Teacher Lessons:Social Studies:World History
The Ancient World Web -With over 900 sites listed in an index that is easily accessed, this page is one the best for World History teachers to get resources for their lesson plans.
Cybrary of the Holocaust -Primary sources include personal accounts, books, a quilt, films and photos. Each bring this event to the World History teache and student. Lesson plans and other links are included.
Unit on Age of Exploration and Discovery -world history lessons and unit plan on explorers, the age of exploration and discovery. Includes Christopher Columbus, Magellan, De Gama and more.
Historical Text Archive -A useful site for written text for the World History teacher. Lesson plans can be created by searching by area: U.S., Canada, Europe, Latin Am. and Mexico. Topics also exist: man, sport, women, etc.
Ancient History Lesson Plans: K-12 -Discovery Channel's lesson plans are mostly for 7-12th grades, but a few are for K- 6th grades. The World History teacher can pick from Ancient Rome to Cleopatra for lessons.
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies -Georgetown University's resource site to aid the student or teacher of world history. This site has material for the honor student or a basis for lesson plans for an honors class.
Mr. Donn's Ancient History -Lesson plans and activities for 24 subjects concerning Ancient History. The social studies teacher can choose from Greece, Rome, Egypt, Japan, timelines, worksheets, etc. for ideas to start your own lessons.
HyperHistory ONLINE -HyperHistory has over 1800 files to trace history by timelines, maps, graphics and more for the World History teacher's lesson plans.
Smartzone: World History and Cultures -Choose a category in the World History and Cultures section and get hundreds of connections. A comprehensive site for the ambitious world history teacher in search of new ideas for lesson plans.
Exploring Ancient World Cultures -A comprehensive attractive site that helps the social studies teacher create lesson plans in the following areas: Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam and Medieval Europe.
Teachers.net Lesson Search -Lesson search at Teachers.net. Very comprehensive and to the point
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