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Olympic - National Parks Conservation Society
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): conservation (110), coral (11), environment (252), forests (31), national parks (29), reefs (8), wetlands (7)
In the Classroom
After students have read about the Lady of the Lake, assign small groups of students to explore the other five mysteries that happened in one of the National Parks. Enhance learning by having students create a presentation for the other groups to learn about their mystery. Use Genially, Genial.ly, reviewed here, where students can choolse the format of their presentation from posters, videos, and infographics where they can insert maps, surveys, video, audio and more.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Living the Revolution: America - 1789-1820 - National Humanities Center
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7 to 12tag(s): constitution (104), courts (25), evolution (85)
In the Classroom
This site provides both excellent discussion questions and the primary sources needed to base it on. To begin with, copy down some of the recommended topic questions on the front page of the site before opening it on an interactive whiteboard or projector. For the students, share the primary documents available by clicking on the topic, and then selecting the one in desire. After the class has read them, begin your discussion with the questions copied earlier!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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History Writing Guide - Bowdoin College
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9 to 12tag(s): primary sources (133)
In the Classroom
Open this site on the interactive whiteboard or projector and have students read the information before beginning their first big research paper. (Teachers can also print the information, but why not save some trees?) The short introductory essay offers some great tips for paper writing and has reference points for students with more questions. Have students look at the rest of the information on their own or refer students with questions to it. Save this site as a favorite on the class wiki or webpage so students can access it both in and out of the classroom.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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League of Nations - Indiana University
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9 to 12tag(s): 1920s (25), 20th century (169), world war 1 (86)
In the Classroom
Use these images in your classroom to supplement your lectures on the close of World War I. There are images of virtually all of the leaders, in addition to locations, assemblies and more. Putting a face to the name can help students who are more visually stimulated.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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UPI Photo Library - UPI
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4 to 12In the Classroom
We've looked in vain for copyright statements regarding educational use. While there's a wealth of content here, tread carefully if you plan to use these outside the classroom.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Modern Haiku
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6 to 12In the Classroom
Try it for samples of contemporary haiku efforts, or submit the best works from your class.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Lost Labor
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6 to 12In the Classroom
Use the images on this site to create a "picture walk" in your classroom, introducing the topic of manual labor before the technological revolution after WWII. Select 10-15 of the more powerful and diverse images, hanging them up in different locations around your classroom. Have students rotate around the classroom every 30-45 seconds, jotting down what they observe and infer about each image until the entire class has completed the circuit. After the class is back in their seats, have small groups of students compare their observations and what it says about life during pre-modern technology. Then enter the group observations on Padlet, reviewed here. This is a great way to get students thinking about the content in a way that's more personal and lecture-less!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Lyndon Johnson Library - University of Texas
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6 to 12tag(s): civil rights (220), presidents (151), texas (7)
In the Classroom
Use the kids portion of this site as a learning center or station during a lesson on the Johnson Presidency. Based on what they've learned in the site, have students summarize it in a "breaking news presentation," using PowerPoint Online. This site allows users to narrate a picture. Challenge students to find a photo (legally permitted to be reproduced) and then narrate the photo as if it is a news report. To find Creative Commons images for student projects (with credit, of course), try Pikwizard.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Wright Brothers' History - Centennial of Flight Commission
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6 to 12tag(s): 20th century (169), aviation (51), north carolina (4), wright brothers (17)
In the Classroom
Take advantage of the free lesson plans and activities offered! There are also games that teachers can either print out and use as quick review activities or as a learning center or station. If using as a learning station, save the site as a favorite and have kids peruse it during a unit on Flight, the evolution of transportation or the Industrial Growth of the early 20th century.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Centennial of Flight Commission - US government
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4 to 12tag(s): aviation (51), north carolina (4), wright brothers (17)
In the Classroom
Use the games on this site as a way to help students review the information in learning centers or during a lull in class time. Teachers can also post this on their class wiki to allow students to access it both in and out of the classroom!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Wright Flyer Project -THE AIAA WRIGHT FLYER PROJECT 1978-2012
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6 to 12tag(s): air (28), aviation (51), inventors and inventions (89), wright brothers (17)
In the Classroom
This is a good site for students who are researching the infancy of flight. During their research and with this article, which is text heavy, use SummarizeThis, reviewed here and How to Research: Ultimate Guide, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Today's Front Pages - The Newseum
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6 to 12tag(s): journalism (74), media literacy (123), news (221), newspapers (86)
In the Classroom
Beyond the obvious application for comparing treatment of news events around the country and the world, this site could also be used for writing, world language practice, a look at editorial choices, or other social studies applications. Include this resource in a media literacy unit on bias or during Newspapers in Education month. With elementary students, share many newspapers on a projector or interactive whiteboard as students identify the various elements of a newspaper article. The Lesson Plan link above contains and excellent poster link for familiarizing students with the elements that comprise the front page of a newspaper. Download it along with the lesson plan. The poster utilizes a sample front page from The Washington Post to illustrate how a front page is formatted. Have students analyze the sample front page by answering the suggested questions. Once students are familiar with the elements of a newspaper, extend their learning and challenge them to create their own class or school newspaper using Printing Press. If articles are too long for some readers, or if you are teaching summarizing skills consider using Skim.it, a Chrome extension that reduces articles into a 100-word summary.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Maine History Online
Grades
9 to 12In the Classroom
Post this website on the teacher web page to allow students to access it in and out of school. An excellent source of primary documents, the source could be the perfect fit for any student working on a research project in a social studies or literature class. Although the site is mainly focused on Maine, there is plenty of primary information on influential people in history such as Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - to name a few.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Connecticut History Online
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4 to 12tag(s): connecticut (3), states (128)
In the Classroom
There's lots of great content in this one. Click Our Programs in the upper right corner to find he classroom section icalled Teach It, which ncludes lesson plans, as well as a series of very well done "journeys" that describe the industries and people that have had an effect on Connecticut history. Many of these are suitable for use in other states.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Military Fact Files from BBC - BBC
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6 to 12tag(s): middle east (51)
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Mideast Maps from BBC - BBC
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6 to 12tag(s): middle east (51)
In the Classroom
Use these maps on the interactive whiteboard or projector as a supplement to text for a discussion or lecture on the war in the Middle East. Because of the focus on the Iraq War, these maps do a great job of emphasizing the impact of the military in these regions. These would be a great addition to a World History or Cultural Geography class.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Just War - The Carter Center's Case - The Carter Center
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9 to 12tag(s): ethics (21)
In the Classroom
After explaining the concept of "a just war" have pairs read this article using a reading guide you created with Read Ahead, reviewed here. If students still have questions about the article they can annotate it with Kami, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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International Atomic Energy Agency - United Nations
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9 to 12tag(s): energy (139), united nations (7)
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Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History - Library of Congress
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6 to 12tag(s): africa (162), african american (129), china (79), chinese (38), immigration (85), japan (62), japanese (53), migration (45)
In the Classroom
Take advantage of the free lesson plans and classroom activities hosted on this site! Be sure to save this one as a favorite to allow for easy retrieval later on.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Literary Traveler - Literary Traveler
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6 to 12tag(s): authors (114)
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