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Presidential Debates Information

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This site provides video and written coverage of many Presidential Debates starting in 1960 and moving forward. ...more
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This site provides video and written coverage of many Presidential Debates starting in 1960 and moving forward.

tag(s): debate (39), presidents (153)

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If teaching about the historic 1960 television debates, use the videos and transcripts to provide students with something more tangible than the summary in their textbook. Click on the debate history section of the site, selecting the year 1960. There are multiple transcripts and videos that can easily be printed or viewed on the interactive whiteboard. To show the impact of technology, have students listen to the debate before watching - and also select a winner. After, have students repeat the activity; this time through watching the video. Have a class discussion on how seeing the candidates affected their opinions, and whether a similar effect occurred in 1960. Great for a US government classroom!

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Jerusalem Post - Jpost.inc

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The Jerusalem Post is a leading online Israeli English newspaper with headquarters in Jerusalem. Select this site to follow the latest breaking news from the Middle East and around...more
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The Jerusalem Post is a leading online Israeli English newspaper with headquarters in Jerusalem. Select this site to follow the latest breaking news from the Middle East and around the world through the perspective of Israeli writers. In addition to the latest news, this site features editorials and opinion pieces from writers around the world.
This site includes advertising.

tag(s): cross cultural understanding (178), israel (15), journalism (74), middle east (51), newspapers (88)

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Include the Jerusalem Post with bookmarks for other international newspapers to provide a global perspective to current events. Ask students to compare and contrast stories from different newspapers to understand the different coverage provided.

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U.S. Geologic Survey - Educational Resources - U.S. Department of the Interior

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Discover videos and animations, adventures in STEM, online lectures, citizen science, and more on this Education Resource page. Scroll through the slides at the top and choose a topic,...more
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Discover videos and animations, adventures in STEM, online lectures, citizen science, and more on this Education Resource page. Scroll through the slides at the top and choose a topic, or choose from the menu on the left. Levels are divided into grades K-6, 7-12, and Undergraduate. Once you land on the page for your topic, you'll see more links in the menu on the left. Each topic has a complete teaching module, structured classroom activities, and digital data or images.

tag(s): amphibians (16), animals (275), biomes (96), birds (47), caves (7), citizen science (43), climate (95), climate change (112), earthquakes (52), ecosystems (105), environment (253), erosion (15), floods (11), fossils (44), geology (61), mammals (21), minerals (14), plate tectonics (29), rock cycle (26), rocks (44), soil (16), tsunamis (15), volcanoes (62), water (104)

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans and the wealth of information on this site. As you go through the lessons on this site, replace pen and paper and have students create blogs sharing their learning and understanding using Telegra.ph reviewed here. With Telegra.ph you just click on an icon to upload images from your computer, add a YouTube or Vimeo, or X (formerly Twitter) link. This blog creator requires no registration. If you are teaching younger students and looking for an easy way to integrate technology and check for understanding, challenge your students to create a blog using Edublog.

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Library of Congress: for Teachers - U.S. Library of Congress

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This site is the homepage for teachers using the Library of Congress, the nation's largest library. Find primary source sets on various topics, professional development opportunities,...more
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This site is the homepage for teachers using the Library of Congress, the nation's largest library. Find primary source sets on various topics, professional development opportunities, thematic collections, and extensive materials and lesson plans for TPS (Teaching with Primary Sources) The teacher resources highlight nearly 10 million primary source resources available on line through this site.

tag(s): primary sources (133), Research (87)

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Use the learning page as a launch pad for planning your own lessons in conjunction with the vast array of resources available from the Library of Congress. Many of the documents and images are in the public domain and can therefore be used as visuals in other multimedia projects created by teachers and students. Be sure to read the permissions. Share an image on your projector or interactive whiteboard or a voice recording to start a lesson. Assign students to explore and explain collections you select. Be sure to check out the self-directed professional development modules, as well.
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ERIC - Educational Resources Information Center - ERIC

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The most recent version of the Educational Resources Information Center provides a single-point reference to the various ERIC resource databases and clearinghouses. This bibliographic...more
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The most recent version of the Educational Resources Information Center provides a single-point reference to the various ERIC resource databases and clearinghouses. This bibliographic information is intended for teachers, administrators, and researchers seeking education-related materials. This updated site contains links to the full-text of articles where available.

tag(s): resources (80)

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Share this great resource with your teaching collegues by including it on your teacher web page.

