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H-High-S (H-Net: high school history and social studies online)

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AskERIC Virtual Library (Includes Lesson Plans)

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Using Nearby Sources: The Heritage Education Network (THEN)

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Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (F.R.E.E.)

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The "Awesome Library" for K-12 Teachers

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History News Network: Teachers Edition (current event & history articles)

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Checking for Plagiarism

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Studyweb (student URLs for history and other aqreas)

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Beautiful Patterns, Common Threads (lesson plans/activities for SE Asia by Avi Black)

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European History Lectures (The History Guide, Steven Kreis)

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The History Place

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History Matters: The US Survey Course on the Web

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Bibliography on Evaluating Internet Resources (Nicole Auer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

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The Revolutionary War (Think Quest)

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ThinkQuest Library (over 5000 student websites)

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StudentsFriend.Com (Mike Maxwell's guide for high school teachers)

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Fourth of July Celebrations Database (James R. Heintze)

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Congress of Websites: Early US (Independence Hall Association)

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The National Park Service--Tools for Teaching

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U.S. National Archives

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History & Politics (audio of speeches)

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The Constitution Community (documents & constitutional issues–NARA)

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The National Council for History Education

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The History Channel

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Talking History: Radio Shows (Creighton University)

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Encyclopaedia Britannica On-Line

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Hyperhistory Online (Reference: Brief Entries)

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Biography.com (Arts & Entertainment Channel)

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The Biographical Dictionary (Over 25,000 brief entries)

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History's Best on PBS

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The History Net

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The History Teacher (The Society for History Education)

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Spartacus Educational (excellent UK site for many topics)

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The Historical Association (from the UK)

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The Learning Curve (Public Record Office, UK)

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National Standards for U.S. and World History (National Center for History in the Schools)

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Historical Texts and Documents (Hanover College)

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Weblinks for World History Instructors (Sara Tucker, Washburn University)

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Latitude: The Art and Science of Fifteenth-Century Navigation

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FDR Cartoon Archive (Niskayuna (New York) High School)

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Project Whistlestop (student material on President Truman)

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World War II Kansas Veterans (Spring Hill Kansas Schools)

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Countdown to Millennium: Oral History Collection (Ohio Student Project)

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White House Tour (White House Historical Association)

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OAH Magazine of History (Organization of American Historians)

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National Council for the Social Studies

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The Concord Review (Essays by high school students)

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Historical Studies Site: Sourcebooks for History Courses (Paul Halsall, Fordham University)

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Music and History: Using Music in Modern History Classes (Paul Halsall, Fordham University)

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Using US Census Data in the Classroom

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Hotlist: K-12 Internet School Sites (Gleason Sackman)

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Kids & Classrooms (Indiana Historical Society)

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K-12 School Libraries Worldwide (Linda Bertland, Stetson Middle School, Philadelphia)

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Web 66: International School Web Site Registry (Stephen E. Collins)

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History/Social Studies Web Sites for K-12 Teachers

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Middle Eastern Studies for K-12 Teachers

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Latin American/Caribbean Materials for K-12 (U. of Connecticut)

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Museums and Memorials (Yahoo!)

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EDSITEment (NEH)

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History Today (UK)

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BBC History Education Web Guide

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UK Teacher's site for 7-9 Year Olds

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Canada's Schoolnet

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Community Learning Network (British Columbia)

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Teaching and Learning about Canada

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The Great Canadian History Page (Compiled by Bob Vavra, Winston High School, Watrous, Saskatchewan)

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Using Oral History: Library of Congress (Includes guidelines and release form)

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Divining America: Religion and the National Culture (TeacherServetm, from the National Humanities Center)

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Social Science Resources (Nebraska Department of Education)

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The Learning Space (State of Washington Social Studies Site)

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1940s: US & Kansas Links for Teachers (Sara Tucker, Washburn University)

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Social Studies School Service

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History and Social Studies (Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators)

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Historical Pictures and Related Material for Students