RESEARCH WEB    

Account   Login  
Dictionary
Thesaurus
Calculator
Maps & Countries
About Us
Home
Dictionaries
Encyclopedias
Business and Law
Health and Medicine
Music and Arts
Science and Math
Maps and Countries
Sports and Recreations
Dictionary
Thesaurus
American
European
African
Latin American
Asian
Ancient Civilizations
Pre-History
American Literature
British Literature
Shakespeare
Poetry
Literature Classics
Writing resources
Book Reviews
Biology
Anatomy
Astronomy
Geology
Chemistry
Physics
Science Fair Projects
Table of Elements
Planetarium
Algebra
Calculus
Geometry
Mathematicians
More Math
Calculator
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
U.S. Presidents
Foundations of U.S.
World Governments
Economic Organizations
Indicators & Statistics
Famous Economists
Economic Systems
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Buddhism
Hindusim
Other Religions
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
African
Asian
German
More Languages
Art
Psychology
Geography
College Info



  / Teacher Lessons / Social Studies / U.S. History

  • Congress Link -This site not only offers bacis information about Congress for the social studies teacher, but also offer some lesson plans. The site changes frequently to keep you up to date.

  • GovSpot - federal, state and local government resources -GovSpot is the government information sweetspot of the Web.

  • Who's Who in American History -Biographies in U.S. History are organized in 3 ways: names, occupation and eras. The social studies teacher can also make lesson plans with the gallery of photos.

  • Teaching With Historic Places -This site uses properties listed on the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places to enliven lesson plans for the U.S. History teacher. You can browse lessons by location, theme or by time period.

  • GovSpot -GovSpot provides online government sites - including the Census Bureau, all levels of government and their branches, voting records and more. A one stop site for social studies teachers' lesson plans.

  • Congress Link -This site not only offers bacis information about Congress for the social studies teacher, but also offer some lesson plans. The site changes frequently to keep you up to date.

  • Teaching with Historic Places -Teaching with Historic Places is a program of the National Register of Historic Places connects teachers and students with the reflections of our history and culture that appear in communities throughout the United States.

  • Internet Resources for Government -Social studies teachers can utilize this page to make their lesson plans about government. Topics such as: government documents, politics, elections, 3 branches, a political dictionary and more are included.

  • American History: Civil War to Present -A high school or college website that offers lectures and numerous resources for research on U.S. History from 1865 to present. The social studies teacher can get great ideas for lesson plans form this site.

  • Academic Info U.S. History: Early America -An informative site geared for early U.S. history. The social studies teacher can gain sites from 3 categories: Digital Libraries, Colonial History and Revolutionary Era to create lesson plans.

  • TeacherOffice..powered by SchoolAtlas.com -TeacherOffice offers a personal desktop, including a teacherwebpage,teacheremail,lessons, certification, education news,a calendar, and an organizer.

  • CongressLink -Featured Related Web Site

  • TeacherWebpage.com...powered by SchoolAtlas -Teacher webpage offers an easy-to-use web builder for teachers. Conduct polls, My Links, online tests, web quests, and more.

  • Academic Info: U.S. History - Early America -An annotated directory of Internet Resources on Early American History.

  • Technology in the Social Studies -A social studies teacher's link for lesson plans that include excellent sites for either government or other social studies sites.
    Next  
    Switch to page [1]   [2]