The
United Nations (U.N.)
The United
Nations Home Page
Doing a report on the U.N.? Get the information you
need from the United Nations Home Page. If you can't find what you need at the
above site, try the United Nations System
of Organizations . It provides an alphabetical index of U.N. Organizations.
The United Nations: An Introduction for Students
Information about the
U.N. written specifically for students. See also
Model United Nations.
United Nations
An excellent overview of the U.N. from InfoPlease.
United Nations/History
A concise history of the U.N.
United Nations Special Session on Children
See what the U.N. is doing
to make the world a better place for children.
UNESCO Home Page
Information about the United Nations Educational, Scientific,
and Cultural Organization.
Geography Homework Help
Broad/General Geography Resources
Geography World
The ultimate source for geography information and homework
help. The site offers maps, globes, quizzes, and games, plus information on continents,
individual countries, culture, natural resources, agriculture, population, etc.
Geography at About.com
An excellent resource with weekly articles about
geography, annotated links to hundreds of sites for maps and geographical information,
an online world atlas, a glossary, weekly quizzes, a forum and chat room for geographical
discussion, a free e-mail newsletter, etc.
Geography Educators Network of Indiana Web Project
A very good resource
that includes a section titled, "What is Geography," an annotated list of geography
links, and Internet-based geography lessons.
The Five Themes of Geography
A concise description of the five themes.
Click here
for a similar page.
Nearctica Biomes/Habitats/Ecoregions
Information about and links to many
pages dealing with biomes, habitats, and ecoregions.
How Far Is It?
Uses data from the US Census and a supplementary list
of cities around the world to find the latitude and longitude of two places, and
then calculates the distance between them (as the crow flies). It also provides
a map showing the two places.
Geography Links
From Michigan State University.
Library of Congress Country Studies
This online series presently contains
studies of 100 countries.
Website
of U.S. Embassies and Consulates
Find a U.S. embassy to any country.
Embassy World
Connect to hundreds
of embassies. See also Embassy.org.
CIA World Factbook
Comprehensive
and up-to-date information on virtually every country in the world.
WWW.Geographic.org
Nice resource for country profiles providing concise
information, flags, and maps. The index is alphabetical.
Lonely Planet: Destinations
Information,
maps, slide shows for virtually every country in the world
Alexandria
Digital Library: Earth
Access links to maps and information organized
by continent, or
take a look at the whole universe.
Quick Maps
Maps and information
about any country or region of the world.
Heritage Antique Map Museum
Great
old maps and links to other map collections.
The Greatest Places
Explore
seven great places (Amazon, Greenland, Iguazu, Madagascar, Namib, Okavango, and
Tibet) through maps, pictures, and text.
50 Greatest Places of a Lifetime
From National Geographic. These are
destinations their writers believe no curious traveler should miss.
Altapedia World Maps On Line
The Universal Currency Converter
Convert
any amount of one type of currency into another.
U.S. States/Regions
United
States Geography
A long list of resources and links from Geography World.
Fact Monster Almanac U. S. Geography
A searchable source of information
on U. S. geography.
50 States and Their Capitals
All
50 states and their capitals, flags, maps, etc. More great stuff for state reports.
Fifty States and One District
Pictures
of each state's flag. Click on "State Flags," and then click on the state flag
you wish to see.
Stately Knowledge
Facts about
any state.
Symbols: History, 50 States
State
history information and links for all 50 states!
United States Maps
From the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection,
this site offers maps of every state, maps of major metropolitan areas, historical
maps, and maps of national parks.
Find-Our-Community.net
Free, clickable online maps, including road maps, for every country in the
world!
US
Geological Survey
Downloadable maps, satellite images, aerial photographs,
plus local, state, and national data.
The
Great Lakes Information Network
Excellent source of information on the
Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes Atlas
Information and maps. Another excellent site.
Rivers of the United States
Brief information on a large number of U.
S. rivers from Fact Monster.
Mississippi Headwaters Board
Maps, information, and links.
The Virtual Tour of Washington, DC
An interactive tour of our nation's
capital.
Minnesota Resources Page
Doing a state report on Minnesota? This is your
luck day. The page above is just what you need!
North
Star
State of Minnesota official home page.
Exploring Minnesota
Minnesota
tourism information.
Minnesota Cities
Information
on nearly every city or town in MN.
Alaska
Online
Alaska's official home page.
Hawaii
Guide
Information about Hawaii.
