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Ms Faustchildren's site from Library of Congress
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Amy RillePrimary Sources for Kids
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Katerina GeorgesGreat site for your biography reports.
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Jennifer CuthbertGreat site for some of you for your biography reports:)
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Michelle KrillThis Web site is brought to you from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., the largest library in the world and the nation's library.
Research information about the story of our country. -
Kristina Hurleyamerican history music, explore states, american sports
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Jason HeiserLIbrary of congress
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Kelly McMahonMeet amazing Americans, jump back in time, explore the states, join America at play, see, hear and sing
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Kristi Veitenheimerfantastic social studies site check it out
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Rena ShiffletSite designed for younger children from LOC
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Joanna HumphreyLearn about America's story
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Alissa BevivinoDiscover America!
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Paige LahaiseThis well-organized site offers a range of texts that explore people, events, music, and trends in American history. Articles are easy to find and offer interesting information and useful links about people and events worth knowing about.
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Bob MaloyThis site is really interactive and great for kids to play games while learning about American history. Try the President Scavenger Hunt or the Super Sleuth game. Or find out what historical events happened on your birthday!
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Michelle PoirierThis site is really interactive and great for kids to play games while learning about American history. Try the President Scavenger Hunt or the Super Sleuth game. Or find out what historical events happened on your birthday!
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Niver CreekLibrary of Congress
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Lindsay TomlinsonThis site is fantastic for kids! The text is very easy to follow, and there are some great features. Includes "jump back in time" feature, as well as "meet amazing americans" and "explore the states". There are games too!
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Elizabeth HayesThis is a history educational website. It provides information from learning amazing Americans, learning different things that happened in history, and exploring the states. Students can use the website as a resource to discover and explore America and it's history. This website would be good for grades 4th-6th.
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Linda ZwillickStories of America's Past
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Bonnie TuckerAn American history site for grades 2-4 but could be used for 6th when needed for simple explanations of historical events. The information comes from the Library of congress. It's a fun and informative site.
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amy musonehistory site/ social studies
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Jennifer LamkinsLibrary of Congress for kids
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alaskaclass alaskaAmerica's story - interactive timeline from library of congress
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Laurie IbaHosted by the Library of Congress
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Adam MotterOverview of all time periods in US from Library of Congress. All time periods, quizzes, bios, and other fun things. Nice starting point!
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John RiveraStories of America's Past via Stephieand on Twitter
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mrs robesonLearn about Americans, jump back in time, explore states, etc.
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Sarah Conner-SmithFrom the Library of Congress
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Matt ClausenFrom The Library of Congress
"Discover the stories of America's past..." -
Lynn RamboAmerica's Story - site for kids to explore history by era & people
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Erin McConnellLibrary of Congress site of American history, including people, the states, and more
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Alma RowSponsored by the Library of Congress
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