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McKenzie White

NOAA Photo Library - HOME - 1 views

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      Great for living vs. non-living organisms: vertebrates & invertebrates
McKenzie White

America's First Freestanding Holocaust Memorial Center - Home - 1 views

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    The Holocaust Memorial Center has facinating primary resources which include oral testimonies, art, and photos. This resource provides powerful personal connections between the artifacts and the researcher. Materials would be appropriate for students in grades 6-12 studying the holocaust, history, or comparison/contrast with global current events involving genocide . Educator and student resources are available.
McKenzie White

America's First Freestanding Holocaust Memorial Center - The Harry and Wanda Zekelman I... - 0 views

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      Curriculum connections for educators
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.
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.
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.
Steph Schnabel

Archer Audio Archives - 1 views

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    This website provides different audio clips year by year from the 20th century. The clips range from songs popular from a particular year to president's speeches. The site pairs the headlines of the year with audio. This website would be great for a look at history or a comparison of music over the years.
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.).
Steph Schnabel

ProCon.org - Pros and Cons of Controversial Issues - 1 views

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    This is an interesting site that tries to present both sides of controversial issues. It uses journals, government documents, reports and other primary sources to present each side of the issue. Topics include education, health and medicine, politics, religion, sports, media and entertainment, money and business to name a few. This would be a great site for debate class, writing a persuasive speech, and use with current events.
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.
Steph Schnabel

Primary Sources: A Guide to Resources in Government Documents - 1 views

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    This site would be great for teaching middle to high school age students about primary sources. The homepage gives a great definition of what primary sources can be. The site has primary source for the Cold War, WWII, the Iraq War (2003), the Civil War, presidential papers, and Native Americans.
Steph Schnabel

Welcome to MapStats for Kids - 1 views

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    This site provides a fun and interactive way for students to look at statistical information from the US government. It would help students with map skills and being able to read mathematical information (mean, median etc.) from a graph. There are links included for teachers and parents along with a link to "grown up stats" that links you to fedstats.gov.
Lacey Matthews

Smithsonian - 2 views

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    The Smithsonian Collections has a vast collection of objects, documents, photos, etc. ranging from ancient civilizations to current historical events. According to the Smithsonian website there are "7.4 million digital records available online through the Collections Search Center." This site would be a great resource for students when searching for primary documents. 
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    One of the world's greatest museums, the Smithsonian has digitized some of its collection by sharing pictures and information about its many artifacts and items. Great for 5-12, students can use this information to explore many different scientific and historical fields through its libraries and archives. Teacher Guides and classroom resources are provided.
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    The Smithsonian is the world's largest museum and research complex that provides materials for educators, students, and researchers and allows the user to make connections while providing a multitude of activities and instruction to learn from. This site allows its users to access a plethora of information from different tabs and links allowing its users to explore research centers, exhibitions, events, cultural programs, collections, museums and zoos through interactive tools, links, videos and websites. Smithsonian also provides a newsroom that feeds updates and information about the Smithsonian.
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    One of the greatest museums in the entire world. The website is great for middle school-high schools. It brings history to each and every person who accesses it. No longer do you have to travel so far to learn so much. It would be a great use to students looking for primary resouces.
Steph Schnabel

NGA Classroom: For Teachers and Students - 1 views

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    The National Gallery of Art (NGA) website provide a unique resource page to connect art and other areas of curriculum. The resources finder allows you to search by curriculum, topic, or artist. These searches provide you with student activities, teacher lesson plans, biographies, and the artwork to accompany them. The NGA has a loan program available.
Steph Schnabel

NOAA Education Resources Website - 1 views

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    This website provides information on the climate, weather, the atmosphere, oceans and coasts, and marine life. Students can explore tornadoes, hurricanes, and other weather phenomenon. It provides text and video information along with teacher resources and classroom materials. I think this would be a great site for a middle to high school science classes.
Steph Schnabel

Historical Baseball Resources (Library of Congress) - 1 views

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    This site provides an opportunity to explore baseball through different curriculum areas. It could be used to explore race relations, history, mathematics, and the influence sports has had on our society over the generations.
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.
Lacey Matthews

ERIC - 1 views

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    ERIC-Education Resources Information Center is an amazing website set up by the Institue of Educational Sciences and the U.S. Department of Education. Unlike many information engines like EBSCOHOST or Wilson, ERIC can be used without the hassel of school codes or passwards.
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