This site offers great lesson plans, games, projects and many other neat tools for teachers to use in the classroom and for students to explore on their own.
This site has so many great uses. Not only can the teacher use it for some background information, but it is interactive. This feature will make it great for use by students also.
This is the original transcript of the document from FDR to MLB commissioner Kenesay Mountain Landis to give major league baseball the green light to continue through the war.
While Major league baseball still kept playing, it was Minor League baseball that was suffering. It was this group of women ball players that kept the small towns from falling during war time.
A very good and credible media source that tells the tale of how women across the country took charge and led.
Also a very accurate deconstruction of the myth behind the character.
This is also gives me some great information about the Pioneer women who lived in South Dakota just like Laura Inglas Wilder did! The Long Winter takes place in South Dakota, too.
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.