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41. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - American History
Multnomah Country Library homework Center American History Sites a studentproducedproject that highlights famous black americans appearing on
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/history/hista.html
Students Teachers Parents For our newsletter and special teacher promotions.
Abraham Lincoln Research Site

...a compendium of facts and snippets about the life of Abraham Lincoln
...a well-chosen list of links to support the teaching of American history; arranged by time period

Africans in America

...an online documentary of "America's journey through slavery" including teaching resources
America in the 1930's

...a content-rich site that looks at the 1930's through films, radio, and many other forms of cultural expressions
American Civil War Home Page

...an impressive number of links to Civil War information found on the Internet
American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century
...a fact-filled look at the culture of the 20th century with links to support the research process American Currency Exhibit ...view American currency by era, historical significance, artistry, and imagery American Experience: The Presidents ...a companion to the PBS series with extensive information about the 20th century Presidents American History Archive ...a full curriculum for middle and secondary students and teachers dealing with the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; includes digitized artifacts and historical commentary

42. Resources
famous People. http//www.tntech.edu/WWW/ACAD/hist/African.html African historyLinks. fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/mainmenu.html - Native americans' Indian Resources.
http://www.wyckoffschools.org/distinfo/resources.htm
Web Resources STUDENT/TEACHER/PARENT PORTALS INTERNET SAFETY MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES KIDS SEARCH ENGINES ... DICTIONARY Student/Parent/Teacher Portals to Internet Resources: http://www.wyckoffschools.org/eisenhower/parents/trauma.html - A collection of Web-Based resources to help adults in talking with their children about tragedy. http://www.familyeducation.com/home/ - This is the homepage of the Family Education Network. http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/places/parents.html - Parent Resources and Information including links to info on keeping your child safe on the Internet, filtering software, parent publications, and a Web Tour. http://208.254.20.90/mpsearch/basic_search.asp - This is the MarcoPolo Search Engine developed with the teacher in mind. MarcoPolo is an educational partnership formed to provide free, high-quality Internet contect to educators and their families. This useful site features classroom-friendly quicklinks to lesson plans, activites, and educational links. http://school.aol.com/

43. OPS Elementary School Information Center Links
history (http//www.espanole.org/hist) Many links for information on history listedlinks to pages of information for famous Hispanic americans.
http://www.ops.org/curriculum/info-center/elem-ic.html

44. Student Links
Seventeenth Century Native americans in New England http//www AHA famous Battleshttp//www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12 http//www.grognard.com/tww/al/cow/hist.html.
http://www.hempfieldarea.k12.pa.us/hs/Library/stulinks.htm
Click on the links below for other resources Library Information ACCESS PA Electronic Database Resources Libraries ... Search Tools Student Links Government Resources College and Career MLA Style Sheet Reference ... Teacher Links L ibrarian Links Student Links Foreign Language Art US History Debate ... General Links AltaVista Translation Serivce http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com Conjugue http://www.puterweb.com/conjugue/ Digital Librarian: Languages http:// www.digital-librarian.com/languages.html Foreign Languages for Travelers http://www.travlang.com/languages/ Human Languages Page http://www.june29.com/HLP/ Japanese Information http://www.ntt.co.jp/japan/ Language Materials Project (UCLA) http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/ Learning Chinese Online http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/online.html LOGOS Homepage http://www.logos.it/ My Hebrew Dictionary http://www.dictionary.co.il/ On-line Grammars http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rbeard/grammars.html Online Language Courses http://rivendel.com/~ric/resources/coursead.html

45. Student Links Middle School
New americans http//www.pbs.org/kcet/newamericans/. AHA famous Battles http//www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12/history/aha http//www.grognard.com/tww/al/cow/hist.html.
http://www.hempfieldarea.k12.pa.us/hs/MS/stulinksms.htm

