I am currently covering the development of American industry in my methods course and these are some really helpful links providing more detailed information about specific important people and events.
This link can be accessed by going to the NH Dept of Ed website. This link provides helpful, comprehensive information regarding the new Smarter Balance test that will be occurring in Spring 2015
Best of History Web Sites features categorized and annotated lists of links to hundreds of K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages.
I really liked this link because it would go along great with the unit that I'm doing for class. The only thing that I don't really like about it is that it's a worksheet so I would rather have the students create their own trees instead of using the worksheet.
Same website as listed prior to, but a different page link. I've heard a few people were having some trouble, just another example and explanation of the UbD template. Similar to the ones listed in the text and workbook, but thought the more resources available, the better!
This is the link to the National Assn. for Sport and Physical Education. Unfortunately, all that is listed here are the larger principles. You can purchase the full standards book.
This website has a small but interesting list of ways to begin questions, categorized by which level of Bloom's taxonomy you are looking to work in. This link takes you immediately to the question starters, but the entire website is worth perusing if you have a moment.