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John Sengia

BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Death in Rome - 0 views

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    Solve a murder mystery that takes place in ancient Rome.
Aly Kenee

America on the Move | Exhibition - 0 views

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    Smithsonian's interactive exhibit on the history of Transportation in America.
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    Smithsonian's interactive exhibit on the history of Transportation in America.
Michelle Krill

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution - 0 views

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    This site with more than 600 primary documents is a collaboration of the Center for History and New Media (George Mason University) and American Social History Project (City University of New York), supported by grants from the Florence Gould Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Michelle Krill

Lesson Plans and Teaching Activities - 0 views

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    This section contains reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities correlated to the National History Standards and National Standards for Civics and Government, and cross-curricular connections. Teaching with primary documents encourages a varied learning environment for teachers and students alike. Lectures, demonstrations, analysis of documents, independent research, and group work become a gateway for research with historical records in ways that sharpen students' skills and enthusiasm for history, social studies, and the humanities.
Michelle Krill

Instructify » Blog Archive » Get Library of Congress Videos on iTunes U - 1 views

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    "You now can access lots of free audio and video from the Library of Congress on iTunes U. There's a lot of great material suitable for a history class, such as early films made by Edison himself (or his company, at least). There are also fascinating oral histories from actual slaves in the Voices from the Days of Slavery collection. For a look at how people entertained themselves before TV, radio and the interweb came to be, you can look at early American animation, and even olde timey Vaudeville performances."
Lauri Brady

Whaling History: Laura Jernegan, Girl on a Whaleship - 0 views

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    "In October, 1868, Laura Jernegan, a 6 year old girl from Edgartown, Massachusetts set out on a three year whaling voyage with her father, mother, brother and the ship's crew to the whaling grounds of the Pacific Ocean. This website, produced by the Martha's Vineyard Museum, tells the story of Laura Jernegan and the journal she kept on her voyage. It also tells the adventurous history of whaling. "
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    This interactive journal was written by a 6-year-old and allows you to see her handwriting as well as use a "magic lens" to read it clearly in type. Would work great on the Smartboard. Super primary source that is primary grade appropriate! Lessons included on teachinghistory.org site.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Civil War Quilt - 1 views

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    "Mr. Wimmer's Spring 2013 Advanced Placement United States History class was commissioned to create a quilt representing the contributors and causes of the Civil War. After studying the Antebellum Period, the class chose to represent the causes of the Civil War as various shapes and colors to artfully visualize the factors leading to war. Every shape on the quilt has a meaning and was consciously placed. "
karen sipe

eduweb: portfolio - 2 views

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    Eduweb is a site that provides simulations/interactives on various topics related to science, social studies/history, art, and more.
Marge Runkle

Social Studies Links - 0 views

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    Cybrary Man's Social studies web site with a great number of resources for history of all types and periods.
Donald Burkins

Congressional Timeline: 73rd Congress (March 9, 1933, to June 18, 1934) Page 1 - 1 views

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    Site of the Dirksen Center - history of congresses from 73rd on; documents, photos, key legislation passed, etc.
Michelle Krill

HippoCampus - 2 views

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    Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion homework. HippoCampus is a project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE). The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge.
John Sengia

Interactives - 6 views

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    Interactive activities that work directly in the browser, broken apart by subject, topic, and grade level. The US history map and the ecology simulator are very good.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

York County PA - 1 views

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    This project is designed for 2nd and 3rd grade students studying York County geography and history. Through videoconferencing technology, your class will meet students in other classes while learning about different parts of York County! Prior to the videoconference each classroom will add information to this York County wiki with clues about their city, town, and school district. The other classrooms, using maps, the Internet, textbooks, and other resources, will try to discover the location of each participating classroom. Each class will get a chance to guess, "Where in York County Are YOU?"
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Our Documents - 100 Milestone Documents - 3 views

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    "The following is a list of 100 milestone documents, compiled by the National Archives and Records Administration, and drawn primarily from its nationwide holdings. The documents chronicle United States history from 1776 to 1965."
Vicki Barr

Home of History Education: National History Day - 3 views

shared by Vicki Barr on 17 Mar 10 - Cached
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    great projects ideas for ss
Michelle Krill

Historical Thinking Matters: home page - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Historical Thinking Matters, a website focused on key topics in U.S. history, that is designed to teach students how to critically read primary sources and how to critique and construct historical narratives. "
karen sipe

OLogy - 0 views

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    This site links to the American Museum of Natural History. There are a number of topics to select and then learn about. It looks very engaging.
Michelle Krill

Primary Sources for Educators and Students - 0 views

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    National Archives ~ Digital Copies in the Archival Research Catalog (ARC). Grouped by National History Standard Era
Michelle Krill

Civics Lessons and EL Civics Activities for ESL Students - 0 views

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    Learn EL Civics with great pictures and easy words. Just click on a picture to start a lesson or activity. The following EL Civics units are now available: Statue of Liberty, Washington, D.C., American Bald Eagle, and Gateway Arch. English Language Civics provides an easy way to learn about American history, geography, and culture.
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