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Resources related to all areas of social studies.
Updated on Aug 10, 08
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Students learn about the branches of the government.
Helps students gain a basic understanding of the branches of the federal government and balance of power.
Using primary source documents, students can see clear demonstrations of how one branch of our government can check another.
Learn about the U.S. government the fun way with this site. There's games, puzzles, and activities that teach you about your government.
Learn about the three branches of the U.S. Government are the legislative, executive, and judicial.
Provides facts, flags, and maps including every continent, country, dependency, island, major city, ocean, province, state, and territory on the planet!
Contains several activities are presented to assist in teaching the concepts of reading maps. Includes a Teacher's Guide.
More than just maps, MapMachine Student Edition also has photos, facts, and fun. Here you can find the place you're looking for - or get lost in the cultures, sights, and sounds of the world.
Features lessons to teach all students about landforms, the global economy, maps from space, more!
The Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress holds more than 4.5 million items, of which Map Collections represents only a small fraction, those that have been converted to digital form. The focus of Map Collections is Americana and Cartograp
Celebrate this important day in our nation's history by presenting these activities, lesson plans, and information.
Students will access primary documents from American Memory, identify arguments for and against the ratification of the constitution.
NEH's website that helps teachers bring online resources into the classroom, provides a number of lesson plans and reviewed websites that help you commemorate Constitution Day with your students.
Help students develop an understanding of American constitutional democracy and the fundamental principles and values upon which they are founded.
Official information and services from the U.S. government Whatever you want or need from the U.S. government, it's here on USA.gov. You'll find a rich treasure of online information, services, and resources.
This online exhibition commemorates the landmark Brown v. Board of Education judicial case.
Contains hundreds of items documenting African-American history. The "For Teachers" links will help you extend this activity for your students. Included are links to specific collections or exhibits as well as links to several excellent resources.
The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material related to civil rights, including photographs, documents, and sound recordings.
Every day there is an opportunity to learn about your world. Travel with My Wonderful World as we explore the food, art, wildlife and geography of Asia - and more.
20 items | 5 visits
Resources related to all areas of social studies.
Updated on Aug 10, 08
Created on Aug 09, 08
Category: Schools & Education
URL: