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Contents for this page
Standards Primary Sources History Sites Creating the lesson Class Management
Presentations
Education Conference: William Jessup University
Should we restrict Immigration?District TeacherWeb Sites Workshop
Save that URL: Delicious
A great way to save bookmarks onlineTry exploring these web sites for your web page...
The Teacher's Corner.net: printable worksheets
Teacher Tube: YouTube?
Exploratorium Cool Sites
Education world.com
The Teacher's Corner.net
Edhelper.com
Discovery Channel.comSample lessons
Homework Help Sites
General Use Math Schoolwork.org Math Forum Homework Spot.com Cool Math.com HomeworkHelp Hotmath.com Yahooligans WebMath.com Jiskha.com AAAMath.com Kidinfo.com Math Goodies
Why study American history?
Why study World History?
What is Historical Thinking?
Web Sites to Practice Historical Thinking
Historical Thinking Exercises
(interesting web site)America's History in the Making
HTM: Historical Thinking Matters
Themes for teaching / organization: U.S. History
Using the Themes / Concepts to Pose Essential Questions
Themes for teaching / organization: World History
Using G.R.A.P.E.S.
World History For Us All.sdsu.edu
Standards and Skills
SCORE: Framework and Standards
SCORE: Skills to be taught in HistorySCORE: Resources
CTAP Online Course Models
Sample STAR Questions
Why Use Primary Sources to teach History?
It's in the California Framework! SCORE: Skills to be taught in History
American Memory (Library of Congress)
Some places to find Primary Sources...
EduPlace
Library of Congress
National Archives
Fordham.edu
Calisphere
Infomine.ucr.edu
CrossroadsGuides and Templates for Analyzing Sources
Library of Congress: Creating Lessons with Primary Sources
Guide to analyzing a source: SOAPSNARA's Document Analysis Worksheets
Smithsonian Analysis Worksheets (6 handouts / good for world history)
Collection of History Web Sites
BestHistorySites.net
Teachinghistory.org
Historymatters.gmu.edu
Nara Digital Classroom (National Archives)
American Memory (Library of Congress)
Digital History
Historyplace.com/
pbs.org for Teachers
Eyewitness to History
Hyperhistory.com
History Channel.com
New 2009: Center for History and Media
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
History of Today
ushistory.org
Resinger.indiana.edu
Sabato's web site
Economic LinksAnalyzing Art (TAH)
Met Museum
Picturing America
Smithsonian Landscape painting
American Art
PBS Images of the West
America's Library
Find Lesson Plans for all Subjects SCORE
Edsitement
Innovative classroom.com
C-Span Classroom
Cloudnet.com
Education world.com
The Teacher's Corner.net
Edhelper.com
Discovery Channel.com
Kid's Online Resources
Learning Network (current events)
Federal Resources
The Gateway.org
Foundations...
The Secret Ingredients (pdf)
Bloom's Taxonomy (pdf)
Howard Gardner (pdf)
Lesson Templates
HotChalk: lesson template
Another lesson template from Lesson Page.com. (word doc)
How about a list of strategies to teach History?
SCORE strategies: Upper elementary to Middle School
More SCORE strategies: Middle School to High School
Reading and Writing strategies
Rubrics for Assessments
RubiStar: Create your own rubric
Gil's History essay rubric.doc
In conclusion...Secrets of Great History Teachers
Education World:Classroom Management 101
Pacificnet.net: Getting ready for School (tips from experienced teachers)
Teacher Vision (Drake University): all kinds of support for teachers
Grades Online: http://www.mygradebook.com
Create tests online: http://www.funbrain.com
Why Study Geography?
5 Themes of Geography and activities:
Links...
Maps to download and Interactive maps
National Geographic Xpeditions (download maps and lessons)
Education Place (download maps)
National Atlas.gov (check out the dynamic maps!)
Atlapedia.com (maps to view)
Virtual Field Trips, Audios, Music, Videos, Art
- Virtual Tours
- Oops.bizland
- Panoramic Tours
- Rome
- Oregon Trail: Virtual tour
- 360 degree tour of Ellis Island
- Use of Audio online:
- Slave Narratives
- History.com
- Scholastic Ellis Island: Virtual Tour
- Speaking Arabic language
- Use of Music online:
- Japan instruments
- African instruments
- History music
- Use of Videos online
- National Geographic Videos
- History.com
- Art and Pictures
- Picturing America
FREE WEB SITE HOST Create your own web site
FREE CLIP ART Photos: http://www.ditto.com/
Altavista search for images
History Images: http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
History clip art: http://members.aol.com/donnandlee/FunHistory.html
School clipart
http://www.kidsdomain.com/clip
http://awesomeclipartforkids.com
http://www.pics4learning.com
http://classroomclipart.com
http://www.disneyclipart.com
AnimationsGeneral Use
Clipart Universe
Clip Art Connection
Barry's Clip Art
AAAclipart.comFonts
Flaming Text.com
Great place for font creations: coolarchive.com/Alphabet Connection (great place for fonts)
Lines, Bars, Separators
Icon Bazaar
Silicon Valley
Ender Design
Cool Archive
Eosdev.com
Sound files Sound Effects
Name that Tune
Chi-Tunes
LeBeau Tunes
NIEH Tunes
I love wavs.com
Midi database
Home.swipenet
Sammy Tunes
Rock and Pop
Simply the Best Tunes: theme songsMovie / TV sounds
MovieSounds.com
MovieWavs.com
WaveCentral.com
DaNo's TV tunes
Planet TV Tunes
Simply the Best Tunes: Movie Dialogues
PUZZLES & GAMES
School History Games.com
The Puzzlefactory.com
www.puzzlemaker.com
Worldvillage.com
www.brainbashers.com
PowerPoint for Jeapordy and other games
History Workshop
Why study history?
Guide to teaching history: A philosophical approach
Themes for teaching / organization
SCORE: Skills to be taught in History
Strategies:
Secrets of Great History Teachers
Lessons
Score: Course Models
NARA: National Archives and Records Administration
Lessons for Using Primary Sources and U.S. History.
Original documents...can be difficult to read.
Sample Lessons...
Chinese Boycott
Sedition Law
Sioux Treaty
American Memory: Library of Congress
Lessons for U.S. History
Sample lesson: Created EqualHistory Matters:
Lessons for Using Primary Sources and U.S. History
Links to different web sites and lessons...
Sample Lesson: Lowell Factory StrikeDigital History
Very short and usable primary sources
Sample lesson: John Brown...Hero or Terrorist?Engaging Students in American History
Lessons for elementary through high school
Sample lesson: Slave Revolt of Nat TurnerEyeWitness History
Not lessons but primary sources for World History and U.S. History
Sample source: The CrusadesEdsite:
U.S. and World History lessons
Sample lesson: Black DeathBest of History: World History
What's Happening today?
History Games / Quizzes
Teaching the Gifted and Talented...
National Association for Gifted Children: Do's and Don'ts