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Cynthia Stogdill

Nebraska Public Documents - 2 views

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    On this website you can search different topics about Nebraska history.  I think this would be very helpful for fourth grade students because they study Nebraska.  
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    This source provides Nebraska specific resources for individuals.  It offers keyword searchable documents and the database of information is being added to regularly.  It is a dynamic resource on Nebraska history. 
Lorie Adams

EIA Energy Kids - Energy Kids: Energy Information Administration - 0 views

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    Student friendly wed site that explores energy basic, energy resources, using and saving energy and history of energy. The teacher's resource has activities that use this web site.
Willa Grange

FBI - The Vault - 1 views

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    There several ways to search the FBI-by category, keyword, site map, and A-Z index. Most of the primary resources are documents from the FBI's files on a variety of people, from Lady Bird Johnson to Michael Jackson. Occasionally, there are things other than documents, like video of 9/11 attack. This site is mainly for grades 6-12 for American history.
Willa Grange

Smithsonian Institution- collections search center - 0 views

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    This search page can help you find all of the Smithsonian Institution's primary sources for your topic. Whether your topic is a culture, place or person, this search page with pull up photos, documents, paintings, and photographs of objects, such as jewelry, flags, musical instruments, tools, clothing, etc. Easy enough for even 3rd graders to use to find primary sources for research on historical sites, cultures, like Native Americans, & famous people.
Susan Harder

Career P.R.E.P. - 0 views

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    "OPS A+ Career PREP in conjunction with Nebraska Career Connections offers students valuable on-line education & career planning resources. Log on to complete your student e-portfolio."
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    This site offers links to a number of different vocational assessments (some free and others not free) as well as a more specific understanding of how career clusters are devided and what falls into which category.
Teresa Bell

Shakespeare's Globe: Globe Education - Recommended Online Resources / Shakespeare's Globe - 0 views

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    Excellent starting point for Shakespeare research. This site also provides links to sites with images of rare books, manuscripts, photographs and music.
McKenzie White

NOAA Photo Library - HOME - 1 views

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    National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's photo library is a primary source for ocean and nature photographs. It is arranged by topic collections. Some of my favorites include: National Severe Storms Laboratory Collection (severe weather), It's a Small World Collection (around the world in alphabetical order), and Coral Kingdom Collection (vertebrates/invertebrates,plants). Excellent examples are provided for use with student lessons (i.e. coral kingdom for living vs. nonliving organisms) as well as student research materials.
Teresa Bell

Classroom: DocSouth - 0 views

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    This site offers primary sources, lesson plans, digital narratives and a host of other features for the classroom. It would be a great asset to anyone studying the American South.
Amanda Gregory

Rag Linen - 1 views

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    This is an "online museum of historic newspapers" and other historical documents. It provides users a chance to peruse documents dating back to the 15th century. It includes eyewitness accounts, letters, government documents, and of course, newspapers. This would be a great resource for any upper elementary through high school student studying any part of American history.
Sydney Omo

National Archives Experience - 0 views

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    This is an interactive site that makes it easy to look up certain events, or people, in history and immediately find other related sources.
Steph Schnabel

Herblock's History (Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium): Library of Co... - 2 views

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    This site provide political cartoon created by Herb Block from the last 70 years. Each political cartoon is accompanied by a description including the date published, materials used, and a description of current events. Political cartoons are a great references source to teaching history, satire, and communications.
Amanda Gregory

Encyclopedia Smithsonian - 1 views

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    This site, created by the Smithsonian museums, offers information and activities on a variety of topics in history, science, and the arts. It has activities for teachers to do with their class as well as ones students can do on their own.
Amanda Gregory

Energy Kids - 1 views

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    This is a website created by the U.S. Energy Information Administration to educate kids on anything and everything having to do with energy and electricity. It would be a great resource for the sixth grade energy unit. It has a teacher section with activities for classrooms as well.
Sydney Omo

MBGnet - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for kids to explore the different ecosystems and animals that live there.
Sydney Omo

Shmoop | Best of the Web - 0 views

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    3rd graders in the Millard School District are required to learn about the Omaha Indians.  This site shows photographs, artifacts, and gives first hand information about the local tribe.
Amanda Gregory

Eyewitness to History: Voices of the 20th Century - 1 views

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    This site provides recordings from important figures in American history. Most are from 1899-1945, and deal mainly with World War II. This would be a wonderful resource for anyone studying this era of history, especially for auditory learners. Other parts of the site share written primary source documents and photographs as well.
Amanda Gregory

Popular Songs in American History - 1 views

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    This site is a collection of songs from early American History, including the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and westward expansion after the war. This would be useful for a unit on any of those eras, especially for a music teacher, however it could be used by a classroom teacher or school librarian as well. I think listening to music from the past really helps students get a better feel for what it was like then. They may be able to picture that time and place in their mind a little clearer while listening to music they would have heard then.
Teresa Bell

The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc - 0 views

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    I have used this web site with 9th grade honors world history students. They really enjoyed exploring the site. "Learn about the 1994 discovery of Paleolithic cave paintings in France and view photographs of the paintings." http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/chauvet/en/
Amber Blair

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - 0 views

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    Federal Resources for Educational Excellence offers primary resources in a variety of subjects. These resources are not limited to history. There are resources for arts, heath, language arts, math, and science.
Willa Grange

National Archives Experience: DocsTeach - 1 views

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    At this site you can find primary-source based activities for grades 1-12 already created or create you own for the teaching of history, historical comprehension, and critical thinking skills. Thousands of documents can also be found using the National History Standards categories.
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