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Kevin Hagan

John Adams and the Boston Massacre - 0 views

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    Here is an interesting and informative video about the Boston Massacre presented by the American Institute For History Education.
Anna` Erickson

Teaching Our Diverse History: African American Examples - 0 views

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    This site discusses ways to incorporate diversity into your lessons. It focuses on African American history.
Kevin Klemm

American Memory - 0 views

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    This website was put together by the Library of Congress. It is full of incredibly useful primary sources, including pictures, documents, and sound recordings.
josephanthonybattaglia

Teaching American History - 0 views

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    This website contains a lot of good information regarding many topics in American history.
Kevin Hagan

American Institute for History Education - 0 views

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    Here is the website for the American Institute for History Education. It has many helpful and interesting things for History educators such as workshops, technology resources and much more! You can even sign up for a news Gazette.
Joe Nierstheimer

Digital History - 1 views

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    I thought this site was especially fitting for our CI 335 class because it helps teachers incorporate technology into their curriculum and classrooms. It has links to an online textbook, primary source documents, videos, and much more.
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    Unv. of Houston's efforts to produce an online textbook. It contains documents and resources for both teachers and students.
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    The site includes an up-to-date U.S. history textbook; annotated primary sources on United States, Mexican American, and Native American history, and slavery; and succinct essays on the history of ethnicity and immigration, film, private life, and science and technology among many things.
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    This site is devoted to primary sources and ideas for teachers on how to teach a specific era of history. This site includes links to movies, powerpoint slides, primary source documents, lesson plans, and handouts for teachers.
schaffe1

American Presidents Blog - 1 views

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    This is a very interesting blog that posts information on presidents as well as those who worked with them such as JFK's speech writer. The blog contains information that is usually not included in history textbooks and could used to provide different perspectives on presidents. It also would be a great way to make presidents come alive to students, since the blog contains personal information on the presidents.
Sara Sepkowski

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - 0 views

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    This is an informative and well organized web-page on the History of the All- American Girls Professional Baseball League
David Berkson

Migrations - 0 views

A website that deals with migrations of African American, African, and Caribbean peoples.

history social studies

started by David Berkson on 30 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
David Berkson

AAME : - 0 views

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    Select a migration to begin learning about The African-American Migration Experience. Between the 1500s and the 1860s, at least 12 million Africans were sent to the Americas. About half a million arrived in the United States. This brutal forced migration changed forever the face and character of the modern world.
Megan Courtney

James Loewen on American - 0 views

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    The author of a book I'm currently enjoying. His website is also giving updates on his latest research on towns that are completely white. I feel these are books worth reading.
Vanessa Mathews

Using Music to Teach Social Studies - 0 views

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    This site gives different music that will help teach American History and Government.
Slawomir Podraza

Street Law - 0 views

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    Resource for supreme court cases that have 3 different reading levels for the various levels of education. It gives a description of the case and questions to consider after reading and strategies for teaching case studies
Meghan Gleason

American History Timeline - 0 views

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    Gives a history timeline, plus more for teachers
Meghan Gleason

Columbia American History Online - 0 views

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    585 Primary Sources (U.S. History) collected by the Unv. of Columbia
Mike Tragas

National Security Archive - 0 views

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    This site contains lots of documents relating to large events in American history and can be a good resources page for primary sources.
Ryan Schmidt

The Price of Freedom: Americans at War - 1 views

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    This is a Smithsonian website that uses video and text to examine armed conflicts involving the U.S. from the Revolutionary War to the war in Iraq. This is a great tool to use when examining any war the U.S. has been involved in. This site also provides many activities.
Emma Forsberg

American Psychological Society - Teaching Resources - 0 views

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    This website is just helpful to find resources if you are going to be teaching a psychology class.
Will Walsh

Ellis Island Records - 0 views

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    Website full of immigration records in 19th and early 20th century. Could be a useful tool to understand patterns of American immigration.
Michael Williams

What should everyone know about history? | PRI.ORG - 0 views

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    Americans don't know enough about their own histories. Some interesting ideas on what they should know.
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