Chamber of Commerce Directory
Find
information about many U.S. and world cities.
Polar Regions
Geography of the Arctic
From All Things Arctic. See also
South Pole, North Pole News and Guide.
The
Arctic Geography and Environment
See also
Arctic Ocean Geography and
Polar Regions: Arctic Maps.
Live from Antarctica
A virtual field trip and guides to accompany the
programs which air on NASA-TV.
70
South
Antarctic news and information. Updated daily. See also
Antarctic Geography.
Antarctic Exploration
A WebQuest.
Mexico/Latin America
Embassy of
Mexico in the United States
The ultimate source for information about
Mexico. See also Mexico
for Kids .
Mexico On-Line
Directory of information about Mexico.
Mexico
Connect
Information about and links to everything Mexican. See also
Mexico City .
Destinations: Americas
Country-by-country links with maps and slide shows.
Click on the country in which you're interested.
Latin
American Data Base
An Internet-based news service in English about Latin
America.
Latin American Embassies
Directory of links to embassy home pages.
Adanzas al Web Latino
Excellent site for Latin American studies from
the University of New Mexico.
Australia
About Australia
Facts,
travel, news, weather, lifestyle, etc.
Embassy
of Australia
Website of the Australian Embassy in Washington, D.C.
Canada
About
Canada
Doing a report on Canada, eh? This Canadian government site has
everything you need. See their pages for
Grade School Students and
High School Students.
Oh Canada!
Another excellent site for learning about Canada.
The Canadian Encyclopedia
An excellent Canadian history and geography
resource.
Canadian Geography
Information, maps, and links. See also
The National Atlas of Canada Online.
Canadian History on the Web
Europe
The EU at a Glance - European Governments Online
Links to government
sites for European countries.
French Embassy in Washington, DC
Edulinks
This site was developed for teachers in North Yorkshire LEA and includes
many links that would be helpful for anyone interested in teaching or learning
about Great Britain.
British Embassy in Washington, DC
Germany Online
The German Embassy Information Center.
Embassy of Greece in Washington, DC
Embassy
of Ireland, Washington, DC
Embassy
of Italy in the United States
Virtual Picture Album - Norway
Embassy
of Norway
Polish World
A good source for information about Poland.
Embassy
of Poland
Maximov's Companion
Daily updated Russian news and regional information.
See also Window to Moscow to access
information on the weather, business, or metropolitan transportation.
Embassy of the Russian Federation
Russian and East European Network Information Center
Resources
for Eastern and Central Europe as well as the former Soviet Union.
Si Spain
Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs site with information about
and links to Spain.
Embassy of Spain in the United States
Geography of Sweden
Resources and a map of Sweden. See also
Embassy of Sweden.
Sweden
Geography, people, government, etc.
Africa
Africa
A long list of links from the African Studies Program at the University of
Wisconsin.
Africa:
One Continent. Many Worlds
African stories, an atlas, natural history
of the African Continent, a photographic data base of African objects, lesson
plans, and an interesting set of homework exercises.
Africa: Country-Specific Information
A clickable index of African countries.
Africa South of the Sahara
Information on countries, culture, and various
specific topics.
The Africa Quiz
An on-line African Geography quiz.
Pendla Project
Read about the efforts of our CSB/SJU Education Club to
assist the Pendla Primary School in South Africa. Scroll down to the bottom of
the page and click on "
Links to sites for learning and teaching about Africa and South Africa " for
a long list of links to sites with information about Africa and South Africa.
Asia
Ask Asia
Another excellent resource for information on Asia and specific Asian countries.
Asian Info
Another excellent source for information on Asia and specific
Asian countries.
Knowledge Quest: Asian Geography Quiz
East and Southeast Asia: An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources
East Asian On-Line
A multi-purpose source of information about East Asia.
JAPAN - A Country Study
Doing a report on Japan? This is your lucky day!
Everything you'll need is at this site.
Kids Web Japan
Was the above site a little too much for you? Try this
one on for size.
Japan Through Young Eyes
Another good site for kids who need to find
information on Japan.
Chinese Geography
See also
China - Chinese Geogarphy.
Searching for China
A webquest.
History of China
Information on the history of China. See also
China: Chinese History Condensed for Beginners and
Chinese Historical and Cultural Project.
Korea's Geography
From
Asian Info.
Vietnam: A Children's Guide
See also
Vietnam: A Teacher's Guide.
