I am impressed with this student friendly site. I really like the trivia! I took Minnesota History at Mankato State and it is still one of my favorite classes today.
Labor Day is an excellent time to dig into social studies themes civic ideas, power authority and governance, and production/distribution of goods are all relevant. What will you do?
Hello. I guess I am seeing if this works and I also liked this because it is a quick visual to see the growth of our nation. There are other links as well to see. I found a Civil War one which I might use for my research.
It is important to show students how women in history have had an impact in their lives today. This site is a great resource for students and teachers.
I am so happy this is one to share. Women history is very important because it seems like most students think of Men in history. This is another great resource for us-I think I may share this with some current teachers now to see if they can use it.
wow, I had no ideas Egypt's last President was even assassinated... This has gotta make President Mubarak a little uneasy. The Egyptians want equality and democracy, is that too much to ask for?
Scholastic project that travels through time in Black history. Multiple components could make up a variety of lessons. There is also an interactive timeline that identifies black "trailblazers" (only goes through 2001--much more to add!).