46. Reciprocal Links
Native americans Sally Roesch Wagner, The Untold Story of the of Arts/Bachelor ofTeaching, hist 201 Global famous Women from history Feminist Foremothers.
http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/recip.html
Sunshine for Women
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Reciprocal Links I thought you might enjoy finding out what sorts of people link to Sunshine for Women. I was really surprised at the variety of interests exhibited by my "fans".
  • 7th Grade - Social Studies
    Women in WW II
  • 17th Century
    Margaret Lucas Cavendish
    Rachel Speght
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    Grimke, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, and the Condition of Woman, Addressed to Mary S. Parker
  • Timeline
    Marie de Gournay
  • Timeline
    Sarah Grimke, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women
  • Charter of NOW or here by Professor Cunnea of the Academic Assistance Center at America Online
    1876 Declaration of Rights and
    Homepage
  • ABC's of Gender and Technology
    Biographical Dictionary about Women and Pro-Feminist Men
  • A. P. Giannini Middle School, San Francisco Unified School District
    Gage's Links Page
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    Gage Page
  • About WWII: Women in the Military
    Women in WW II
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    Christine de Pizan
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  • 47. 30 Best Internet Sites
    multiple links within sections on Native americans, 13 Colonies Dime Novels and PennyDreadfuls, famous American Trials rutgers.edu/rulib/socsci/hist/amhist3.htm
    http://shockfamily.net/history/CandyPicks.html
    Candy's picks - 30 sites of value for teachers of American History, particularly at the secondary level
    General
    Lesson plans and helps
    Reference material
    Primary resources
    ...
    And more
    General
    An information service for social studies educators from National Council for the Social Studies
    http://www.socialstudies.org/links/
    This National Council for the Social Studies site includes links to information of awards and grants, internet resources and links, professional development, standards and position statements, and teaching resources.
    Interesting Education Links of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
    http://www.ascd.org/educationsites.html
    This site contains a list of links to information on a variety of topics of interest to teachers or to general reference materials such as dictionaries.
    Busy Teachers' WebSite K-12: History
    http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/hers.html
    The busy teachers' history site lists web locations for references and search tools; historical exhibits and collections, both global and US; and lesson plans / classroom activities. The Teachers' Reference Section
    Lesson plans and helps
    http://members.aol.com/MrDonnHistory/American.html

    48. Links Page
    information regarding significant Hispanic americans of the Institution Perhapsthe most famous museum in Http//www.law.ou.edu/hist/ - Numerous historical
    http://www.waltonhs.com/links/links.htm
    Welcome to our regularly updated links section. Click on a section below to jump to related links. Scroll down and check out our newest links below! These newest links are both helpful and fun! Art, Business Education, English, Foreign Language, ... Back to Main Page If you have questions regarding reserach on the Internet, or an appropriate link for this page, please e-mail Mr. Israel jjman36@hotmail.com. http://www.news12.com/NewCDA/home/home_main/0,5949,,00.html Local news and WEATHER for the Bronx and surrounding region. http://www.uft.org/ - Teachers union. Jackie Robinson, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Louis Armstrong http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/bh_hotlist.html Link to hundreds of African American history and culture web-sites!! http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html A link to six exciting web-sites dealing with African-American History. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/sojtruth-woman.html - Sojourner Truth: "Ain't I a Woman?", December 1851speech. Regents Review http://regentsprep.org

    49. WiredKids, Online Safety For Kids And Teens! - Safe Sites, High School
    on September 11, 2001, many americans are confused. This worldfamous museum has adistinguished collection www.hohnerusa.com/2000/harmonicas/hist/history.html.
    http://www.wiredkids.org/safesites/age/highschool.html
    JavaScript Web Site Menu Switched Off WiredKids Safe Sites By Age Group High School High School We are reviewing sites continuously, but there are so many sites out there we might overlook some. Please fill out our online form or if you know of a great site would like us to see! Nominate a site now! All of the Approved Safe Site links open in a new browser window Math History Literature Activity Cupboard http://www.mothers-home.com/activities/sherri2.htm African Crafts http://www.africancraft.com/educs.php?sid=78240281221592355869664615639009 Cathy's Picnic http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7134/indexa.html Crafter's Community for Kids http://crafterscommunity.com/kids/ All Ages. Tons of fun craft projects for kids of all ages. http://www.daniellesplace.com/ DLTK's Printable Crafts for Kids http://www.dltk-kids.com/ Make-Stuff.com http://www.make-stuff.com/kids/

    50. SigWebPages
    American Scientists Faces of Science African americans in the state.ak.us/lam/library/hist/parham.html CurrentAffairs Read biographies of famous people in
    http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/Depts/library_resources/sigwebsites.html
    Significant Web Sites
    from
    Library Resources
    Please note: URLs change quite frequently. This page will be updated as often as possible, but if you find an out-of-date address please let us know. We hope you enjoy visiting these sites. Click here for sites regarding art, mathematics, reading, science, and creating web pages.
    Category Index
  • Sites by Discipline (Note: Science and Art have separate listings)

    GENERAL DIRECTORIES / SEARCH ENGINES:
    Alta Vista http://www.altavista.com/
    Excite http://www.excite.com/
    Gopher Jewels
    Gopher Jewels catalogs many of the best Gopher sites by categories (subject tree) and takes you to the relevant information. http://galaxy.einet.net/GJ/index.html
    Lycos
    Lycos provides a huge catalog of documents on the Internet, including an easy-to-use way to search that catalog. Their "Education" section is a rich source.
    http://www.lycos.com/