Destination Himalayas
Explore the Himalayas of India, Nepal, and Tibet
via this site.
India Home Page
Excellent resource for information about India. See also
Know India, ,
India - Photos, and
Cities and Towns in India.
THUS About Turkey
Theodora Interactive Fact Finder for Turkey.
Afghan
Info Center
Excellent source for background information and news on Afghanistan.
Pakistan Geography 2000
See also
ABC Country Book of Pakistan and
Pakistan Profile: Geography.
Middle East
Middle East:
Geography, Governments, Politics
Links to maps, country information,
laws, etc.
Middle East
An excellent site with information on geography, history,
culture, and specific Middle Eastern nations.
Atlas
- Maps: Middle East
From Infoplease.
Oceans
U.N. Atlas of
the Oceans
An excellent in-depth source with 14 global maps and extensive
data on a variety of topics.
All
About Oceans and Seas
An excellent site to find basic information for
school projects.
The
World's Oceans
Brief descriptions of four oceans.
Oceans
A long list of links.
Oceans
Alive
An excellent resource from the Boston Museum of Science.
World Wildlife Fund -
Ocean Rescu e
Information for protecting the World's oceans.
World Oceans.com
An around the world adventure in sailing and diving!
History Homework Help
General History Resources
History Channel Home Page
History Timelines on the Web
An excellent history resource. Scroll down
the page for timelines and history resources in a variety of areas.
The History Place
An excellent resource.
AP History.com
A site for AP U.S. History students. It includes documents
and notecards as well as other study materials.
Symbols: History 50 States
Links
to state history information for all 50 states!!
HyperHistory Online
Another excellent history resource.
Newseum
The interactive museum of news! See their
Educational Materials (including curriculum packages, activity guides, and
lesson plans) as well as the online exhibits
(Holocaust: The Untold Story and
Pulitzer Prize Photographs).
Old News
An archive of vintage newspaper articles! A great way to study
history.
Eye Witness to History
A well-indexed collection of first-hand accounts
(diaries, newspaper interviews, etc.) of historical events. An excellent resource
for history projects.
History Encyberpedia
You Be the Historian
On-line
history activity.
Today in History
Lists events
that happened on every date of the year. See also
This Day in History.
Collecting, Preserving, and Researching History.
Access
historical documents from the Library of Congress.
Biography.com
Biographies of
virtually everyone famous.
Biographical Dictionary
Find
concise biographies of more than 25,000 notable men and women!
World History Homework Help
Advanced
Placement World History
Though this site is created primarily for teachers,
it contains information and links that could be quite helpful to AP history students.
World History Archives
A collection of on-line documents.
The Media History Project Timeline
An extensive world media history timeline.
The Amazing Magnificent Colossal Cruise Through Time and History
Pick
a time period and take the tour!
Chinese
Historical and Cultural Project
Chinese American and Chinese history
and culture.
Korean History Project
An excellent resource.
Asian Multicultural Timeline
Illustrates similarities, differences, and
interrelationships between the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese cultures.
Pendla Project
Read about the efforts of our CSB/SJU Education Club to
assist the Pendla Primary School in South Africa. Scroll down to the bottom of
the page and click on "
Links to sites for learning and teaching about Africa and South Africa " for
a long list of links to sites with information about Africa and South Africa.
Mexico History Directory
From Mexico Online, this site offers links to
information on the Mexican government, famous battles, constitutions, treaties,
documents, heroes, missions, and information about famous people.
Colonial Mexico
Great site
for information on 19th century Mexico.
Mexican History Timeline
Annotated timeline with links regarding specific
events and individuals.
Latin American and South American History and Studies
European History Homework Help
Advanced
Placement European History
This site contains links to pages created
by AP European history teachers, research links, ideas for AP history teachers,
and even a link to the College Board's AP European History site.
WWW-VL-EUI
European History Project
A great source of information from the World
Wide Web Virtual Library. It is indexed by country.
Post World War II European History
An annotated list of links.
European Monarchy
Information on European royalty. See also
Royal Families of World History.
Suite 101: Modern British History
The 19th and 20th centuries.
Victorian Web
The ultimate source for information on the Victorian Era.
English History Links
French History and Culture
Napoleonic wars, cultural explorations, French
music data base, etc.
France: Primary Documents
Great
source for transcriptions and translations of documents on French history.
