This is a section of the PBS website that includres resources for teachers. There are resources for all grade levels and subjects, but this is most relevant for future social studies educators at the secondary level.
The site includes photographs, pictures, sound files, and bibliographic citations from people who experienced various historical events. The site could be really useful in making lesson plans as well as giving students resources for assignments or projects.
I thought this website looked great. It provides useful links to other history websites and has numerous resources for teachers as well as lesson planning tools.
This one website contains tons of links that direct to other information websites dealing with specific time periods. It basically documents the best history websites on the internet.
I thought this site looked great because it has great video resources for teachers. In addition to interesting videos related to history, this site also has teacher uploaded videos of lesson plans they have taught.
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.
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.
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.
This blog's editor is a current AP U.S. history teacher and posts topics on both history and teaching. There is also a link to his other website that is about soldier's stories in the Civil War. The blog provides useful information that can be used as references to lesson plan as well as help critically analyze the world around us.
This website contains a huge amount of information for teachers ranging from news on policy issues, blogs, a job search feature, a section on technology in schools, and a curriculum/lesson plan section. I would highly recommend exploring all the different tabs at the top of the webpage as well as the subsections.
This website contains useful information for teachers. Funded by the Department of Education, this website has lesson plans, primary documents, and helpful advice from current teachers.
This website, linked to the Smithsonian Institute, offers lesson plans and other useful information across a wide variety of subjects, including history and english.