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Census Quick Facts - United States Census Bureau

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The U.S. Census Bureau's QuickFacts website provides current population, demographic, housing, economic, and education data for states, counties, cities, towns, and other geographic...more
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The U.S. Census Bureau's QuickFacts website provides current population, demographic, housing, economic, and education data for states, counties, cities, towns, and other geographic areas across the United States. Users can quickly access information such as population totals, age distribution, racial and ethnic composition, income levels, housing statistics, educational attainment, and business data. The site allows easy comparison of multiple locations and presents data in a clear, easy-to-read format that is useful for research projects, geography lessons, civics activities, and data analysis. Unlike older versions of the site, the information is updated regularly using the most recent Census and American Community Survey data.

tag(s): census (12), population (53)

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Use this site as the starting point for individual or group projects. Have pairs of students create multimedia presentations about specific states or counties. Have students use a mapping tool such as as Zeemaps, reviewed here, to create a map of the locations they have researched (with audio stories and pictures included)!

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Gauri and Prithvi: The Sub-Continent Goes Nuclear - Ask Asia

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This site gives background information, Internet resources, and activity ideas for class discussion and projects on the rising nuclear tensions between India and Pakistan. ...more
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This site gives background information, Internet resources, and activity ideas for class discussion and projects on the rising nuclear tensions between India and Pakistan.

tag(s): india (34)

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Take advantage of the free lesson plan offered on this site! This would be an interesting activity for a US government or World history classroom.

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Mythweb Lessons

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This page offers a number of lesson ideas linked to the Mythweb site for Greek mythology studies. There are a number of suggestions on how to integrate the material into ...more
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This page offers a number of lesson ideas linked to the Mythweb site for Greek mythology studies. There are a number of suggestions on how to integrate the material into other classroom activities.

tag(s): greek (45), greeks (45)

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Take advantage of the free teacher guides and lesson plans offered on this site! Definitely a helpful resource for a world history classroom.

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The Zimmerman Telegram - National Archives

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The Library of Congress presents this lesson plan based on the decoding of the Zimmerman telegram, one of the key events in the American entry into World War I. Includes ...more
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The Library of Congress presents this lesson plan based on the decoding of the Zimmerman telegram, one of the key events in the American entry into World War I. Includes lesson outline, sources for activities, and related information.

tag(s): world war 1 (87)

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Take advantage of this free lesson plan during a unit on WWI. The documents are all provided and the lesson is applicable for grades 7-12.

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Wyoming

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The state's home page. ...more
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The state's home page.

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North Carolina

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West Virginia

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tag(s): states (128), virginia (15)

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New Mexico

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African American Studies Web Guide - University of Chicago

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The eCUIP African American Studies digital library is a rich, well-organized online resource designed to support K-12 teaching and learning about African American history, culture,...more
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The eCUIP African American Studies digital library is a rich, well-organized online resource designed to support K-12 teaching and learning about African American history, culture, literature, arts, and more. The collection includes a broad variety of materials, from biographies, historical timelines, and cultural essays to music archives, literature guides, art and jazz history, and interactive resources, all organized into thematic sections such as People, History, Literature, Arts, and Places. The site also connects to external reference works, primary-source documents, and multimedia content, making it a versatile hub for research and cross-curricular projects. For teachers, eCUIP offers clear pathways to build lessons around civil rights, cultural contributions, historical migrations, African American literature, and artistic heritage. It is a valuable tool for creating inclusive, comprehensive, and engaging units that help students understand the wide-ranging experiences and contributions of African Americans throughout United States history.