Medieval Europe: France
WWW-VL History: German History
An extensive set of resources with chronological,
geographical, and topical information.
Timeline of German History
From 1800 to the present.
Germany and America in the 20th Century: An Annotated Timeline
An annotated
timeline with links to sites providing information on individuals and events of
significance to Germany and America during the 20th Century.
The Berlin Wall: An Information Scavenger Hunt
Polonia Today Online
The history of Poland through World War II.
Polish History and Culture
Polish history up to the 1990s.
Russian History Links
Many links.
The Russian Revolution
Links to resources for Russian history.
WWW-VL-Spanish History Index
A well-indexed guide to web resources.
Spanish History Index
From the World Wide Web Virtual Library.
Ancient/Medieval History Homework Help
Ancient & Classical Cultures
Everything and everyone from Aztecs
to Vikings.
Ancient World Web
An excellent site with a categorical index.
Prehistory Links
Links to sites
related to the stone age.
Who Were the First Americans, Trekking
Across Our Land
See also
Lake Agassiz: The Ultimate Fishing Spot?
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
An on-line course supplement for students
and teachers of the ancient and medieval worlds, this site provides information
about the Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam, and Medieval
Europe.
Ancient Civilizations Theme Page
Links to resources.
Daily Life in Ancient Rome
Find out what the ancient Romans did all day!
Click here
to learn about daily life in other ancient civilizations.
The Beginning of a Roman Perseus
A site under construction that will
focus on Roman civilization.
Guardian's Egypt
All sorts of information is to be found at this site.
Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall?
Interesting, activity-based site
on the fall of ancient civilizations.
The Ancient Aztecs
Provides a timeline, scavenger hunt, crossword puzzle,
and much information
1066:
The Norman Conquest School Site
An online activity complete with
worksheets and quizzes.
The Crusades Webquest
Developed for 9th-graders, this webquest might
be a good way for homeschoolers to learn about the
Crusades. See also Letters
from the Crusades.
World of the Vikings
The definitive guide to Viking resources on the
Internet. See also
Viking Discoverers and
The Viking Age Page.
Genghis Khan
Information from National Geographic. See also
Mongolian Museum.
Internet Medieval Source Book
A comprehensive resource.
Renaissance
Studying
the Renaissance
Web-based activities for middle and high school students.
See also M's
Creative Impulse: Renaissance.
The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
An online book. See also
Renaissance WebQuest and
Ideas from the Renaissance.
Virtual Renaissance: A Journey Through Time
Learning About Leonardo
A "ThinkQuest" project created by computer graphics
students at high schools in the Bronx and Sweden, exploring the mystery of the
Mona Lisa through scientific inquiry.
Exploring Leonardo
Great site for learning about this Renaissance man.
The Protestant Reformation
See also
Reformation Guide, Martin Luther,
and The Catholic Reformation.
Explorers
Discovers Web Project
Information
on Columbus, the Vikings, Coronado, etc.
Homework
Center: Explorers
Lots of links.
Age of Exploration
An excellent
site witha timleine as well as information about specific explorers.
1492: An Ongoing Voyage
An online exhibit from the Library of Congress.
Explorers WebQuest
See also
Exploring Explorers and Explorers
of the New World.
Colonial America
Colonial America
1600-1775
A very well organized set of links. If you're looking for concise
information on the American colonies, see
13 Originals. Also, take a look at the
13 Original States, which provides an online map, and
Colonial Links, a list of resources compiled by 4th and 5th-graders.
Colonial
Williamsburg
Meet the people, experience colonial life, see the places,
browse the dateline, or take a virtual field trip.
Plymouth
Plantation
Similar to the above site but about the Plymouth Colony. See
also MayflowerHistory.com.
Children in
Colonial America
A WebQuest.
Colonial America Timeline
An annotated, clickable timeline.
Betsy Ross Home Page
Information on Betsy Ross, history of the U.S. flag,
flag timeline, picture gallery, etc.
Jefferson vs. Franklin: Renaissance Men
American Revolution
Images of the American Revolution
A web-based lesson plan suitable for
home study from the National Archives and Records Administration. It contains
much information that could be useful for writing a report on the Revolutionary
War.
Revolutionary War.com
This comprehensive, excellent site asks
you to register, but if you don't wish to give them your name, just click OK.
Revolutionary War Resources
Links to many helpful sites.
George
Washington's Mount Vernon
Excellent site for information about George
Washington.
