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AMAZING lesson about the Harlem Renaissance, to give a little (a lot! actually) background for our typically middle class students about what life was like there.
Become a document detective! Use your sleuthing skills to figure out when and where an historical event took place by examining some primary sources and using an educated guess to pinpoint them on a map and timeline. Then, test your document expertise and analytical skills by answering questions about them.
Great lesson idea for Google Earth by Richard Byrne.
Lesson about the US Constitution
Welcome to Museum Box, This site provides the tools for you to build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box.
This visualization plots over 140,000 newspapers published over three centuries in the United States. The data comes from the Library of Congress' "Chronicling America" project, which maintains a regularly updated directory of newspapers.
Historvius helps you discover the world’s historic sites, from the most famous national treasures to the oft-forgotten hidden gems. You’ll get information on each historic site, directions, entry and contact details and comments from other users – everything you need for your perfect historic holiday.
WhatWasThere ties historical photos to Google maps, allowing you to tour familiar places to see how they looked in the past.
Nice online collection of exhibit materials and a game called "History's Mysteries" about some freedom fighters from our american past...
interesting information about demographics throughout the history of the united states
fascinated with ancient american culture! i can't wait to check out the article on the Nasca lines
interesting timeline of location tech tools
I cant...stop...watching...these videos! Every one is so well done and makes history so interesting and exciting!
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