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National Archives Experience. Story Behind National Anthem. Bill of Rights Institute: Home. LRE 8th Grade Bio Cards.pdf. LRE Event Cards (1).pdf. Welcome to Constituting America, sponsors of the We the People 9.17 Contest. Dowell Middle School U.S. History - Home. Powerpoint Palooza. Go Social Studies Go. American History - HubPages.com. U.S. History: Free streaming history videos and activities. Revolutionary War - Mr. Smith.

Interactive: Search CSCOPE Lesson Plans. Problem-Attic. Full notes. Sharefolderss.wikispaces. 101 Social Studies Websites for Teachers - U.S. History, World History. National Archives Experience. HarpWeek: Explore History. Documents- 2nd Six Weeks - Mrs. Light's History Website 2013-14. Digital History. American Heritage Education Foundation, Inc.

QuestGarden. Ten Good Video Sources for Social Studies Students and Teachers. Yesterday, I published a post about Ten Good Video Sources for Science Students and Teachers. Part two in this series of posts is Ten Good Video Sources for Social Studies Students and Teachers. As a Social Studies teacher, I have used all but one of these sources in my classroom at least once and most of them I've used multiple times. The first source that came to mind when I started to think about this list is Keith Hughes's Hip Hughes History videos. Because of his quality work Keith was recognized as a YouTube EDU Guru last fall. Hip Hughes History is a series of short, upbeat lectures on topics in US History and World History. The videos are produced by Keith Hughes, a high school history teacher in Buffalo, New York.

Dan Izzo has uploaded more than 3,000 videos to his YouTube channel. PBS Video is my favorite place to find high quality documentaries. Crash Course, which I mentioned as a source of science videos, also offers excellent videos on U.S. C.G.P. The U.S. Historic Documents. Time for Kids | News | Latest stories. History Engine: Tools for Collaborative Education and Research | Location. LOC Primary Source websites. Home | Stanford History Education Group. American History. Secure Social Learning Network for Teachers and Students. Archiving Early America: Primary Source Material from 18th Century America.