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Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive. History/Social Studies. You Are There. <div style="padding:5px; font-size:80%; width:300px; background-color:white; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; border:1px dashed gray;"> Internet Archive's<! --'--> in-browser audio player requires JavaScript to be enabled. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. </div> Old Time Radio Programs, You Are There.

This audio is part of the collection: Old Time RadioIt also belongs to collection: Radio Programs Keywords: Old Time Radio; Your Are There; Educational Creative Commons license: Public Domain Individual Files Write a review Downloaded 90,344 times Reviews Average Rating: Reviewer: radiophoto - - December 15, 2011 Subject: Incomplete program You_Are_There_480111_ep13_The_Burr_-_Hamilton_Duel.mp3 cuts off at about 14:55. Reviewer: someguy2 - - June 17, 2007 Subject: takes me back Sweet!

Reviewer: kscarpetta - - June 17, 2007 Subject: Homeschooling Hooray! Shows before 48-04-04 are announced as CBS IS THERE. Www.jimhodgesaudiobooks.com/scope_and_sequence-JHAB.pdf. Internet History Sourcebooks Project. Various course websites which reflect the use of IHSP documents. Western Civilisation Courses Core I: Western Civilisation to 1715 A website created for my 2004 course at UNF. This includes lecture/class outlines [Archived Version] Core II: Western Civilisation since 1715 A website created for my 2004 course at UNF.

Modern History Course: The West: Enlightenment to Presents A page created for my Fall 1998 Modern History survey course at Fordham University, The West: From the Enlightenment to the Present. European History and Historians I A website created for my 2004 course training graduate students how to teach introductory history courses. European History and Historians II A website created for my 2004 course training graduate students how to teach introductory history courses. Medieval History Courses Medieval Studies Course or low graphics version A page created for my Fall 1996, and after, Medieval survey course at Fordham University, The Shaping of the Medieval World.

Themed Courses. Big history. SchoolHistory.co.uk - online history lessons, revision, games, worksheets, quizzes and links. KS3 Bitesize - History. For Teachers - Women's History Month (Library of Congress) Put the power of primary sources to work in the classroom. Browse ready-to-use lesson plans, student activities, collection guides and research aids.

The Library of Congress National Archives National Endowment for the Humanities National Gallery of Art Browse online materials (PDFs, interactive lesson plans, and podcasts) and borrow free-loan resources (teaching packets, DVDs/VHS) on art by female artists at NGA Learning Resources. For Kids Louise Bourgeois, Spider, “Lizzy & Gordon Visit the Sculpture Garden” Louise Bourgeois created this giant spider sculpture to represent her mother (who died when she was 21). Inside Scoop Elisabeth Vigée-LeBrun (PDF, 147Kb) Vigée-LeBrun was one of late-eighteenth-century France’s most successful portrait painters—often she had a waiting list!

Video National Park Service Download the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF documents. Book Companion Site. History Curriculum Homeschool | Heritage History. History Detected - May/June 2013. Give kids original source material, teach them how to weigh evidence and defend their conclusions, and they'll shine in class—and as citizens. In the 1986 comedy Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Ben Stein famously plays a high school teacher who drones on about the 1930 Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act while his students slump at their desks in a collective stupor. For many kids, that's history: an endless catalog of disconnected dates and names, passed down like scripture from the state textbook, seldom questioned and quickly forgotten. Now take a seat inside Will Colglazier's classroom at Aragon High School in San Mateo. The student population here is fairly typical for the Bay Area: about 30 percent Latino, 30 percent Asian and 40 percent white.

The subject matter is standard 11th grade stuff: What caused the Great American Dust Bowl? Tapping on his laptop, Colglazier shows the class striking black-and-white images of the choking storms that consumed the Plains states in the 1930s.

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