This site is put up by a teacher on many different times and events throughout history. There are links by subject and there are links for students to look for articles published in the Journal of American History.
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.
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.
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.
This site is sponsored by PBS and this section of it is all about one of the most war torn areas in the world. It offers historical background and reasoning, has timelines and even allows students to join a discussion board.
Interactive quizzes which will be a wonderful link for students who are struggling with grammar or simply want to work on their grammar and language arts skills.
Vocabulary review games!! Whether you're learning or teaching analogies, antonyms and synonyms, compound words, figurative language, homophones, parts of speech, root words, prefixes and suffixes or contractions to your English speakers or your ESL students, Vocabulary *is* fun!