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- A&E - Classroom
Cable TV's Arts and Entertainment Network presents study guides that facilitate implementation of the channel's programs into the classroom.
- AskAsia
K-12 resource for students interested in Asian and Asian American culture and history. Classroom materials, games, and activities.
- Books Alive!
Colorful resource profiles and sells history and biography books for kids. Also find student-friendly learning links and curriculum freebies.
- CaseNet
Information for teachers interested in the case method for teaching international affairs. With details of other agencies.
- Center for Civic Education
Teachers may utilize free instructional materials and lessons on democracy. Browse news articles, catalogs, research programs, and curriculum.
- Choices Education Project
Education resources for public policy issues, both current and historical, for high school students (grades 9-12) and community groups.
- Close Up Foundation
Civic education group that teaches responsible participation in the democratic process through its programs on government and citizenship.
- CommunityNet
Online cross-disciplinary project, to be integrated with a teacher's current lesson plan, has children exploring their local environment.
- Cornell Theory Center
Resources for K-12 students and educators in the areas of languages, the fine arts, social studies, and history.
- CultureQuest
The Adventure Begins - Explore Hispanic cultures, view the slide show images, complete the questionnaire, and purchase products. Also contains related links.
- ERIC on Social Sciences
Issues related to the teaching and learning of civics, geography, history, economics, and other social studies.
- Education Menu
Teachers can use news stories for group activities, and a feature story is abbreviated, outlined, and edited for easier reading.
- Fifty Years of UN Peacekeeping
Teaching units provide an explanation of facts and ideas with instructions for activities. See transcripts of letter responses from peacekeepers.
- Global Learning On-Line
Collection of project ideas and online activities for anyone interested in teaching or learning about global issues. With news and links.
- Going to a Museum? Teachers Guide
Planning and lesson ideas for museum field trips, with a compilation of lesson plans for a range of subjects.
- History Lesson Ideas - TeachNet.com
Ideas for the classroom include teaching about the other side of Christopher Columbus and taking a look at historical figures.
- History and Social Studies
Documents for teachers, including genealogy, archeology and European history for middle school and secondary level.
- Human Rights in Action - UN CyberSchool Bus
Explore key issues and find suggestions for classroom interaction. Contains personal accounts of students and teachers, and offers resources.
- James Madison Foundation
This memorial fellowship foundation aims to strengthen secondary school teaching of the principles and framing of the US Constitution.
- K-12 Guide to African Resources
Resources exploring Africa and the African diaspora for students and teachers. Includes lesson ideas, and library holdings.
- Karina's Educational Cybersite
From a secondary school teacher wishing to help others in implementing computer technology, a categorized list of educational links.
- KidNews
Free news and writing service for teachers and students. Submit a story, use the news in classroom activities, or post your opinions.
- Lesson Plans for Dear Mrs Roosevelt
Former social studies teacher Rachel Yarnell Thompson contributes lesson plans focused on the Great Depression and this First Lady.
- Library of Congress - History
Educator page leads to information on primary sources, lesson plans, profession-related web sites, and FAQs.
- Look Who's Footing the Bill
Program allows students to learn about democracy and the national debt. Find games, tools, facts, and related links.
- Multicultural Pavilion
Provides instructional resources for those creating a multicultural curriculum, along with a discussion board dealing with diversity.
- National Council for History Education
Get an overview on this organization, read the monthly newsletter, and become a member. Submit comments, review the calendar, and find links.
- Online Idea - For Teachers
Minneapolis newspaper, the Star Tribune, presents news quizzes, articles modified for easy reading, and some suggested classroom activities.
- Personal Growth Lesson Ideas - TeachNet.com
Instructors may learn how to teach flow chart skills and understanding new and different perspectives. Outlines preparation and procedures.
- Project GeoSim
Geography education modules for introductory courses can be downloaded from this research program at Virginia Tech.
- Puzzles Of The Earth
Features geography theories, including Plate tectonics. With a tour of the earth, interactive tests, puzzles, and a discussion forum.
- Retanet
Resources for secondary educators on Latin America, Spanish Caribbean, and US Southwest including lesson plans, database, and photo archive.
- SCORE History/Social Science
Access search tips, classroom projects, museums, and field trips. Also find resources, lessons, and activities according to grade level.
- Searching for China
Explore this Asian country through descriptions and images. Participate in this group activity and submit a report.
- Smithsonian Institution
Direct access to the vast educational resources of the museum, including online activities, and lesson ideas for teachers.
- Social Science Education Consortium
Non-profit organization in Colorado provides publications programs, cultural projects, and monthly featured lesson plans. See staff contacts.
- Social Sciences HomePage
Links to resources in a range of areas including civic ideals, history, continuity and change. With online programs.
- Social Studies - Teachers Helping Teachers
Features lesson plans with a list of materials and outlined methodologies submitted by teachers across the nation. Includes relevant links.
- Social Studies Center
Offers k-8 resources and learning tools including the current events challenge, history, maps, discussion forums, and bilingual resources.
- Social Studies School Service
Purchase class materials from the online catalog. Free teacher's guides and extended review of popular products.
- Social Studies
Lesson plans and project activities in a range of areas including ancient worlds, geography and multimedia studies.
- Society Lesson Ideas - TeachNet.com
Find lessons on neighborhood awareness, Presidential campaigns, traditions, and recycling. Gives teaching tips, procedure ideas, and links.
- South African Notebook Assignment
Outlines this project to investigate various aspects of this country. Gives instructions, resources, and the correct way to cite sources.
- Understanding Developing Nations
Lists countries including Angola and Kenya with geographical, political, and social info. Assignment calls for specific questions answered.
- United Nations CyberSchoolBus
Educational project launched by UN Publications. With lesson plans and activities on world issues, photo competitions, and education resources.
- Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
Find out how to subscribe to the edition of the Wall Street Journal made specially for classrooms, or check out sample articles and lesson plans.
- World of Social Studies
Comprehensive guide contains lesson plans, historical pages, project tips, and related links. Read social studies poetry and articles.
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