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Today in History Website

 

Website / Name Description
Thomas  
The Library of Congress  
A Chronology of US Historical Documents  
The Smithsonian Institution  
The Internet Public Library  
National Archives and Records Administration   
Online Quiz Test your Geography
Xpeditions Features an interactive geography museum with exhibits keyed to the National Geography Standards, a collection of standards-based lesson plans, special interactive Family Xpeditions, Blue Ribbon Links to outstanding geography sites, resources for teachers and parents and a global atlas of outline maps specially designed for print out.
Mr. Kash's History Page A history teacher at Madison Middle School has designed this page to be used by history students and teachers interested in exploring the Internet as part of their studies.
History/Social Studies Lesson Plans  
Ancient History Lesson Plans  
USGS: What Do Maps Show  
Social Studies Lesson Plans and Resources  
Information on all 50 States  
America's Story from America's Library  
Presidents of the United States  
Kids National Geographic  
Social Studies Educational Resources  
American President - life portraits  
Ancient Egypt Webquest  
Tom Daccord's "Best Of" history Web Sites  
Archeology Links  
Christy's Garden of History  
Ancient World Resources for Elementary Teachers  
Enchanted Learning - Explorers  
History for Kids  
Mr. Donn's Ancient History  
Parthenon Graphics - Timelines, Histories, Etc.  
The History Place - Holocaust Timeline  
World History Chronology  
Western Civilization A saga of pride and prejudice, peace and war
Encyclopedia Mythica Includes lists of over 5700 articles, 300 illustrations, maps, genealogy tables, and much more.
Greek Mythology for 2nd grade  
The Greeks - Crucible of Civilization  
Timeline of the Bible  
Discovery School's A-to-Z History  
Educational World - History  
The History Channel  
History/Social Studies for K-12 Teachers  
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook  
WWW-VL History Central Catalogue  
The History Net  
Today in History  
USHistory.org  
A Walk Through Time  
Ancient Egypt  
BBC Online History  
Lesson Plans on Ancient Egypt  
Exploring Ancient World Cultures  
The History Place  
The Oregon Trail  
A Walk Through Time A history website for 7-9 year olds
   
   
   
   
   
   

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Excellent overview of American history, in a very condensed form. Its organized by era in an outline format. Very helpful when preparing for the AP exam.
   A pretty good search engine for finding plenty of historical articles, interpretations, and some good primary sources.
   Excellent source for finding tons of primary documents categorized by century.
   There's a lot of information on the Supreme Court here.
   Nothing but maps here, but nevertheless, an excellent source. There are all kinds of historical maps for battles, regions and time periods. I highly recommend this link.
   Here is a basic chronological outline of American history in a very concise format. I recommend it for those who are preparing for the AP exam.
   This is a comprehensive look at some of the labor issues of the early 1900's. The focus is primarily on Haymarket.
   This is a basic page with good information about the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, Supreme court, the founding fathers, and it includes a few short quizzes on constitutional knowledge, so good luck.

Source: Mr. Eby -   http://www.ncusd203.org/north/depts/socstudies/ap_us/links.html
 

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