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Siri Anderson

WGBH American Experience - Watch Online - 0 views

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    Free web videos on American History and Geography
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    Free web videos on American History and Geography
Nichole Bartella

History of Thanksgiving - 1 views

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    This is a wonderful website that talks about the history of Thanksgiving. It not only has stories, but also videos as well!
Siri Anderson

History Alive | The United States Through Industrialism | Middle School History Textboo... - 0 views

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    Interactive social studies curriculum, K-12, perhaps best suited to 1:1 settings.
Siri Anderson

Histography - Timeline of History - 2 views

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    Check this out -- interactive visual of history as documented in wikipedia. Fun.
rebeccaschreurs

Exploring Community History and Cultural Influence | Learning for Justice - 2 views

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    for joe learning for justice lesson plan: community history
Maren Hackbarth

Minnesota Historical Society | Minnesota Communities | Occupations | Hibbing | Mining - 1 views

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    Examine Primary sources to learn about mining in MN history.  Also see http://www.mnhs.org/school/classroom/communities/teachers/index.html to find teacher resources like worksheets & answer keys. 
Siri Anderson

Campaign Posters Through History: Photos : Discovery News - 0 views

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    Great find Jason!
Maleah Pedersen

http://www.rainbowplantfood.com/agronomics/efu/history.pdf - 0 views

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    A historical perspective of fertilizer 
Siri Anderson

9/11 Attacks - 102 Minutes That Changed America - History.com Interactive Games, Maps a... - 0 views

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    Interactive resources.
Siri Anderson

Web 2.0 for learning & assessment in History | - 0 views

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    Using Web2.0 in history.
Jen Bartsch

MNHS.ORG | Minnesota Historical Society - 0 views

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    • Jen Bartsch
       
      There are so many treasures within this site, but one I use frequently is the "Educators" section. Here, you will find all the information needed to make history come alive for your students. It is quite remarkable and well worth a visit!
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    At the Minnesota Historical Society we've been collecting, preserving, and telling Minnesota stories for 150 years.
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    This is a great site. Any of the programs the MNHS puts on are always great if you are looking for hands on education, too.
Barb Hagen

Kids.gov - Social Studies - U.S. Studies - People in U.S. History (Grades 6 - 8) - 0 views

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    Ideas related to people in U.S.History
colleen schumack

Native Peoples of Minnesota - 0 views

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    Native American Tribes to Minnesota and about their history and culture
Jen Bartsch

PBS Teachers - Resources For The Classroom - 0 views

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    PBS Teachers provides PreK-12 educational resources and activities for educators tied to PBS programming and correlated to local and national standards and professional development opportunities delivered online. As stated in the lesson plan overview: "Through the activities presented in this lesson, students will become familiar with the tenets of the Homestead Act, the shifting borders of the American frontier, and the life faced by homesteaders. After a class discussion and examination of a variety of Web sites, students will complete an written assessment in which they will determine whether or not the land available through the Homestead Act was, in fact, "free." This lesson can be used as an introduction to a unit on American settlement in the latter half of the nineteenth century, or as a pre-viewing activity to the PBS series FRONTIER HOUSE. A basic knowledge of 19th-century United States history is required."
Siri Anderson

nmah sweatshop exhibition -- history section - 0 views

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    A timeline of labor issues....
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