    Open Text Index http://www.opentext.com/ Web Crawler The WebCrawler is a search tool to help you locate information on the Internet. The WebCrawler is operated by America Online, Inc. at their Web Studio in San Francisco, CA.
  • 51. Center For Japanese Studies Fall 2000
    Japan warrants closer attention by americans and for language knowledge (Chinese orJapanese) or hist. technology, finally between the famous pronouncements of
    http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/cjs/academics/courses/cdesc01w.html
    Center for Japanese Studies Winter 2001 Japan-Related Courses American Culture
    Anthropology

    Asian Studies

    Buddhist Studies
    ...
    Univerisity Courses

    American Culture
    This course is an overview of how federal and state laws have affected the Asian Pacific American (APA) experience and presence in the U.S. The course will cover the APA historical timeline, exclusion laws, alien land laws, World War II internment of Japanese Americans, affirmative action as it applies to APAs, civil rights and racial hate crime violence, bilingual issues in education and the workplace, and the drive for native Hawaiian recognition and separation, among other topics. This course provides an overview of Asian/Pacific American history from the time of early migrations to the present. Groups to be examined include Korean, Filipino, South Asian, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, Chinese, and Japanese Americans. We will place these experiences into a national and international context of comparative race relations and U.S.-Asia relations. Our study will begin with the questions: What does it mean to study history from an Asian/Pacific American perspective? How and why has Asian/Pacific American history become a part of the curriculum? Course requirements: attendance/participation in lecture and discussion, a take-home midterm, research paper (10-15 pages), and in-class final. Some knowledge of U.S. history and/or Asian/Pacific American Studies is useful but not required Anthropology
    This seminar foregounds imperialist regimes and colonialist states operating outside of Western Europe and the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing in particular on Japan. The absence of the Japanese Empire in the (mostly Eurocentric if also anti-orientalist) anthropological literature on colonialism and imperialism is puzzling. This multi-media seminar explores the making and unmaking of the Japanese Empire, focusing on social organizations, assimilation policies, and such cultural strategies as art, film and theater, advertising, education, religion, youth groups, internment camps, sexual slavery, etc... It offers as important corrective to the more Eurocentric literature on colonialism and imperialism. Assignments include reading and discussing the required texts, writing and presenting several short papers (2-5 pages, depending on the assignment), and a final paper (10-15 pages) on a relevant subject of your choice (and my approval).

    52. Fall 2002 First Year Course Descriptions
    Brothers Karamazhov, perhaps the most famous Western fictional hist 1901 AmericanCivilization My 80s of American Indians, African americans, Asian americans
    http://www.macalester.edu/academicprograms/firstyeardesc.html
    Fall 2002 First Year Course Descriptions FIRST YEAR COURSE GRADUATION REQUIREMENT (Courses that Meet the First Year Course Graduation Requirement) First Year Course Graduation Requirement On the following pages are the course descriptions for the 31 courses which you can take to satisfy your First Year Course requirement. All First Year Courses are limited to 16 students, and the teacher becomes the academic adviser for the students in that class. These courses are offered for credit in a particular department and, therefore, may be used for distribution requirements or major requirements. All First Year Courses earn 4 credit hours. Writing instruction is a critical component of the First Year Courses regardless of the specific topic of the course. Many of the courses will have a student writing assistant available to help students with their written work. You should choose a First Year Course based on your interest in the material to be covered in the course; it is not essential that you choose a course from a department in which you may eventually major. The role of your academic adviser during your first year at Macalester is primarily to assist you with your adjustment to college and to help you identify your personal and career goals. Advisers help you integrate your academic and social interests and help you learn what is expected of you at Macalester. In your First Year Course it is our hope that you and the other students will develop a sense of community. One student commented that "the First Year Course is a wonderful idea. My first year would have been a lot more difficult without it." Another said: "The course formed a base point for me. I made some of my best friends there."

