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Lacey Matthews

Library of Congress - 1 views

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    The Library of Congress website is an outstanding resource for anyone looking for any kind of imformation. Its outstanding in giving you numerous engines to use without having to leave the comfort of your home or classroom. It's important for all educators to be aware of the amount of useful primary sources and information that can befound throughout the website.
Lacey Matthews

American Library Association - 0 views

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    Not only is this website important to current librarians, but it is also a great resource for future librarians. Anything and everything you might want to know about how a library works to where there are job openings.
Lorie Adams

The Emergent Reader Research Solutions - 0 views

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    This is designed for emergent readers to research animals. Students can visually search topics. Text is fully narrated. Worksheets avalible for student to share the interesting fact that they have learned.
Lorie Adams

NASA - 0 views

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    Grades K-12. Easy to navigate. Student can explore space stations, astronaunt and more. Links to other data bases to related topics avalible.
Lorie Adams

Learning Express Library - 0 views

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    Whatever your goal, LearningExpress Library's resources will help you succeed. Each of our Learning Centers offers the practice tests, exercises, skill-building courses, eBooks, and information you need to achieve the results you want-at school, at work, or in life. Looking to land a job? You'll find an entire Learning Center dedicated to helping you get the one that's right for you.
emilysarah03

Nebraska Memories - 1 views

shared by emilysarah03 on 26 Sep 11 - Cached
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    Primary sources dealing specifically with Nebraska. This would be a great source for bringing history ideas to Nebraska and showing how worldwide or national ideas can impact a local area
Michelle Phillips

The John Adams Library - at the Boston Public Library - 0 views

  • The earliest known bookplate of John Adams, ca. 1770s, from his copy of M. Duhamel du Monceau's Practical Treatise of Husbandry.
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      Students would love to compare this book plate to John Adams's signature on the Declaration of Independence!
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.
Kim Blankley

Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources - 2 views

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    This website's main focus is centered on the history and culture of California and the role it played in national and world history. Calisphere includes photographs, diaries, recorded oral history, cultural artifacts, documents, etc. I feel this is a great resource, even for teachers not living in California, because of the variety of information presented and the prevalence of primary and secondary sources of our nation's history. 
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    This website has many different topics.  I like that they include topics like assembly lines and other important pieces of history that are not always featured on other sites.  Most topics that I look at included many images which students will love.
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    This website allows students to search images and information related to a theme, such as the Civil Rights Movement, or of a specific subject, such as Rosa Parks.
Amanda Zieg

The Colonial Williamsburg: Life in the 18th Century - 0 views

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    Colonial Williamsburg online is a great resource for information on life in the 18th century, ranging from people, place, trades, etc. They have a feature where you can tour the town of Colonial Williamsburg in 3D and experience audio, video, photography, and other features of the town. The Colonial Williamsburg site also has biographies, essays, articles, and other primary resources from Americans on their day-to-day living in the 18th century.
Isela Padilla

Culture and Ethnic Groups: USA.gov - 2 views

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    I think this particular section of USA.gov will be helpful to our social studies teachers as well as to our religion teachers. Both departments cover aspects of Cultural diversity and respect for human dignity. I think some of these documents will help demonstrate these topics.
Kim Blankley

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - 2 views

shared by Kim Blankley on 02 Oct 11 - Cached
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    This site has a variety of resources for teachers and students on the history of the holocaust. Also covered is anti-semitism and genocide. The online presentations, especially the personal perspective of survivors are haunting.
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    The ushmm or the United States Holocaust Museum is and imporant website because it gives you access to anything that pretains to the Holocaust. Not only information about the event, but also the survivors themselves.
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    This is a sobering wesite that documents the events, the people and the history of the Holocaust. The site also addresses genocide and those who are at risk today.
Raelynn Buffington

Primary Resources - Free teaching resources, lesson plans, teaching ideas & worksheets ... - 0 views

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    Primary Resources - free worksheets, lesson plans and teaching ideas for primary and elementary teachers. This primary website allows easy access to K-6 teachers and students. A great way to practice and master skills. Primary Resources covers all curriculum areas.
Raelynn Buffington

C-SPAN Classroom | Free Primary Source Materials For Social Studies Teachers - 0 views

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    This primary source is filled with upper elementary to secondary education material. It contains teacher education, videos, an outline of subjects covered and real time information. It is easy to spend a lot of time viewing all the informtion available on C-Span Classroom.
Susan Findlay

The American Civil War Homepage - 0 views

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    The American Civil War Homepage gathers together in one place hypertext links to the most useful identified electronic files about the American Civil War (1861-1865). This site has everything from battle plans to genealogy.
Raelynn Buffington

Featured Exhibits - 0 views

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    This website allows you to see virtual exhibits from historical events. It also has a teacher page with information to aide with using this source. I appreciated the ease of using this website.
Ann Maass

Duke University Libraries - 1 views

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    Search digital collections on this website to see all sorts of print, radio, and TV ads for various companies such as Kodak, Palmolive, Pullman, and Coca Cola. I think that social studies teachers would use this site quite a bit when studying certain eras or when looking to compare the past with the present. There are also propaganda posters from different time periods that could be used when studying U.S. and world history.
Sydney Omo

FactFinder Kids' Corner! - 0 views

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    This page is put on by the US Census Bureau. This would be a great resource for children doing research on their own state, or any other state. Students can also learn about why the census is done every ten years as well as take quizzes about the census information found. Fun site for kids!
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    The U.S. Census Bureau has given students a great resource to learn about why we take a census, and facts about individual states.
Ann Maass

National Museum of American History - 1 views

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    The NMAH Collections found at this website could be used for both students and teachers of all ages. This is a great way for students to see some of the artifacts in the Smithsonian. For example,a digital photo of cast iron shoes worn by a chemist can be viewed. There is also a nice timeline feature where the user can select an era and a timeline with artifacts from that time period appear. When the user clicks on the artifact, a larger picture pops up along with a description of the item and a link to the Smithsonian collection in which it is found.
Teresa Bell

Smithsonian - 0 views

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    This is the Simithsonian website. A person can search past, present and future exhibition displays. You can also search their encyclopedia as well as search their collections.
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    The Smithsonian Institution offers access to primary sources and other resources on a wide variety of topics, including military and political history. http://www.si.edu/
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