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Articles, lesson plans, primary source materials, and multimedia resources for teaching United States Government.
Updated on Mar 04, 13
Created on Apr 05, 11
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Free Primary source materials for social studies teachers.
This site provides video clips of many different topics in government including campaigns and elections, checks and balances, civil liberties, and many more. C-SPAN classroom also includes videos of constitution clips and congressional chronicles.
Discovery Education has excellent video clips on many topics including presidential powers, election processes, and important presidents. It also contains links to useful web resources.
This interactive timeline ads deeper meaning to the U.S. Constitution and explores the role it plays in today's society.
This site contains an abundance of links to websites for primary source materials, multimedia resources, and lesson plan materials for teaching the about the U.S. Constitution and government.
The site contains photo galleries, videos, live streams, and podcasts from the White House. It also provides additional information on the administration, the White House, and our government.
This site provides ready-to-ues materials that bring the Library of Congress's primary sources to life. Teachers can find classroom materials that meet their state standards.
Teachers can research the National Archive and find and creat interactive learning activities with primary source documents that promote historical thinking skills and analysis.
Students and teachers can explore material related to Congress, courts, elections, military, presidents, and many other topics related to the United States government.
Through this short interactive quiz students can discover which founding father they are most like.
This site will help students and teachers think, talkm and teach about the rights and responsibilities of citizens in our democracy through exploring 100 milestone documents of American history.
This site contains lists of heads of state and heads of government of all countries and territories, going back to about 1700 in most cases.
This site is an excellen resource for the scholarly research and current data about American women's political participation. CAWP strives to promote greater knowledge and understanding about women's participation in politics and government and to enhance women's influence and leadership in public life.
15 items | 5 visits
Articles, lesson plans, primary source materials, and multimedia resources for teaching United States Government.
Updated on Mar 04, 13
Created on Apr 05, 11
Category: Schools & Education
URL: