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The Chinese In California, 1850-1925 - 2 views

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    This site draws from a number of collections (University of California Berkeley, The California Historical Society, and hosted by the Library of Congress). It includes photos, artwork, letters, diaries, and legal documents. The documents touch on the Immigration experience for people coming to the West Coast from China as well as document many of the contributions made by Chinese Immigrants.
Denise Adams

Smarter SMART Board Use - 1 views

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    This site has a lot of activities that can be used in the classroom while using the SmartBoard. The activities are grouped by the content area they would support.
Alice Harrison

Data to Graphics for Kids - 0 views

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    This is a great learning tool for fourth graders on up to learn math skills of tables, graphs, maps, statistics, mean, median, mode and range.There are interactive learning activities that have excellent graphics in the games. I found the instructions easy to follow.
Alice Harrison

San Francisco Symphony Kids - 1 views

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    Discover the world of musical instruments of the orchestra. Animated with bright colors and designed specifically for kids. Listen to each instrument's sound and learn details about each one. Visit the Music Lab to learn music theory, perform and compose your own music.Great for any music teacher to use as well as any classsroom teacher or students to compose music to incorporate into a project or lesson. I used to teach piano lessons and I absolutely fell in love this with this website.
Deanne Dunphy

Weather-all you want to know and more! - 1 views

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    This website is for kid's weather research. There is a breath-taking photo gallery along with a video gallery, games and activities, Science Fair project ideas, a picture of the day and cool facts. My 10 year old daughter was simply fascinated at the photographs! This could definitly supplement the second grade weather unit in Lincoln.
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    This collaboration between NASA and NOAA provides educators and children (K-12) resources (
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    This site gives complete explanations on some commonly asked questions about weather. It includes video, images, and experiments. Great site for kids to use when doing research.
Deanne Dunphy

History Today - 1 views

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    This site is a wonderful way to get kids questioning about what happened in history. The site provides information to kids about what happened on a specific date. Students can understand what history is when looking up prior events. A great site to get kids questioning and investigating.
Deanna Reilly

American History Online - 0 views

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    This site has many primary documents throughout our history. There are 362 searchable primary document collections. As I looked through this site, it seemed to have a lot of photos throughout history. It would be a valuable resource to any multimedia project in the media center.
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    This site includes digital photographs, sheet music and background information on artifacts. Researchers can locate primary sources by topic, such as African American, Asian Americans, Civil War, Native Americans, just to name a few. Photos can be enlarged and pdf sheet music can be printed. Great resource for history, art, and literature.
Nancy Coffey

First-Person Narratives of the American South, 1860-1920 - 0 views

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    This site gives personal narratives from slaves during the Civil War and after.
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    This site includes diaries, autobiographies and travel accounts from ex-slaves. I would use this site in the study of the Civil War to give the students a better understanding of what the slaves thought of their situation.
Caitlin Nelson

Web Search Strategies in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation - 0 views

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    I thought this video might be helpful to show students more about using search engines and how to best utilize them to get information. When looking for primary or government docuements, I thought this video could be a starting point for students to start their research. It's very simple explanation for students.
Crystal Knutson

Federal Resources for Excellence in Education - 1 views

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    Over 133 links to sites with primary documents covering a variety of topics including American journeys and exploration (Lewis and Clark), Tracking Buffalo, Salem Witchcraft Trials and even some modern topics like Bob Hope and American Variety, and Immigration Today. About a dozen of these 133 links were directed towards teacher and lesson plans, so I liked that this site had so many others wrapped into one. This site also had primary documents for all subject areas: Art, Music, Math, S.S., Science, Writing, Reading, and even Physical Education. There's something for everyone here!
Brandon Mues

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission - 1 views

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    This site can be used as a resource for projects involving conservation, protection, or Nebraska ecosystems. If you study Nebraska animals or fish this is a great place to start. Every species of Nebraska fish can be viewed in detail using the fish identification tool, which also provides great descriptions and characteristics.
Brandon Mues

National Geographic Xpeditions - 1 views

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    Hundreds of free activities and lesson plans for educators in the areas of social studies and geography. Also includes printable maps of nearly every continent and country. The interactive museum allows students to take geography journeys to mountain ranges, archaeological digs, outer space, and other animations.
Ken Dahlenburg

Smithsonian Education - Educators - 1 views

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    This site boasts of over 1800 educational resources searchable by grade, subject, and state standards in the areas of science and technology, history and culture, and language arts.
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    This page allows teachers to select state standards, grade level and subject area from drop down lists and then find links to match resources available on the web site.
Deanne Dunphy

Kids In the House - 0 views

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    This site is a great site for kids and teachers to go to! It is a site that focuses on the House of Representatives. Teachers and students can become more aware of its Members and their responsibilities while exploring. Some common questions that can be answered are: What is Congress? How are laws made? This site is available by age group. Each age group has a different level of understanding and new terminology to be learned.
Deanne Dunphy

Weather Basics for Kids - 0 views

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    Learn what causes weather on Web Weather for kids. This site has activities, games, stories, and numerous ways to explain our unpredictable weather to kids. This site can be used by teachers to help explain weather concepts or show the concept in action.
Jackie Pedersen

Words and Deeds in American History: Selected Documents Celebrating the Manuscript Divi... - 0 views

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    This is a site which gives various manuscripts from 1775 - present. It is easy to navigate. From the essays is a link to the digital reproduction of the manuscript. Great site for a social studies teacher.
Alane Freerksen

National Gallery of Art | NGAkids home page - 2 views

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    A richly interactive site where visitors can design and create varied genres of art. A virtual tour through the NGA has an accompanying guide in 5 languages. Extensive information on artists from all eras. Lots of activities at the teacher's site. A good instructional site. Grades 3-12.
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    This art site allows children to explore American Folk art, landscapes, abstract art, still life, and digital photography. Children are able to manipulate art to create their own pieces. Students can also create a tropical jungle. There are additional online resources for teachers, as well as a link to exhibits from the National Art Gallery.
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    This page contains several art activities for children, including interactive art programs that allow students to create portraits or still life pictures. There is a link that allows students to search for specific artists or works. This site would be a good resource for art teachers, but English teachers could also use it to find different works of art that appeal to kids and could be used for descriptive writing assignments.
Deb naidenovich

Introductory Guide to Research in History of Art and Architecture - Harvard College Lib... - 1 views

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    A deep archive of arts databases sponsored by Harvard. The image database is a great collection of original photos that can be searched by artist name. I searched Picasso and found photos of the artist himself as well as other photos that may not be relevant to research. However, the site is a wealth of information for art students. Great links to the Smithsonian collections.
Karen Schack

I chose all these si - 2 views

I chose all these sites because they are of interest to me. I have found most of them easy to navigate, and filled with useful information. I also tried to find sites that would be useful to teac...

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Karen Schack

Agriculture in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This site has lesson plans and activities for various grades. It also has virtual tours of farms. Has information specific to each state's agriculture. There are pages specific for teachers, students, teens and kids.
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