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Christian Guyard

The map as history : a multimedia atlas of world history with animated historical maps - 15 views

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    The map as history For students: a learning tool to increase comprehension and retention For teachers: a ready-made teaching tool to add visual impact in the classroom For history buffs: new technology to add new perspectives Our on-line maps use animation, color and narration to bring history to life.
Christina Briola

Best of History Web Sites - 10 views

  • annotated links to over 1200 history web sites as well as links to hundreds of quality K-12 history lesson plans, history teacher guides, history activities, history games, history quizzes,
Christine Gamble

History Mystery - 0 views

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    Has a reconstruction activity
Lance Mosier

TPS Quarterly - Winter 2010, Teaching with Primary Sources (Library of Congress) - 4 views

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    Teaching with Primary Sources: library of congress
chris crawford

Boston Massacre Trial lesson plan - 0 views

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    lesson plan for a debate or trial of the Boston Massacre
Mitch Weisburgh

History Today: The educational archive of articles, news and study aids for teachers, s... - 8 views

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    hundreds of articles on just about everything historical
Richard Ford

Active History - Games, quizzes, online revision, lessons and worksheets for the histor... - 0 views

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    Richard posted a link to Active History. It's an English site and costs about $80 for annual membership, but it's good value if only for the huge variety of activities for year 12 Modern History students(alas, no Ancient History!) and a bit of historiography for Exrension History. There is a lot of free stuff to whet your appetite. Games such as Fling the Teacher are great for some fun revision.
Christina Briola

Free Technology for Teachers: New Street View Imagery of Historic Sites in Italy & France - 0 views

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    Google Street View Historic Sites in Italy and France.
Christina Briola

HistoryBuff.com - 3 views

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    Welcome to HistoryBuff.com, a nonprofit organization devoted to providing FREE primary source material for students, teachers, and historybuffs. This site focuses primarily on HOW news of major, and not so major, events in American history were reported in newspapers of the time. In addition, there is information about the technology used to produce newspapers over the past 400 years. Our latest addition is panoramas of historic sites in America.
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    Site has primary sources, newspaper archives, reference libraries and narrated tours of historic sites.
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