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Amanda Gregory

History Matters: Making Sense of Evidence - 2 views

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    This is one part of the site, "History Matters," and it is all about helping students and teachers understand and make use of primary sources. There are all kinds of activities to help learn how to read and analyze letters, photographs, songs, cartoons, etc. On other parts of the site, you can find primary sources documenting American past.
McKenzie White

The Museum Collection | Edgar Allan Poe Museum - 1 views

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    The museum of Edgar Allan Poe collection database includes primary source documents such as letters, photos, and personal/family items. This is a good literary resource for middle and high school students-complete with teacher and student resources. Great opportunity for English/Language Arts department and library collaboration.
Teresa Bell

Awesome Stories - 0 views

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    This site looks to be a great gathering place where one can locate primary source information. In addition, it has links to audio, video, documents and lesson plans. "AwesomeStories is about primary sources. The stories existas a way to place original materials in context and to hold those links together in an interesting, cohesive way (thereby encouraging people to look at them). It is a totally different kind of web site in that its purpose is to place primary sources at the forefront - not the opinions of a writer. Its objective is to take the site's users to places where those primary sources are located." http://www.awesomestories.com/
Kristina Peters

Meet Amazing Americans - 1 views

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    This section of America's Story focuses on the Amazing Americans who have helped shape American History.  The people are categorized by their profession or what made them famous.  The biographical information for each person provides an great summary of why they were important, links to more stories, photos, and even a timeline of their life in relation to what was happening in America.  Students begin to learn about specific people in our nation's history in 3rd and 4th grade.  This site would lend itself to exploring more information about these people from the trusted source of the Library of Congress.
Steph Schnabel

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project - 1 views

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    This site is maintained by George Washington University. It documents the life and career of Eleanor Roosevelt through written and audio works. The site also provides lesson and materials for classroom use. This would be an excellent resource for women studies, human rights, and the era of the Roosevelt administration.
Sydney Omo

Time For Kids - 0 views

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    Time For Kids is a great source of information for kids to keep up on current news stories.  They cover the US and around the world.  They feature kid reporters and have a homework helper section.
Sydney Omo

WritingFix: 6 Traits and Primary Writers...our print guide and webpage - 0 views

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    This site provides many writing lesson plans.  It also gives many computer interactive prompts, and gives children the chance to share their writing online.
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

Students for the Environment | US EPA - 0 views

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    This site includes numerous science lesson plans, homework resources, and interactive games to assist students and teachers.
Amber Blair

Famous Trials - UMKC School of Law - Prof. Douglas Linder - 0 views

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    A database of several trials in key points of American and world history are found here. High school students can explore transcripts, photos, indictments, and other documents of several famous trials. Instead of just reading about a famous trial, students can explore several angles of a trial.
Amber Blair

Home of History Education: National History Day - 0 views

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    National History Day offers primary sources for world history. Students and educators from 5-12 grade can use this site to find information on many regions around the world. Teachers can use the Classroom Connection section to find information that fits into their standards, a repository can be used to find primary resources for specific regions and time periods.
Amber Blair

Congress for Kids - Interactive, Fun-filled Experiences About the Federal Government - 0 views

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    Congress for Kids is designed for students to learn about American History and Government in an interactive way. Fifth graders focus on American Government, so this source fits right into their Social Studies standards. Students can learn about the branches of our government, citizenship, and elections. There is also a section of quizzes for students to test their knowledge of American Government.
Megan Wismer

9/11 Education Materials | Pentagon Memorial Fund - 0 views

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    Choose the topic about 9/11 you want to search for, grade level and subject to find information and primary sources about the September 11 attacks. 
Deborah Nichols

Lincoln/Net: About Lincoln/Net - 1 views

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    This is the Lincoln Library website. They have a collection of primary source material that ranges from text to photographs and covers a wide variety of topics from Native American History to Civil War and slavery. It would be great to use to introduce students to Abraham Lincoln.
Kim Blankley

NOAA Photo Libary - Welcome - 2 views

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    This site was created by the National Oceanic and Atmopshperic Association in an effort to share photographs collected by the personnel who work for the agency. This would be a great site for students to collect visual artifacts (past and present) for assignments dealing with weather events and ocean life.
Cynthia Stogdill

ANPA Homepage - 0 views

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    This site provides documents on American Indian life.  There is biographical information, index resources, and other information. The most valuable part of the website is the archive of manuscripts and written resources by influential individuals. 
Cynthia Stogdill

Online Resources - Topic Index - 0 views

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    This resource provides information and primary information on early Nebraska history as well as information on other American history subject areas.  It offers a portal, visual resources and lesson plans compiled on various subject areas. 
Amanda Gregory

Presidential Recordings Program - 2 views

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    This is a collection of recordings made by various presidents between 1940 and 1973. It would be a great way for students to understand how a president thinks, how they use their power to influence others, and why they took certain actions.
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    This would be a great resource for high school students studying American history. It is a program that is putting secret recordings from presidential meetings online for public access. They are from 1940-1973, and could be useful for students doing projects on any president or historical event during that time.
debrawake

Amazing Space - 1 views

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    Find links to Amazing Space's latest features, the most recent Hubble pictures, and news for educators. It has a monthly star gazing guide and homework help. It is a great site for both teachers and students.
debrawake

EIA Energy Kids - Energy Kids: Energy Information Administration - 1 views

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    This site explains what is energy, energy forms, using and saving energy, the history of energy. It has curriculum based lesson plans for K-12 science that cover potential and kinetic energy - heat, light, motion and sound.
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