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Cynthia Stogdill

Avalon Project - Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy - 3 views

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    This is a collection of documents on law, history, and diplomacy. In World History we talk about many of these documents, so it would be interesting to have students read them and try to imagine how it felt to be a part of that event or history. For example, students can read the Balfour declaration to decide how Jews might react to it, and how Palestinians might react to it.
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    The Avalon Project contains digital documents pertaining to the fields of Law, Economics, History, Politics, Philosophy and Government. Students can investigate everything from the Code of Hammurabi to the 911 Reports. Great resource for research.
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    This site provides digital copies of historical documents which can be searched by century or by topic. The Avalon Projects collects records in the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy and government. Records include information from the ancient civilizations to the 21st century.
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    I love this website for its primary sources and because they are listed by time period. It makes narrowing down a subject or selecting a time period easier for students. It also allows students to browse through different time periods if they aren't sure what topic they want to research.
McKenzie White

Census Bureau Home Page - 1 views

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      Great resource for K-12 students & educators
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    The United States Census Bureau provides population, economic, and geographic resources. This site would benefit students and educators in social studies, mathematics, economics, and geography. Interesting features include comparisons among resources and the U.S./World population clocks. There are various methods of accessing information (by state, region, use of data tools, etc.).
Sydney Omo

H.I.P. Pocket Change™ Web Site - 0 views

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    Great primary source for all types of learning about money. This website has interactive games and activities that are really fun. It also has a great link for educators.
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    This site tells students all about the money we use every day.  There is also a teacher's section which provides lesson plan ideas.
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