U.S. Constitution On-line
The whole thing!
Ask Thomas Jefferson
E-mail Thomas Jefferson at
Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson.
Native Americans
Index of Native American Resources
A comprehensive site with links
to information on history, culture, languages, arts, etc.
Odin's Castle: The Native Americans
An excellent resource with a great
deal of information.
Native
Tech
Resources and information about
many aspects of Native American life.
American Indians and the Natural World: North, South, East. West
An excellent
resource. Scroll down and then go to Teaching Resources for some excellent ideas.
Homeland - Plains
Indian Timeline 1640-1840
See also
Timeline of Events Relevant to the Northern Plains Tribes.
Native Americans - Internet Resources
Native American Links
Native American Directory
Alphabetical list of links to sites
for various tribes. See also
National Congress of American Indians Tribal Directory and
Native American Nations.
Treaty
Rights - Understanding the Conflict
See also
Honor Indian Treaties - Learn More.
Minnesota Indian Tribes
Information about Minnesota Indian tribes, treaties,
and resources. For additional information see
Treaties with Minnesota Indians and
Indian Fishing and Hunting Rights.
19th Century
American History:
1800-1899
A long list of links.
Ask Thomas Jefferson
E-mail Thomas Jefferson at
Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson.
Lewis and Clark Trail
The ultimate source for information on Lewis and
Clark. See also
Lewis and Clark Online Game and Lewis
and Clark National Historical Trail.
Exploring Maps: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark
From the USGS Learning
Web.
Lewis and Clark: The Maps of Exploration
Maps
and information on early America, including the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
See also Lewis
and Clark: The Journey West.
War of 1812 from Multimedia History
An excellent resource.
War of 1812-1814
Information
on every battle. See also
War of 1812 for Kids.
Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
Photographs,
stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history of the first
transcontinental railroad.
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade
Information on the history, traditions,
tools, and mode of living of the trappers, explorers, and traders known as the
Mountain Men.
The American West 1800-1899
See also
Westward Expansion Cyber Hunt,
Western Movement, and
Western Expansion - A WebQuest.
The Western Expansion of the United States: A Timeline
Colonial Mexico
Great site
for information on 19th century Mexico.
Mexican History Timeline
Annotated timeline with links regarding specific
events and individuals.
Encyclopedia of USA History: Slavery
The Atlantic Slave Trade: Demographic Simulation
An on-line simulation
to demonstrate the impact of the slave trade on the size and structure of population
on the African continent and in the diaspora.
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
A timeline, quiz, sketches,
crossword puzzles, etc. all put together by a 2nd-grade class!
American History: 1860 -1865
Links to sites dealing with this time period.
Shades of Gray
Teacher's notes for this book about the Civil War from
Carolyn Reeder's Official Home
Page.
Letters from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil War
The Valley of the Shadow Project
The Valley of the Shadow Project looks
at two communities, one Northern and one Southern, through the experience of the
American Civil War. The project is a hypermedia archive of thousands of sources
for the period including newspapers, letters, diaries, photographs, maps, church
records, population census, agricultural census, and military records. C
Gettysburg Teacher's Guide
From the Gettysburg
National Military Park , this teacher's guide includes a
sample lesson plan as well as information on distance learning programs and
suggested activities for students. See also the
Gettysburg History Information Center.
The Reunion
An activity in which students dramatize a postwar reunion
between people who held opposing views during the US Civil War.
Civil War Center
Links to sites
that provide an incredible amount of information on the Civil War.
Civil War Photographs
A huge collection of photos from the Library of
Congress.
Abraham Lincoln Research Site
See also
Abraham Lincoln Online, Abraham
Lincoln for Pimary Children, Abraham
Lincoln Historical Digitalization Project, and
Abraham Lincoln's Assassination.
American
Experience - Reconstruction: The Second Civil War
From PBS.
Reconstruction:
A WebQuest
See also
A Timeline of Reconstruction.
Industrial Revolution Teaching Theme
Links to lesson plans, worksheets,
webquests, and resources See also
Teaching About the Industrial Revolution for a long list of links.
The Industrial Revolution: A WebQuest
For other WebQuests, see
Reporting on the Industrial Revolution and
The Industrial Revolution WebQuest.
1898-1998: Centennial of the Spanish-American War
Offers concise information
about this conflict as well as links to related sites. See also
Effects of the Press on Spanish-American Relations in 1898.
