good reference sites for K-12 students for history/social studies classes and research
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Provides free K-12 curriculum lessons by and for teachers in social studies, U. S. history/government, political science, philosophy, and economics. The curriculum educates students about America's factual, philosophical heritage.
American History from 1899 perspective. Material from book has been broken down into 5 categories and any article is no more than 2 clicks away.
United States History project designed for grades 6-12. It is an interactive, internet-based, cooperative group activity in which students build a colony from the ground up.
Enhances history teaching and research through primary sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and interactive materials.
Article which argues that historians with dramatic skills should find ways to write plays about historical subjects rather than leaving such tasks to dramatists who mainly use historical figures to attract attention to their plays.
GNG is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting international dialogue by partnering educators around the world. Includes a teacher survey and project overview.
Small directory of educational sites for the student, genealogist and family historian.
Designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History courses. This site serves as a gateway to Web resources and offers useful materials for teaching U.S. history.
Featuring 100 milestone documents of American history from the National Archives. Includes images of original primary source documents, lesson plans, teacher and student competitions, and educational resources.
History of Britain and Europe 1066-2000; features activities, homework help, and background on major events.
An information resource for social studies teachers.
Teaching guide for US history.
History of Britain and Europe 1066-2000; features activities, homework help, and background on major events.
Teaching guide for US history.
United States History project designed for grades 6-12. It is an interactive, internet-based, cooperative group activity in which students build a colony from the ground up.
American History from 1899 perspective. Material from book has been broken down into 5 categories and any article is no more than 2 clicks away.
Small directory of educational sites for the student, genealogist and family historian.
Designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History courses. This site serves as a gateway to Web resources and offers useful materials for teaching U.S. history.
Provides free K-12 curriculum lessons by and for teachers in social studies, U. S. history/government, political science, philosophy, and economics. The curriculum educates students about America's factual, philosophical heritage.
Featuring 100 milestone documents of American history from the National Archives. Includes images of original primary source documents, lesson plans, teacher and student competitions, and educational resources.
Enhances history teaching and research through primary sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and interactive materials.
GNG is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting international dialogue by partnering educators around the world. Includes a teacher survey and project overview.
An information resource for social studies teachers.
Article which argues that historians with dramatic skills should find ways to write plays about historical subjects rather than leaving such tasks to dramatists who mainly use historical figures to attract attention to their plays.
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