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Looking for fresh history and social sciences teaching ideas? Education World presents a variety of history and social studies resources that all teachers can use to liven up instruction. Find dozens of valuable teaching ideas in our History Subject Center and our Social Sciences Subject Center.
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- The 1900s (Sept. 1999)
- 50States.com (April 2003)
- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (Mar. 2004)
- The Age of Exploration: Curriculum Guide (March 2003)
- African American Mosaic (Sept. 1996)
- African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship (May 2008)
- America on the Move (Sept. 2005)
- America's Story from America's Library (Feb. 2001)
- American Centuries... Views from New England (Aug. 2004)
- American Civil War (Sept. 1998)
- American Civil War Home Page (July 1996)
- American Immigration(Oct. 2008)
- American Indians and the Natural World (May 2000)
- American Indians and the Natural World (Nov. 2002)
- American Journeys (Jan. 2004)
- American President (Nov. 2004)
- American Slave Narratives (March 1999)
- Archiving Early America (Sept. 2001)
- Aviation: From Sand Dunes to Sonic Booms (April 2007)
- Benjamin Franklin : A Glimpse of the Man (Dec. 1996)
- Benjamin Franklin: An Extraordinary Life. An Electric Mind (Aug.
2004)
- Benjamin Franklin: In His Own Words (Apr. 2006)
- The Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary (Nov. 2006)
- Ben's Guide To U.S. Government for Kids (March 2000)
- The Best of History Web Sites (Oct. 2002)
- Bill of Rights Institute Free Lesson Ideas (June 2002)
- Black Loyalists: Our History, Our People (Aug. 2001)
- A Book in Time (Oct. 2007)
- Born of Dreams, Inspired by Freedom (Aug. 2003)
- C-SPAN Classroom (Mar. 2008)
- Campfire Stories with George Catlin (April 2004)
- The Centennial Exhibition (Apr 2001)
- Charters of Freedom (Dec. 2007)
- A Chronology of US Historical Documents (Aug. 1996)
- Circus in America: 1793-1940 (April 2007)
- Civics Online (May 2001)
- CivilWar@Smithsonian (Sept 2005)
- Civnet - Civic Education Resources (Aug. 1996)
- Colonial Hall (Oct. 2000)
- Colonial House (May 2004)
- Colonial Kids: A Celebration of Life in the 1700's (June 2000)
- Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archive (Mar. 2005)
- Congress for Kids (Aug 2002)
- Core Documents of Democracy (Aug. 1997)
- Crossroads: A K-16 American History Curriculum (March 1999)
- C-SPAN Classroom (Sept. 2008)
- Custer Battlefield (Sept. 1998)
- The Digital Classroom (Oct. 1999)
- Digital History (March 2007)
- Disability Studies for Teachers (Oct 2004)
- Discovering Lewis and Clark (Sept. 2000)
- The Dramas of Haymarket (July 2000)
- 18th Century History (May 2001)
- The E Pluribus Unum Project (May 2005)
- Encyclopedia Titanica (Aug. 2001)
- ExploreDC.org (Apr. 2001)
- Eyewitness: American Originals from the National Archives (Dec. 2006)
- Face to Face -- Stories from the Aftermath of Infamy (Dec. 2003)
- Famous American Trials (Aug. 1999)
- Finishing the Dream (April 2010)
- First Amendment Center (Feb. 2004)
- First Nations Histories (Sept. 1996)
- Fourteen Days in October (July 1998)
- France in America (Mar. 2006)
- Freedom: A History of US. (April 2007)
- Future State (May 2004)
- Geology of National Parks (Oct. 2008)
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum (Apr. 2006)
- GhostTown Gallery (Oct. 2000)
- The Great American Landmark Adventure (Aug. 2004)
- Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad (Sept. 1998)
- History Detectives (Sept. 2003)
- History Happens (March 2002)
- History of the Cherokee (Jan. 1999)
- The History of Jim Crow (Aug 2002)
- The History Lab (Apr. 2006)
- The History Makers (April 2007)
- History Matters (Sept. 2000)
- History Now (April 2009)
- The History of the Supreme Court (Feb. 2007)
- HistoryWired (Oct. 2001)
- Hurricane Digital Memory Bank: Preserving the Stories of Katrina, Rita, and Wilma (Apr. 2006)
- If These Walls Could Speak (May 2006)
- Immigration: Stories of Yesterday and Today (Sept. 2001)
- Investigating the First Thanksgiving (Jan. 2005)
- Jazz in America (Aug 2002)
- Journey of Democracy (Sept. 2006)
- Kulture Kidz (Feb. 2002)
- Lakota Winter Counts (May 2005)
- Land and Freedom (June 2003)
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases (Nov. 2007)
- Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery (Mar. 2005)
- Lewis and Clark as Naturalists (May 2003)
- Lewis & Clark: The Ultimate Adventure (Feb. 2003)
- Life in the White House (Jan. 2003)
- Life Interrupted: The Japanese American Experience in WW II Arkansas (Feb.