The American Presidency: Theodore Roosevelt ,
See also
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President and
Theodore Roosevelt: Trust Buster?
Women/Suffrage
National Women's History Project
A great source for Women's History Month projects.
American Women's History: A Research Guide
A very good resource.
Herstory: An Exhibit
Great
site for women's history.
Internet Woem's History Sourcebook
An excellent site for finding information
on international women's history as well as both ancient and modern women's history.
1900-1940
Historical
Atlas of the Twentieth Century
A very good resource. See also
Twentieth Century History Glossary and
American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century .
Germany and America in the 20th Century: An Annotated Timeline
An annotated
timeline with links to sites providing information on individuals and events of
significance to Germany and America during the 20th Century.
The Great War Society
Links to many WW I web sites. See also
WWI: Trenches on the Web, an Internet history of the "Great War" and
the
WWI Document Archive.
Paris Peace Conference: Writing a Treaty to End World War I
An elaborate
web-based activity from SCORE . See
also President
Wilson's Fourteen Points.
The Roaring 1920s WebQuest
For other WebQuests, see
Exploring the 1920s and
1920s WebQuest.
Harlem Renaissance
An excellent source of information. See also
PAL: Harlem Renaissance - A Brief Introduction.
The Great Depression
From About.com. See also
1929 Stock Market Crash.
Worth a Thousand Words: Depression-Era Photographs
A lesson plan for
grades 9-12 examining the Great Depression
and New Deal programs through an
Internet archive of photographs that may be helpful for assignments dealing with
the depression.
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt
Many resources and lesson plans dealing with the
effects of the depression on children.
Franklin
and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
See also the
The American Presidency FDR, FDR
Library and Museum, and The New Deal Network.
Pearl Harbor
A good resource. For information on the Pacific Theater
of WW II, go to
The History Place: War in the Pacific.
Children of the Camps
Information regarding Japanese-American internment
during WW II. See also
A Short Chronology of Japanese American History.
A-Bomb WWW Museum
WW II Oral
History Web Site,
See also
The Rutgers University Oral History Archives of WW II, Holocaust
Survivors Oral Histories, and
What Did You Do in the War Grandma?
Cybrary
of the Holocaust
A comprehensive site with images, recollections of survivors,
a teacher's guide, links, etc.
Click here for a Holocaust timeline.
Holocaust: A WebQuest
For other webquests see
The Holocaust WebQuest,
Women and the Holocaust WebQuest, and
Children of the Holocaust WebQuest.
The Holocaust Home Page
From Shamash, the Jewish Information Network.
1950s
The
Literature and Culture of the American 1950s
A huge alphabetical list
of links. See also American
History - 1950-1959.
The
Fight for America: Joseph McCarthy
An 8th-grade essay that chronicles
McCarthy's controversial fight against communism.
The Polio History Pages
No unit on the 1950s would be complete without
some mention of polio, the near hysteria caused by the epidemics of the early
1950s, and the euphoria that greeted the development of the Salk vaccine. Drawing
from my book,
Polio's Legacy: An Oral History , this site provides excerpts from polio
narratives, a polio timeline, a webquest, and information about the disease, its
history, and late effects.
Eisenhower Birth Place State Park
Scroll down the page for links to sites
for information regarding Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Eisenhower and the Cold War
An outline and links. See also
Eisenhower and the Cold War: U.S. History.
Nifty,
Fifties Dictionary
A WebQuest. See also
WebQuest: Advertising in the 1950s.
Korean War Project
An excellent site for information regarding
the Korean War. See also
Forgotten War: Korea and
Tales and Visions of the Korean War: A Guide to Internet Resources.
Primer on the Korean War
A web-based lesson. See also
Korean War WebQuest.
Cold War International History Project
An excellent resource.
See also the Cold War Museum.
Recollections
of an RB-29 Crew in Japan and Related Korean War/Early Cold War Stories
A site providing first-hand accounts of individuals and crews involved in Cold
War era USAF reconnaissance missions.
Civil Rights
The American Civil Rights Movement
Click here for a timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement. See also
Black History Month and Kit Themes 2002-2010 and
Gateway to African American History . For an excellent resource on
African American History, see the Black
History Pages.
Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
From the National Register
of Historic Places.
Tuskegee Tragedy
A webquest exploring this exploring this dark medical
experiment and its victims.