tag(s): africa (162), african american (130)

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If looking for new materials or resources for a unit, adding multicultural perspectives, OR black History Month, be sure to check out some of the links on this site! Just make sure to save it as a favorite for easier retrieval later. Whatever theme students are learning about or researching, they can enhance their learning by blogging about their understanding using Telegra.ph, reviewed here. With Telegra.ph, you just click an icon to upload images from your computer or add a YouTube or X (formerly Twitter) link. This blog creator requires no registration. Alternatively, they could modify their learning by creating an interactive, multimedia poster using Adobe Creative Cloud Express for Education, reviewed here.

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Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 to 1938 - Library of Congress

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Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 to 1938 is an online collection from the Library of Congress that includes more than 2,300 first-person accounts...more
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Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 to 1938 is an online collection from the Library of Congress that includes more than 2,300 first-person accounts from individuals who had been enslaved, along with nearly 500 black-and-white photographs. These interviews were gathered in the 1930s through the Federal Writers' Project, part of the Works Progress Administration, and preserve personal memories of slavery many decades after emancipation. The collection provides access to the original narratives, state-by-state stories, photographs, and related administrative documents that help explain how the interviews were conducted. Because of the depth and authenticity of these firsthand voices, this resource remains a powerful tool for students, teachers, and researchers seeking to understand the lived experiences of slavery and the ways these stories shaped American history.

tag(s): africa (162), african american (130), civil war (145)

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Play the audio portions of this site over the interactive whiteboard or with external computer speakers) to help students understand the reality of living as a slave in the Antebellum South. There is also a transcript teachers could print out to assist students who have trouble discerning the words or need to be guided. This would be a great resource for a US history class studying the lead up the the Civil War.

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Africans in America - PBS

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The Africans in America website serves as a companion to the PBS documentary series that explores the history of racial slavery in the United States from the beginnings of the ...more
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The Africans in America website serves as a companion to the PBS documentary series that explores the history of racial slavery in the United States from the beginnings of the Atlantic slave trade in the 16th century through the end of the Civil War in 1865. The site is organized into four historical periods, each offering a narrative overview along with a rich Resource Bank of documents, images, biographies, and expert commentaries. A Teacher's Guide is also included to support classroom use. Through its detailed structure and primary sources, the website shows how the presence, contributions, and struggles of Africans and African Americans shaped the nation's economic, cultural, and social foundations and how the conflict between American ideals of liberty and the reality of slavery influenced early United States history.

tag(s): africa (162), african american (130)

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Have students explore the Resource Bank, select one picture, artifact, or map, and complete a simple "See, Think, Wonder" chart to share what they notice and the questions they have about the people or events shown. The chart can be completed digitally on Infographics Presentation Templates, reviewed here. Using one of the four historical periods on the website, have students choose three major events and create a mini timeline on paper or using Timeline Infographic Templates by Venngage, reviewed here. They should add a sentence for each event explaining why it mattered. Assign students a person from the Resource Bank's biography section. Have them read a kid-friendly portion of the entry and record three facts about the person, why they were important, and one lingering question. Then have them share with a partner.

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The African American Mosaic - Library of Congress.

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The African American Mosaic and related exhibits such as The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship present a sweeping, multi-century panorama of African American experiences,...more
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The African American Mosaic and related exhibits such as The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship present a sweeping, multi-century panorama of African American experiences, from colonization and slavery through abolition, migration, the Great Depression and World Wars, the civil rights movement, and into the present. The Library of Congress draws from its vast collections of books, periodicals, photographs, manuscripts, music, film, and other primary sources to document how African Americans have shaped and contributed to United States history. These exhibitions highlight major periods and themes, including the fight for freedom and civil rights, migration, cultural achievements, and the ongoing pursuit of equality. The result is a rich and accessible resource that helps students, teachers, and the public explore the depth and diversity of Black history in America.

tag(s): africa (162), african american (130)

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Use the primary documents on this site to introduce the Slave trade AND the importance of analyzing primary sources in history. Print out 5-6 of the primary sources on this site assigning student groups one of the sources. Have groups analyze and interpret the content of their source with the intentions of presenting their results to the class briefly through a speech. After all the groups have presented their findings, each group will send one representative to the front of the class where students will defend their piece by its validity and reliability. Survivor style, the class will vote off documents in rounds until one piece is left standing - the most valid and reliable. An interesting way to combo both content and historical thinking skills in one class!

