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The Civil War in Songs and Song Sheets | Teaching with the Library of Congress - 0 views

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    Teaching with the Library of Congress. This site is the link to Civil War in Songs and Song Sheets.
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42explore: Thematic Pathfinders for All Ages - 0 views

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    42 explore is a web project that provides resources and teaching materials on different subject areas and disciplines.
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Profile Publisher - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    facebook_templates facebook templates writing readwritethink
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A House Divided - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    This livebinder is for 7th grade social studies. Created by Andrew Weber
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iPod Touch & iPad Resources - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    Ipod Touch & iPad Resources
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Genii - 0 views

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    VocabGenii is a free online vocabulary building game. Each round is only 90 seconds, and you can play anytime, anywhere you have Internet access.
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    This was addicting. There are a variety of vocab games you can play. I like the one where you are given a type of speech and a definition and you have to unscramble the words from those two clues. You have to create an account for this one. When you want to log off at the top of the play screen you will see a door icon and that is how you log out.
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National Geographic: Secrets of Egypt (Photos, Diagrams) - 0 views

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    This National Geographic site, suitable for grades 6-12, makes excellent use of multimedia to explore the pyramids individually, and place themwithin historical context. It also includes photos and videos from King Tut's Final secrets as well as other ancient Egypt resources
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eduweb: portfolio - 0 views

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    Eduweb is a site that provides simulations/interactives on various topics related to science, social studies/history, art, and more.
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Lincoln Intermediate Unit #12 - American Treasures Boxes - 0 views

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    This is a wikispace link to the American Treasures Box. The students. The LIU 12 in collaboration with Waynesburg University's Teaching with Primary Sources program is now offering American Treasures Boxes and digital resources, each based on a specific topic from American history. The American treasures boxes consist of a resource CD/flash drive, printed documents and images from the Library of Congress and ideas about how you might incorporate the materials into your classroom. Collection currently available are listed on this link.
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Digital Toolbox - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    This link is to a digital toolbox using livebinder
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Interactive Websites - 0 views

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    This link goes to a variety of interactive web sites for a variety of content areas.
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Welcome to NBC Learn- Finishing The Dream: Learning From The Civil Rights Era - 0 views

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    NBC Learn has launched this website called Finishing the Dream. It chronicles the h istory of the civil rights movement. It includes more then 100 stories from NBC News archives. Materials include documentaries on significan events over the course of 60 years, including the Montgomery bus boycott; the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.; the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas; the Freedom Riders; and more. The content provides the opportunity for community leaders, teachers, and students to discuss the impact of the civil rights movement and to consider related modern issues that affect people today.
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http://www.mission-us.org/ - 0 views

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    This site is a new multimedia project featuring free interactive adventure games set throughout U.S. history. The first game, Mission 1: For Crown or Coloni? puts players in the shoes of Nat Wheeler, a 14 year old printer's apprentice in 1770 Boston. As players complete tasks throughout the city, they meet everyone from merchants to soldiers, sailors to poets, Patriots to Loyalists. The game reveals rising tensions threatening to come to a head, and, ultimately, players must choose where their loyalties lie. Teachers can use the website to manage classes and track student progress.
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    Looks interesting. It may align more with the elementary SS content.
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Lesson Plans - Fossils Rock! Tales from the Field - 0 views

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    What is it like to work as a paleontologist? In Activity 1, students listen to or read an interview with paleontologist Paul Sereno, a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, to learn about his passion for science and his discovery of SuperCroc in sub-Saharan Africa. In Activity 2, students join a dig with paleontologist Mike Everhart to learn what happens when a scientist in the field suddenly discovers fossil remains. In the Closing Activity, students create a story or conduct an interview and present or record their work for an imaginary radio program.
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    Thinkfinity resource
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Scribble Maps - Draw on google maps with scribblings and more! - 0 views

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    scribblemaps lets users create custome maps and share them. Users don't need a login to create a map. Students can add text and pictures to the information boxes, and they can see their project in map view, satellite view, hybrid view, and night sky. They can zoom in and out and find a particular area using the search box.
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    Another free tool.
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DocsTeach - 0 views

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    The National Archives has created a new web site to help educators teach with primary-source documents. The site, called DocsTeach, not only lets teachers explore documents in a variety of media from the National Archives holdings, but it also includes online tools to help teachers combine these materials and create engaging history activities for students. Shared by Jesse White
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    Docs Teach provides ready to use tools for teaching with documents in the classroom.
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The Bill of Rights Institute - 0 views

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    Bill of Rights Institute Resources and lessons.
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    The Bill of Rights Institute has released a new game, Life Without the Bill of Rights? This free click-and explor activity asks students to consider how life would change without some of our most cherished freedoms. Life Without the Bill of Rights? invites studetns to understand the significance of their constitutionally protected rihts, including freedom of religion, speech, and press; freedom from unreasonable search and seizure; and the rights of private property. Other free resources include an interactive module that allows studetns to "travel through time" to converse with the Founding Fathers and report on the Constitutional Convention.
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The Longfellow Ten - 0 views

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    "The LF10 is a loose association of middle school students in undisclosed locations in cyberspace dedicated to promoting awareness of important academic terms and concepts through absurd stop-motion films"
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    I checkd out some of the videos the kids made. This looks really engaging. What a great way for kids to demonstrate their understanding.
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    I checked out some of the projects. What a great way for students to demonstrate understanding of a concept.
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Games on HISTORY - History.com - 0 views

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    This site has a variety of resources related to history.com. It includes topics for discussion, tv shows, this day in history, videos, and games.
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Timeline of Abraham Lincoln | Preceden - The Easiest Way to Make a Timeline - 0 views

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    Free site to create timelines. This tool allows for layering. There are also other lists that can be added to your timeline
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    Easyt to use tool to create timelines and you can also add layers to your timelines.
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