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EDSITEment - The Best of the Humanities on the Web - 0 views

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    Has many lessons and is helpful in determining which standards the lessons will address
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Native Americans - 0 views

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    Primary Sources
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Reverse Racism, or How the Pot Got to Call the Kettle Black - The Atlantic (November 1993) - 0 views

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    Recommended in my Ed Psych class, I thought also relevant here.
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World Culture and Heritage - Ancient Cultures, Different Cultures of the World - 0 views

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    This website is full of world culture, ethnic heritage and social traditions.
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Japanese Internement Relocation Records and Archives - 0 views

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    There is a ton of info on the records of Japanese-Americans on this cite. Just the map of the locations of the 10 camps is worth a trip to this source.
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Sioux Nickname - 0 views

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    An article about Englestad family being upset about the Higher Board of Education not standing up for the Nicktame
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Arlington: Field of Honor - 0 views

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    Free video on Arlington National Cemetery. Material from National Geographic suitable for Veterans Day activities...
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Big Idea Lesson Plan.doc - 0 views

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    Lesson plan geared towards Individuals, groups and institutions.
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Separation of Powers - 0 views

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    This lesson pairs with a video that explores the following topics: Separation of Powers- Explore the constitutional limits on the power of government and see how the system of checks and balances works. National Government - Examine the responsibilities of the national government and see how federalism divides power between the national government and the states. State Government- See how most of the laws we live by come from state government. A Presidency Remembered: Ronald Reagan- Take a look at the legacy of President Ronald Reagan.
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Looking at Our Own Cultural Artifacts - 0 views

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    "There is no single objective way to describe why an artifact is significant to a culture. Objects are important to different people for different reasons. To make this idea personal, students will be invited to bring to class important cultural artifacts from their own lives. Each object will be "interpreted" by a student anthropologist who will make hypotheses regarding the importance of this object. The student anthropologist will also determine what this artifact says about the culture of the owner. The owner of the artifact will get a chance to tell their actual story."
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World Flags and Geography - 0 views

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    This site has a collection of flage printouts and different activities to do-great source. There is also a bunch of materials for Geography (you name it-probably be able to find).
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Science.gov : USA.gov for Science - Government Science Portal - 0 views

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    This site offers students and teachers information on all different types of government agencies, from agriculture to computers.
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Mississippi River Basin (MRB) | NRCS NWMC - 1 views

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    National Resources Conservation Service Facts and a map showing the Mississippi River Basin. The Mississippi River Basin consists of all or part of 31 states plus 2 Candian provinces.
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YouTube - Ron Clark kids rap "Send a net and Save a life." - 0 views

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    Citizen action project
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A little of Everything!! - 0 views

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    This site shares more links to history, sociology and political science.
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Minnesota Judicial Branch - 0 views

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    This website contains a plethora of information about our state's judicial system, as well as resources for students and teachers-including lesson plans.
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Energy saver - 0 views

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    Some great lesson plans about how students can learn more about being energy starts and helping companies do the same.
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Minnesota School District Maps - 1 views

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    This is a place where students can go to see how school districts have changed. It has maps of the different years and the different school districts that were present. It is a great historical representation.
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