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BlackPast - BlackPast.org

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BlackPast.org is a free, nonprofit online encyclopedia dedicated to the history of Africans and people of African descent worldwide, with a special focus on African American history....more
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BlackPast.org is a free, nonprofit online encyclopedia dedicated to the history of Africans and people of African descent worldwide, with a special focus on African American history. It includes extensive biographies, primary documents, key speeches, and detailed timelines that help students and teachers explore major events in civil rights history. The site has grown into one of the largest and most respected online collections of Black history. It serves as an excellent starting point for learning about important movements, leaders, and moments that have shaped the United States.

tag(s): africa (162), african american (130)

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Create small groups of students. From the menu on the left, click African American History. Under Browse Our Online Encyclopedia assign one of the Entries About...(People, Places, etc.) to each small group. Ask students to choose on topic per student in the group from their Entries About. After reading their encyclopedia entry and taking notes with an online tool like Simplenote, reviewed here, have them share the info they learned with their small group. Tell students to be sure to save the URL to share their notes and questions with you and their peers. Simple note allows you to access and update across all devices. If you have the time, you could then mix the groups up and have them share what they learned with the new group, thus giving students a little more knowledge about a huge topic: African American History.

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Diversity Employers - Black Collegiate Services, Inc.

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IMDiversity.com is an online career and self-development resource originally founded in 1995, growing out of a magazine that began in 1970, and created to serve underrepresented minority...more
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IMDiversity.com is an online career and self-development resource originally founded in 1995, growing out of a magazine that began in 1970, and created to serve underrepresented minority groups including African American, Asian American and Pacific Islander, Latino and Hispanic, Native American, and women. The site offers a job board featuring equal opportunity employers, along with tools for career planning, graduate school information, internships, professional development, and diversity-related news and support. Although it was designed with people of color and women in mind, its resources are available to all job seekers.

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Use the site's news and career-development articles to highlight stories of professionals from diverse backgrounds. Students can read one profile, identify the individual's challenges and successes, and connect these experiences to themes such as perseverance, equity, or leadership. Guide older students through the internship and professional development sections to draft a personal "Future Pathway Plan." They can identify areas of interest, skills they want to build, and steps they might take in high school or beyond to reach their goals.

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AI Curriculum Agent - Curriculum Genie

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Curriculum Genie is an AI tool that helps educators plan lessons and teaching units in just a few minutes. After creating an account, fill in the form to create a ...more
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Curriculum Genie is an AI tool that helps educators plan lessons and teaching units in just a few minutes. After creating an account, fill in the form to create a unit or lesson plan. Use the included examples as a guide for completing items such as the unit description, correlation to standards, and the unit length. After completing the form, choose Generate to view and edit the unit's foundation. Continue following each step to build a weekly theme and overview, along with lesson plans and details. When finished, export your unit or lesson as a PDF, Word Document, or Google Doc. Free plans let users create unlimited lessons and start with 4 unit plans, with the option to earn additional credits. Subscriptions are not required when using the free plan. If your district blocks YouTube, then the video may not be viewable.
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tag(s): artificial intelligence (301), Teacher Utilities (214)

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Utilize the AI features built into Curriculum Genie to plan or adapt your existing lessons or units. Most lessons will include learning strategies such as Eduprotocols, personalize the output to include other strategies such as Project Zero Thinking Routines, reviewed here. Use the Adapt a Lesson tool to enhance any of your lessons by copying and pasting the lesson plan into that section of the site and describing the requested adaptation.

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