarette Ads
- Radio: The War of the Worlds
- Radio: This American Life
- Television: I Like Ike Campaign
- And more! View them all!
For more information on Media Literacy, visit these websites: Media Literacy Clearinghouse and NAMLE (National Association for Media Literacy Education).
National First Responders Day - Oct. 28
Emergency/Medical Care
- 911 Operator | Meet the Helpers
- Julianna Hendrix, 9-1-1 Communications Assistant Manager | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Bobby Wampler, EMS Region Commander | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Steven Bowers, 9-1-1 Compliance Manager | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Lexington County 9-1-1 Communications Center 360 | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Paramedic | Meet the Helpers
- Lisa Dawkins, Paramedic Student | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Doctor | Meet the Helpers
- Trauma Surgeon | Kids Work!
- Neonatal Nurse
Firefighters
- Firefighter | Meet the Helpers
- Firefighter | Eye Wonder
- Michael Roberson, Fire Station Engineer | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Sean O’Neal, Fire Station Captain | Let’s Go! CAREERS
- Fire Academy Part 1 | Project Discovery
- Fire Academy Part 2 | Project Discovery
Police
- Police Officer | Meet the Helpers
- Charleston Harbor Police & Harbor Pilots | Project Discovery
- Community Based Policing – Lansing, Michigan | 27:Fifty
National Cat Day – Oct. 29
- African Lion | Zoo Minutes
- African Lion | SciShorts in French Beginner
- African Lion | SciShorts in French Intermediate
- African Lion | SciShorts in German Beginner
- African Lion | SciShorts in German Intermediate
- African Lion | SciShorts in Japanese Beginner
- African Lion | SciShorts in Japanese Intermediate
- African Lion | SciShorts in Spanish Beginner
- African Lion | SciShorts in Spanish Intermediate
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in French Beginner
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in French Intermediate
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in German Beginner
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in German Intermediate
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in Japanese Beginner
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in Japanese Intermediate
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in Spanish Beginner
- Siberian Tiger | SciShorts in Spanish Intermediate
For Halloween - Oct. 31 - View our “Ghosts and Legends of South Carolina”
We have some great ghost stories that will captivate your students! From Alice of the Hermitage to Bubba, from Lizard Man to Stumphouse Tunnel, these stories will “shiver your timbers!”
- Ghosts and Legends of South Carolina I
- Ghosts and Legends of South Carolina II
- Ghosts and Legends of South Carolina III
If we were able to spark your curiosity with the resources listed above, please continue to view additional resources that are available on Knowitall.org!
KNOWITALL SERIES – FULL LIST
*South Carolina educators: To gain access to titles that are accessible to SC teachers, please create an account in LearningWhy. When the new Knowitall.org website is available, combining the LearningWhy resources into Knowitall, only one log-in will be needed.
Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection
Career Aisle - Career Explorations! Collection (Included here because it contains a number of Series)
Career Aisle Technology Education Center Videos
Conversations with Scientists & Astronauts
Creating a Career with the Arts in Mind
Creating a Career with the Media Arts in Mind
Detective Bonz and the SC History Mystery
Flu PSAs – Illness Prevention Tips & Wash Hands Song
Foreign Language Scholastic Series – French*
Foreign Language Scholastic Series – Spanish*
Gettysburg: The Soldier’s Battle*
Healthy Hannah’s Healthy Choice Heroes
History of Arts Education in SC
History of SC Slide Collection
Idella Bodie’s Ghost Tour: A Writer’s Guide
Inevitable Evolution of Fort Frederick
Keep It Real (for ages 14 and up)
Lexington County Courthouse: 200 Years of Service
Literary Tour of South Carolina
Nature Comes Back – 25 Years After Chernobyl
- Three Forts of Charleston Harbor
- Earth Day at Congaree National Park
- Kennedy Space Center
- Lemmon Hill Plantation
- Orangeburg Massacre
- SC State House
- SC Veterans in SC History
- Around Alone
- Avery Research Center
- Bats, Bats, Facts and Myths (SC State Museum)
- Butterflies at Riverbanks Zoo
- Charlesfort
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Dinosaur Families (SC State Museum)
- Fire Academy
- Fort Discovery
- H.L. Hunley Discovered
- Heroes from the Korean and Vietnam Wars
- Horse Training Center
- Kings Mountain
- Medical Care for Birds of Prey
- Medieval Times
- Meeting Big Backyard Monsters
- Middleton Place
- Mount Vernon
- Mr. Jefferson’s Monticello
- North Carolina Zoo and Elephants Project
- New York Stock Exchange
- Nutcracker
- Old South Carolina Homes (Middleton Place and Rose Hill Plantation)
- Research Vessel Palmetto
- Riverbanks Zoo
- SC Aquarium
- SC State House
- Shores and Sea Creatures (Huntington Beach State Park)
- Snakes, Snakes, Snakes (Museum of York County)
- Space Camp
- Winnsboro Railroad
- Walnut Grove Plantation
Reading, Safety & Internet Safety Minutes
Road Trip Through SC Civil Rights History
Scholastic American History Series*
Scholastic Children’s Stories*
Short Takes with Naturalist Rudy Mancke
Smart Cat: Exercise with Smart Cat
South Carolina African American History Calendar
South Carolina Elects Its Leaders
South Carolina Public Radio - Podcasts
South Carolina State House Specials: Legends and Legacy
Southern Campaign of the American Revolution
Stories Behind the Carols We Love to Sing
Teaching American History in SC
Where the Jobs Are: Exploring Career Clusters
World War I Symposium – Lander University
KNOWITALL COLLECTIONS
Our Collections allow you to zero-in on topics that are of interest to you during monthly observations or at any time during the year!
About Persons with Disabilities
- Agriculture
- Business & Industry Today
- Education
- Food & Drinks
- Habitats
- Music
- Places to Visit in S.C.
- Religion
- S.C. State Symbols
- Towns & Cities
- Visual & Performing Arts
Higher Education & Workforce Development
Libraries, Literature & Learning
Before you go, don’t forget to check out…
What's New on Knowitall (2020-2021)
To stay up-to-date on new content just added to Knowitall, please visit the Collections page and scroll down to the “What’s New” icon and select 2020-2021.
Each month, be sure to visit our Knowitall Factoids and use them frequently to extend learning throughout the month!
The October Factoids are here. You can find them each month under Collections as Knowitall Factoids by Month.
In addition, our blogs highlight content that is featured during the month on Knowitall. The blogs are loaded with links that provide immediate access to content that is interests you!
As always, we encourage you to contact us with your questions and comments. Thank you!