Africans in America -http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/rb_index.html
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.
The American Civil War Homepage -Outline of Resources
Who's Who in American History -Names
The American Civil War Homepage -Civil War Homepage has many links that are individual pages that the social studies teacher must use caution. However there are so many good sites this page is hard to resist for good lesson plans.
The American Civil War Homepage -Civil War Homepage has many links that are individual pages that the social studies teacher must use caution. However there are so many good sites this page is hard to resist for good lesson plans.
Internet Resources for World History -This social studies resource page on World History is great for the teacher making lesson plans in the following areas: Ancient World, Medieval World, Greeks, Rome, Renaissance, 18th,19th, and 20th centuries and maps.
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.
Hitchhiker's Guide to American History: IDs -This page does not replace the study sheets provided to either the regular History 102 students or the cable History 102 students
Africans in America -Africans in America has a resource bank index that proves invaluable for the social studies teacher. Lesson plans can be made from these topics: People and Events, Historical Documents and Modern Voices.
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.
Teachers.net Lesson Search -Lesson search at Teachers.net. Very comprehensive and to the point
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