2003)
- Lincoln 200 Years (Nov. 2008)
- The LOC.gov Wise Guide (Jan. 2004)
- Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum (Feb. 2004)
- Making of America (June 2001)
- The Mark Twain House (Nov. 2002)
- Mark Twains Mississippi (Feb. 2007)
- The Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute [pdf] (March 2007)
- The Mayflower Web Page (Nov. 1999)
- Monticello Explorer (Oct. 2006)
- A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
- Mr. President: Profiles of Our Nation's Leaders (Jun 2001)
- My Little House on the Prairie Home Page (June 1996)
- The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (Dec. 1998)
- National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (May
2004)
- National Constitution Center: Resources for Educators and Students (Sept
2005)
- National Geographic Online: The Underground Railroad (March 2003)
- National Park Service Historic Photo Collection (Mar. 2005)
- National Student/Parent Mock Election (Aug. 2004)
- National Women's History Project (Feb. 1998)
- The New Deal Network (Feb. 2000)
- NOW Adventures in Democracy: Election 2008 (Sept. 2008)
- One Life: The Mask of Lincoln (Feb. 2009)
- Our Documents (Dec. 2002)
- Pearl Harbor Raid (May 2005)
- Picturing America(May 2008)
- Picturing Modern America (Sept. 2004)
- The Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century (May 2005)
- The Price of Freedom: Americans at War (Mar. 2005)
- Project Rebirth (Mar. 2005)
- Project Whistlestop (May 1999)
- Race and Place: An African-American Community in the Jim Crow South: Charlottesville,
VA (Feb. 2005)
- The Race to Build the Atomic Bomb (Oct. 2003)
- Radical Times: The Antiwar Movement of the 1960s (July 2000)
- The Real Thirteen Days (April 2001)
- Reconstruction: The Second Civil War (Aug. 2004)
- Rendezvous with History: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt State Historical
Site (Aug. 2004)
- Rivers, Edens, Empires: Lewis & Clark and the Revealing of America (Nov.
2003)
- Roanoke: A Mystery in History (April 1999)
- The September 11 Digital Archive (March 2002)
- Slavery in New York (Feb. 2006)
- Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860(Jan. 2009)
- Smithsonian Source: Resources for Teaching American History (Oct. 2006)
- Smithsonian's History Explorer
(April 2009)
- Spy Letters of the American Revolution (Aug. 1999)
- Stamp On Black History (Dec. 1996)
- TeacherServe (Aug. 2001)
- Teaching with Historic Places (July 2000)
- The Tenement Museum: Education (April 2009)
- This Nation (Feb. 2003)
- The Three Rs of Our Fight for Freedom (March 2003)
- Through the Lens of Time: Images of African Americans (Jan. 2003)
- Turn-of-the-Century Child (Sept. 1999)
- U.S. GenWeb Project (April 1998)
- The U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Education Page (Feb. 2004)
- U. S. Senate (May 2006)
- Ulysses S. Grant (Dec. 2004)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin & American Culture (May 2000)
- User's Guide to the Declaration of Independence (Nov. 2001)
- The Valley of Shadow: Two Communities in American Civil War (June
1999)
- Washington As It Was: Photographs by Theodor Horydczak, 1923-1959 (Mar. 2007)
- Western Trails: An Online Journey (Jan. 2006)
- whitehousekids.gov (Jan. 2002)
- WhiteHouseTapes.org (Oct. 2005)
- Within These Walls (Aug. 2001)
- Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930 (Jan.
2000)
- Women in World History (Feb. 2005)
- Woodrow Wilson & the Birth of the American Century (Sept. 2004)
- The World War I Document Archive (Feb. 2005)
- The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources:
1745-1799 (Oct. 2004)
- You Be the Historian (June 1998)
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