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Daniel Munns

For History Teachers Use - 1 views

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    This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use lessons, quizzes and rubrics to assist teachers with teaching with technology. There are also additional resources addressing issues such as ELL, at-risk, and special-needs students.
Daniel Munns

Education in the World: History - 0 views

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    Gives great insight of lesson plans, and also good ideas and articles related to american history in depth. 
Daniel Munns

High School U.S. History Activities, and Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    US history resources, including activities, worksheets, games, lesson plans, puzzles, posters, presentations, assessments and other ideas for you to use with your high school students.
Daniel Munns

Lessons & Activities in U.S History Technology and Teaching - 0 views

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    The most effective technology integration lessons put students at the center of the learning process. These lessons empower students by fostering creativity and innovation and they enhance collaboration and communication. Look for lesson plans that help build 21st century skills such as inventive thinking, communication and collaboration, and information literacy.
Daniel Munns

Women U.S History Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    In the "Educational Resources" section of the National Women's History Museum web site, teachers will find quizzes, timelines, and famous quotes relating to women's history, as well as guidelines for teaching classes in women's history from the elementary to high school levels.
Daniel Munns

Lesson Planning about History and Individuality - 0 views

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    The following is a simple lesson plan for middle school and high school history, but it can also serve as a lesson idea teaching individuality and creativity, too. You can use the video and discussion questions for a quick ten-minute character lesson, or you can stretch the lesson into a more in-depth education of modern-day historical heroes which could last for several days.
Jackson Ray

E-History - 0 views

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    This is a website made by the Ohio State University history department. It contains some primary sources and maps, a lot is about US history and its wars. One of the coolest things is the timelines that are pretty comprehensive.
Jackson Ray

Student's Friend - 0 views

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    This is a helpful cite for world history teachers specifically. It has some sample lessons as well as some additional resources for how to teach a world history class and help make it interesting.
Jackson Ray

ClassZone - 0 views

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    This site has several different activities that correlate to different textbooks. I found that the activities are still quite good even for a different textbook than the one in your class.
Jackson Ray

Smithsonian Education - 0 views

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    This cite has complete lesson plans for various grades and subjects, but I think that Social Studies and Science will find it most helpful. There are also activities that the students can do at home or during class.
Andie Faircloth

idebate - 0 views

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    This is the quintessential website for finding opposing viewpoints to inform students when writing persuasive or argumentative essays. A various amount of "hot-button" issues can be found here in a non-biased and equally represented way.
Katlyn Lancaster

Mythology: Greek, Roman, Norse, Egyptian, American Indian - FactMonster.com - 0 views

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    This website contains valuable and interesting information on all types of mythologies from cultures around the world. It could be of use in English or history classes.
Andie Faircloth

Online Mindmaps - 0 views

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    Automatically convert any list of your words, phrases, or sentences into an online mindmap. Print it, save it, share it! Great for any subject and study aids/organizational tool for all students.
Patrick McCarthy

Historyteacher.net Index - 0 views

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    This is a site put up by teachers and has information on AP history courses.  There are general search sites, sample quizzes and much more.
Patrick McCarthy

2012 Presidential Election Interactive Map and History of the Electoral College - 0 views

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    This is an interactive webpage that allows students to see up to date information on the current presidential race.  It allows for mock scenarios and even has a quiz to try.  
Patrick McCarthy

Rulers - 0 views

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    This site has information on the most recent rulers in the world.  It has links to countries/territories, international organizations, religious leaders, and foreign ministers. 
Patrick McCarthy

Teaching with Historic Places--a Program of the National Park Service - 0 views

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    This is the website of the National Park service.  It offers a unique look into America's most famous landmarks and places.  There is information, photos, and lesson planning tools.  
Chris Bollow

PBS Teachers | PBS Teachers . Social Studies - 1 views

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    This is possibly the page bookmarked on here that will be used THE MOST in the future. It seems as if there are just an infinite amount of good lesson plans on here. Even if I were to not necessarily steal the whole lesson, it's just a good place with a
Laura McNeice

British Museum - Web resources - 0 views

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    This is the official webpage of the British Museum with resources for teachers and students alike.
Laura McNeice

Civilization Starters - 0 views

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    This website has links lesson plans and resources for social studies teachers who are teaching about early river civilizations. It is originally made for middle school, but could be adapted for high school.
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