Court Documents Related to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Memphis Sanitation Workers
Original documents and suggested teaching activities from the
National Archives and Records Administration's Digital Classroom . Though
no suggested grade level is provided, the materials and activities seem appropriate
for grades 7-12.
Click here for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Timeline Page.
The
MLK Resource
An annotated list of links.
Civil Rights WebQuest
For another WebQuest, see
Living the Story.
1960s
The Sixties Project
Great site
for information on the 1960s.
The Berlin Wall Online
A history of the Berlin Wall (1961-1989)
in text and pictures. See also
A Concrete Curtain: The Life and Death of the Berlin Wall.
Kennedy Links
See also
JFK Assassination Links.
Sixth
Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.
An excellent site for students doing papers
or reports on JFK.
Peace Corps
Learn about this organization which was started during the Kennedy administration.
See also
Peace Corps Online.
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 : A Political Perspective after 40
Years
From The National Security Archive at George Washington University.
See also Castro, Cuba,
and Missiles and
Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy: Cuban Missile Crisis.
Cuban
American History, Life, and Values
See also
Cuba: Revolution 1959-1990.
The Whole World Was Watching
An oral history of 1968!
WebQuest: The 1960s Museum
See also
The Times They are A Changin' and
Doves and Hawks WebQuest.
Studying the Vietnam War Online
An excellent guide to sites about the
Vietnam War.
Viet Nam War Museum
See also
Vietnam War Internet Links.
Vietnam War Statistics and Facts
All the numbers you'll need for your
report on the Vietnam War.
Vietnam Vets, Vietnam War, History of Vietnam
Vietnam: A Teacher's Guide
From the Asian
Society, this site, though designed for teachers, may also be useful to students.
1970
Watergate.com
Links, news archive,
discussion board, etc.
Richard Milhouse Nixon
See also T
he Impeachment of Richard Nixon.
May 4th, 1970 - Kent State WebQuest
A secondary-level webquest about
this Vietnam-era tragedy. See also
Kent State Massacre.
1980s
Ronald Reagan Presidential
Library and Museum
Includes biographies of Ronald and Nancy Reagan as
well as other information. See also
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library.
The
Fire Burns On
A WebQuest for the years 1986 and 1987.
Welcome
to In the 1980s
The 1980s nostalgia site. See also
Livin' in the 80s.
Fall of the Berlin Wall
An Web-based activity. See also
Art and the Berlin Wall and
The Berlin Wall Information Scavenger Hunt.
1990s
Celebrate
the Century
Links for learning about the 1990s.
Desert Storm Home Page
Updated
information on the Persian Gulf situation.
Persian Gulf War
Links to interesting
sites regarding this war, including sites with diaries from various participants.
Close Up Online: Civics Resources
An excellent resource for for middle
or high school civics with documents, special topics, and links.
Here Comes the Judge
An interactive web-based activity for learning about
the Supreme Court, the Justices, and landmark decisions.
Federal Web Locator
Accesses
the web pages of all sorts of interesting federal agencies.
The
U.S. Constitution Online
Find everything you need to know about the Constitution.
There are even pages specifcally designed for students of various grade levels.
Guide to Law Online
From the Law Library of Congress.
Ask a Cop.org
Information and resources for crime prevention, including
resources for victims, personal safety, child safety, and timely topics such as
identity theft.
U.S.
House of Representatives
See also U.S,
Senate.
State
and Local Governments
Links to sites for each state from the Library
of Congress.
State and
Local government on the Net
Links to thousands of state, county, and
city govenment Web pages.
GovSpot.com
Links to U.S. government and state government sites.
Census
Bureau Home Page
An incredible collection of data.
Current Events
New
York Times Learning Network
News summaries, a news quiz, and daily lesson
plans for teaching about current events.
CNNfyi.com
News for students!
Who is Osama bin Laden?
A web-based activity. For background information
see
The World According to Osama bin Laden and
Al-Qaeda.
War in Iraq
Statistics and information. From
War in Iraq: Online Lessons and links.
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Iraq: Teaching Resources
Links to a number of resources that may
be useful for those planning lesson on the possibility of war with Iraq.
Iraq: A Country Study
All sorts of information about Iraq from the Library of Congress. See also
The Iraq Foundation and
Iraqi Voices.
America Responds
Many resources from PBS on Afghanistan, human
rights, tolerance, and terrorism.
Afghan
Info Center
Background information and news on Afghanistan. Also take
a look at this
downloadable map of Afghanistan from
National Geographic.