    53. American History
    famous Trials of the 20th Century http//www.law.umkc New americans http//www.pbs.org/kcet/newamericans Carolinahistory http//www.sciway.net/hist/periods/index
    http://mciunix.mciu.k12.pa.us/~spjvweb/stuameri.html
    American History General Links American Revolution AP U.S. History The Twentieth Century ... Thirties Be sure to check Beyond Books.com and GaleNet's Student Resource Center For Primary Sources General Links **Biography of America http://www.learner.org/biographyofamerica/ http://www.biography.com/find/find.html African American Almanac http://toptags.com/aama/ America's Story From America's Library http://www.americaslibrary.gov/ AmDocs: Documents for the Study of American History http://www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html American History 102 (college lecture notes) http://us.history.wisc.edu/hist102/ American Memory Learning Page http://lcweb2.loc.gov/learn/ American Memory Collection Finder http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/collections/finder.html American Social History Project http://www.ashp.cuny.edu American Studies Crossroads Project http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/ American Studies Web http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/ Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids http://bensguide.gpo.gov/ Beyond Books.com http://www.beyondbooks.com

    54. Internet Search FAQ 2/2 (URLS)
    and looking up details on dead americans http//ssdi tntech.edu/http//www/acad/hist/history.html html ROUGH GUIDES - the famous iconoclastic, refreshingly
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/internet/research-faq/part2/
    Internet Search FAQ 2/2 (URLS)
    From: charlie@harris.u-net.com (Charlie Harris) Newsgroups: misc.writing misc.writing.screenplays alt.answers misc.answers ... news.answers Subject: Internet Search FAQ 2/2 (URLS) Followup-To: misc.writing Summary: This posting gives help for writers and others in using the Internet for research, giving suggestions as to which methods are best for different needs, and including worked examples. Reply-To: charlie@harris.u-net.com 3b1a831a.28918835@news.u-net.com http://www.purefiction.com/pages/res2.htm http://www.altavista.com ... charlie@harris.u-net.com Many thanks (in alphabetical order) to: Alex: minder@galdr.demon.co.uk , AmyWriter, Bob Appleton, Chris Barlas: chris.barlas@alcs.co.uk , Steven Blacher, David Brager, Richard Broke, Jim Burgess, Khem Caigan, Mike Casswell: mike-casswell@mail.u-net.com , Huw Colingbourne, Lloyd Colston: lloyd@colston.com , Jane Dorner, Marty Fouts, Marnie L. Froberg: ion@istar.ca , Yvonne Hewett: yvonne@optiprod.demon.co.uk elliemk@pobox.com wlutz@home.com , Pat Marcello: patm7@prodigy.net

    55. Richmond Hill Mid
    Purce 2.8 0.5 8376EN The Afroamericans Howard Smead 0.5 26666EN The American Flag(American hist Jon Wilson Yates 6.5 5.0 6701EN Amos Gets famous Gary Paulsen
    http://www.bryan.k12.ga.us/rhmes/Directory/Academics/AR.htm
    Richmond Hill Mid-Elementary School
    120 Constitution Way, Richmond Hill, GA 31324
    (912) 626-5100 fax (912) 756-3916 Home of the Wildcat cubs! Accelerated Reader (updated 10/2/02)
    (List by title)
    Back to Media Center page
    List by author List by level
    Test Book Reading Point Number Title Author Level Value 35821EN 100th Day Worries Margery Cuyler 3.0 0.5 18751EN 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents Lee Wardlaw 3.9 5.0 8251EN 18-Wheelers Linda Lee Maifair 5.2 1.0 15901EN 18th Century Clothing Bobbie Kalman 5.8 1.0 661EN The 18th Emergency Betsy Byars 4.7 4.0 15902EN 19th Century Clothing Bobbie Kalman 6.0 1.0 15903EN 19th Century Girls and Women Bobbie Kalman 5.5 0.5 7351EN 20,000 Baseball Cards Under the Jon Buller 2.5 0.5 30561EN 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Gr Verne/Vogel 5.2 3.0

    56. Suzuki Piano Basics Foundation News, Volume 7.2, March/April 2002
    Concert this April will feature the famous Sonata for Two americans do not learn thissystem but many Access http//core.ecu.edu/hist/wilburnk/SuzukiPianoBasics
    http://core.ecu.edu/hist/wilburnk/SuzukiPianoBasics/News/PB72-Mar02.htm
    SUZUKI PIANO BASICS FOUNDATION NEWS
    Volume 7.2, March/April 2002 To facilitate, promote, and educate the public on the way of teaching and playing the piano
    taught at the Talent Education Research Institute in Matsumoto, Japan by Dr. Haruko Kataoka.
    Suzuki Piano Basics Foundation News
    Editors and Layout
    Dr. Karen Hagberg and Cheryl Kraft Web Editor
    Kenneth Wilburn Hard Copy Illustrations
    Juri Kataoka Correspondents
    Leah Brammer - Media
    Rita Burns - Workshops
    Renee Eckis - Translation Coordinator
    Cathy Williams Hargrave - Editions Production and Distribution
    Linda Nakagawa, Barbara Meixner, and the Sacramento Teachers Research Group Send Articles to:
    Suzuki Piano Basics Foundation P.O. Box 342, Yachats, OR 97498 Fax: 541-547-4829 Email: jckraft@pioneer.net Memberships/Subscriptions Linda Nakagawa 242 River Acres Drive Sacramento, CA, USA 95831 Phone: 916-422-2952 Email: g.nakagawa@attbi.com Deadline for Next Issue: April 15
    Shall We Change Our Way of Thinking?
    By Dr. Haruko Kataoka We live in an age overflowing with information. When we see famous actors on television advertising certain consumer goods, we tend to buy their products. After seeing the same commercials over and over again, we are so easily persuaded. Before you know it, we are all thinking the same way about many things. We become brainwashed. I am not only referring to the effects of the media. We are continuously exposed to force-fed information and various fads to the point where it is difficult to have a belief or an opinion of our own.

