The data and terminology presented in the Historical Census Browser are drawn directly from historical volumes of the U.S. Census of Population and Housing.
Presented by the U.S. Geological Survey, this site provides a collection of educational resources teaching earth science concepts and topics about the earth that affect people every day.
A step-by-step writing tool process designed to help you convert facts into insights, dull and boring information into fascination and magic, and is meant to inspire lively story telling and vivid writing.
Students can access free Adobe and Flash Player software readers from this link if they do not have the Adobe software at home to open .pdf documents or certain multimedia files.
There are lots of full-length videos that can be streamed from this site for free. Just create a log in, and stream them to be viewed on your ActivBoard.
This site provides many different economic resources for teachers and students such as information on government spending, how to create your own budget, and your role in the economy.
Collect Web sites, enter them in TrackStar, add notes for your students, & you have an interactive, online lesson called a Track. Create your own Track or use one of already made by other educators.