Economics
Timer
An excellent interactive source for economics resources and information.
Consumer Teen Scrapbook
Articles written by teens about topics
of specific interest to teen agers.
National
Council on Economic Education
See their interactive activities for students
in the left-side menu.
EconEdLink
Though this site is designed primarily for teachers, students
may find it useful as well.
National Budget Simulation
An on-line simulation in which students attempt
to balance the U.S national budget.
A Curriculum of United States Labor History for Teachers
An entire curriculum
complete with handouts. Though the site was developed for teachers, there is a
great deal of information here that could be helpful to those writing papers about
U.S. labor history.
Show Me the Money
A creative webquest on investment strategies complete
with assessment rubrics.
Web-Based Interactive Stock Market Learning Project for K-12
This
project revolves around an interactive stock market competition between classmates
using real-time stock market data from the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.
Researching Companies On Line
Free tutorial to assist in finding information
on companies or industries on the Web.
Immigration
American Family
Immigration History Center (Ellis Island)
Great source for information
on immigration.
Ellis Island Unit
A middle-grade through high school unit that allows
students to take a virtual field trip to this famous historical site.
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation
Learn about this island in
San Francisco Bay where as many as 175, 000 Chinese immigrants were processed
and detained from 1910 to 1940. See also the
Angel Island Home Page.
Central
Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum ,
This site tells the story
of the Central Pacific Railroad (built almost entirely through the labor of Chinese
immigrants).
Immigration Information from Theodora
Everything
you want (or don't want) to know about immigration.
Family History
Genealogy for Kids
A site dedicated to the development of future genealogists!
It provides resources and activities for teachers, students, and parents.
Family History Home Page
An excellent resource from
Ancestry.com .
Genealogy Master Resource Center
Links for books and other genealogy
pages.
The
Genealogy Home Page
A well-indexed set of links.
Psychology
Encyclopedia
of Psychology
Not really an encyclopedia, but rather a large, well-indexed
set of links. See also
MegaPsych for even more links and
Psych Site for a psychology dictionary as well as student activities and resources.
History of Psychology Archives
An excellent site for information about
the history of psychology. See also
Classics in the History of Psychology (online documents),
Human Intelligence (people and ideas related to intelligence, I.Q., and intelligence
testing), and Resources
on the History of Idiocy (articles and other resources on the history of mental
retardation).
Archives of the History of American Psychology
Still more psych history.
Web Experimental Psychology Lab
Participate in psychological experiments
online!
Kids Psych
A slick, interactive site for children.
Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives
A comprehensive set of links. See
also the Sigmund Freud Museum.
Funderstanding
Click on "Theories"
and "How People Learn" for info on major learning theories.
Operant Conditioning
A brief overview.
Operant Conditioning and Behaviorism - Historical Outline
An overview
of the history of behavioral learning theories.
Behaviorism Tutorial
An on-line tutorial in the basics of behaviorism.
B.
F. Skinner Foundation
A Skinner bibliography as well as information about
Skinner's contributions to psychology.
Jean Piaget Society
Theories of Learning Index
A site devoted to discussions and information
on newer views of intelligence, holistic learning and teaching including brain-based
and holistic learning.
Brain-Based Learning: Practical Applications
Information on research,
the "layered curriculum," and ideas for applying current research in the classroom.
Brain/Mind Learning
An overview of 12 basic principles and three interactive
teaching elements. For a somewhat different set of principles, see
12 design principles based on brain-based learning research .
The Whole Brain Atlas
From Harvard Medical School.
Sociology/Anthropology
A
Sociological Tour through Cyberspace
Theory, data, methodology, statistics,
and a guide to writing a sociology research paper.
SocioSite
If it's related to sociology, this page has a link to it.
See also SocioWeb and
SocioLog.
Economic Sociology Editorial Series
A set of online articles.
Internet Anthropology
A good set of links. See also
WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology.
Presidents and the White House
The Presidents of the United States
White
House source of information, pictures, etc. for all U. S. presidents. Use the
left-side menu to find the president about whom you want information.
American Presidents: Life Portraits
Teacher guides and resources for
all US presidents from C-Span.
Great Sites for Presidents' Day
A list of links from Scholastic.
Presidents' Day
More links to web sites for parents, teachers, and students.
See also
Presidents' Day: Washington and Lincoln.
White House Home Page
This
is a really good site! See their page
White House for Kids.
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