    57. Freshman Seminars
    541) 219.401 or jwst (353) 219.401 or hist (317) 219.401 s Wings, perhaps one of themost famous examples of and culture, Jews and Africanamericans are often
    http://www.college.upenn.edu/courses/seminars/fresh_semf02.html
    Freshman Seminars Fall 2002
    On This Page
    Related Links
    SECTOR I: SOCIETY
    Mesoamerica in the Modern World
    Catherine Newling, Lecturer in Anthropology
    Performing Identity
    Julia Lynn Offen, Lecturer in Anthropology
    Money in Society and Culture
    Jay Dautcher, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
    Amsterdam: Venice of the North, or a Modern Sodom and Gomorrah?
    Robert Naborn, Lecturer in Dutch
    Identity, Intimacy, Maturity
    Vivian C. Seltzer, Professor of Human Development and Behavior
    Dilemmas in International Development Richard Estes, Professor, School of Social Work World social development has arrived at a critical turning point. Economically advanced nations have made significant progress toward meeting the basic needs of their populations; however, the majority of developing countries have not. Problems of rapid population growth, failing economies, famine, environmental devastation, majority/minority group conflicts, and increasing militarization, among others, are pushing many developing nations toward the brink of social chaos. This seminar exposes students to the complex social, political and economic forces that influence national and international patterns of development. Particular attention will be given to the development dilemmas confronting the developing nations of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Attention also will be given to helping students understand the possible choices that more economically advanced countries can make in helping poorer countries advance their development objectives.

    58. ASOPResourceListwebpgASOPResourceListwebpg
    (PB). The Imp That Ate My homework, Laurence Yep. Recommended for grades k1.(DF). famous Asian americans, Janet Nomura Morey and Wendy Dunn.
    http://www.uvm.edu/~outreach/ASOPWebPages/ASOPResourceListwebpg.html
      ASIAN STUDIES RESOURCE LIST
      *Compiled by UVM Asian Studies Outreach Particpant*s
      CHINA RESOURCES JAPAN RESOURCES
      Fiction Books Fiction Books Nonfiction Books Nonfiction Books ... Internet Resources
      K-12 CHINA RESOURCE LIST
        *These are resources suggested by Vermont teachers. Click on the teacher's initials for
        information about who to contact about this resource*
        CHINA LITERATURE: FICTION Level: K-6 A Grain of Rice,
        Helena Claire Pittman. A peasant wished to marry the emperor's daughter,
        makes a deal with the emperor to get one grain of rice doubled for 100 days. Fun math links
        too! Recommended for grade 4. (SW) Adventures of the Monkey King, Cheng-En Wu
        Victory Press, ISBN 0962076511
        Magical Monkey King can change into any shape he wants. He has a magic rod which he stores
        in his ear. Piggy has a 9-pronged hoe that can kill anyone, and an insatiable appetite. Monk Tang
        is kind and honest. All three go on a journey together. This is a lighthearted telling of the true story of the Chinese pilgrim, Tang Xuan Zang, who is often credited with bringing Buddhism to China

    59. American Beauty American Revolution American History X Literature Dream Museum O
    and sponsors programs on the hist Inventors Online Invention, African AmericanInventions, famous Inventions, American and music by Asian americans of with
    http://www.meanses.com/paark.asp
    SEARCH RE SULTS FOR:
    american revolution
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    60. CUR GUIDE
    why their poems have made them famous, and identify laboratory write ups, study guides,homework, and independent Rem, Intro Amerucan hist/World Geography, Soc.
    http://mm.lex.esu10.org/~hcounsel/CURGUIDE.html

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