American elementary students annually familiarize themselves with the above rhyme every October as Columbus Day memorializes Christopher Columbus\u27s discovery of the western hemisphere. Teachers generally construct a narrative of Columbus by celebrating his navigational skill and reviewing relevant dates about his first voyage with worksheets derived from a textbook or a historical fiction book. In secondary world history classes, teachers many teachers may provide little more as they race through the content to complete the textbook. Research suggests that some educators teach social studies topics like Columbus well by integrating age-appropriate, comprehensive content with engaging methods. However, other researchers discredit the c...