Social Studies Curriculum
Subject Resources
These lists were developed to provide a starting place for learning more about social studies. It is in no way intended to be an exhaustive list and the contents of these Web sites are not specifically endorsed by the Anchorage School District.
The Timeline Index : People, Periods, Places and Events in a chronological context.
Find
You can search and browse the Timeline Index in many ways:
* Find your subjects by inserting keywords
* Insert dates to find items from a specific year or periode
* Or combine by using a [ + ], try for instance: 1400 + composers + italy
Select
Or simply select by category to find the items in a chronological order and context:
* Just click 'Who, What, When, Where or Which' at the top
* Click the dates to view all items from that year onwards
* To view the Timeline items in another context you can click the categories on the left (below the dates)
* Click on 'More' (or on the pictures) to discover more about the items, linked websites and related items, URL's and categories
* To open the linked websites you click on the titles of the items
Sort
You can also sort the timelines from present-to-past or view people or events only within each category.
Related Links
Add a related link (URL) to an item and create more relevant information. We welcome time related items like chronologies, biographies, events, collections, etc. in any category. For quality reasons we reserve the right to edit/remove contributed links.
"Welcome to TwHistory. We believe that history is filled with exciting stories. We also believe that these stories can be told through Twitter; through the people who lived and experienced them. We go through journals, diaries, letters, and other original sources to deliver the day-to-day lives of people who lived through some of histories most exciting times. We broadcast this information through Twitter, and feel this is a new and exciting approach to understanding history."
Welcome to "We the People" - a place for our forefathers to meet and network! For safety and ease of moderating, this network is "by invitation"; only Stevenson Faculty and 6th graders will participate. If you are visiting, please feel free to browse this front page.
I thought I would comment on how I use Twitter as a teacher. I don't Twitter with students but the podcast discusses how I use the application as an educator
This is a great tool for students who are hoping to do some research "shopping." If so inclined, there is a notebook feature that you can use if you create an account. Need to play more with this to see it's full extent.