Government Sites
African American History -
Library of Congress - An excellent resource on the African American experience.
African Americans - FREE - Find great resources for your classroom,
including the Civil Rights Movement, Jim Crow, Slavery and more.
African History and Culture - (Smithsonian) Learn
about African history and culture.
America’s Story from America’s Library - (Library of Congress) - Learn about
amazing Americans like Buffalo Bill and Harriet Tubman, find out about interesting inventions, and
get fascinating facts and read stories about all the states and Washington D.C.
American Memory - Advertising - Learn how
advertising began in America and how it changed over the years. If you are into vintage things, this is
an interesting site.
Architecture and Landscape -
(Library of Congress) - See how architecture and landscape of America has changed throughout
history. This site features some early photos and building designs.
Asia and Pacific History and Culture -
(Smithsonian) - Learn about Asian art from neolithic times to the early 20th century.
Asian Pacific American History and
Culture - (Smithsonian) - Explore the history of Asian Pacific Americans and their
contributions to our country.
Cities and Towns - (Library of Congress) -
Examine how some of American's cities and towns have changed throughout the years. There are
many photos to explore!
Constitution of the United
States - (National Archives and Records Administration) - This is a great site to view high
resolution scans of the original, signed Constitution; read an essay about the Constitutional
Convention; learn dozens of fascinating facts about the Constitution; and learn about each of the
signers at this site from the National Archives and Records Administration.
Correspondence Match - Coverdell World Wise Schools -
(Peace Corps) - World Wise Schools matches up Peace Corps Volunteers in the field with U.S.
classroom teachers. The result? A vibrant two-year exchange of ideas, stories, pictures, and artifacts
that helps U.S. students in the classroom learn about the people, geography, environment, and
culture of the world from the direct experience of Volunteers living in other countries.
Coverdell World Wise Schools - (Peace Corps) - This program fosters an
understanding of other cultures and global issues by facilitating communication between Peace Corps
Volunteers and U.S. classrooms, and publishing free print and online classroom resources based on
the Peace Corps experience.
Culture and Folklife - Library of
Congress - The stories, photos, and music of America's numerous ethnic groups. This
collection contains the personal experiences of many groups settlling America.
Department of State for Parents and Educators - Here are
some resources to help you share the exciting world of foreign affairs and international diplomacy
with your children and students.
Egyptian Mummies - (Smithsonian) - Learn about how mummies were made
in Ancient Egypt.
Egyptian Pyramid - (Smithsonian) - The pyramids of Egypt fascinated
travellers and conquerors in ancient times and continue to inspire wonder in the tourists,
mathematicians, and archeologists who visit, explore, measure and describe them. Learn more about
them.
Encyclopedia Smithsonian - Encyclopedia Smithsonian features answers
to frequently asked questions about the Smithsonian and links to Smithsonian resources on subjects
from Art to Zoology.
Environment and Conservation
Movement - (Library of Congress) - The history of the conservation movement in
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - Read all kinds of
interesting documents from a variety of categories including science, math, history, and language art.
Not to be missed!
Flags of the World - The World
Factbook - (Central Intelligence Agency) - This page shows each countries flags; you can
also click on the country name for more facts.
For
Teachers - Library of Congress - More than 10 million primary sources online pertaining
to history, the arts, community and more.
Free for
Teachers - (Federal Citizen Information Center) - has free publications, colorful posters,
practical lesson plans, and you can get online newsletters and e-mail updates of your favorite pages
on USA.gov and Pueblo.gsa.gov.
Garrett A. Morgan Technology and
Transportation Futures Program (Grades K-5) - (Federal Highway Administration) - Find
out about the inventor Garrett A. Morgan and what the Federal Highway Administration does for
you.
Geography and Map Reading Room - (Library of Congress) - The Geography
and Map Division (G&M) has custody of the largest and most comprehensive cartographic collection
in the world. The Reading Room provides in-person, telephone, and written reference assistance to
Congress, Federal agencies, state and local governments, the scholarly community, and the general
public.
Geospatial Intelligence - For Kids - Collecting information above or below the
earth's surface can answer questions about a particular place. That information can be used for all
kinds of stuff. See how it is done.
Government and Law - (Library of
Congress) - Collections of all kinds of historical documents, photos, and even some recordings
pertaining to our government and historical events.
Historical Documents - Includes information on the Declaration of
Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and more.
Immigration and American
Expansion - (Library of Congress) - Collection of documents pertaining to immigration
and the American expansion. Collections contain many photos and personal storied from immigrants
and early settlers.
Indian
Health Services - Kids Page - Learn more about Native Americans culture. Read their
tales and folklore.
Join
the Signers! - At this site, you have the opportunity to explore the legacy of our
Founding Fathers through special features, exhibits, classroom activities, and more.
Kids in the
House - Explore the role the Office of the Clerk plays in the U.S. House of
Representatives. Learn about the
legislative process and its effect on you.
Language Lessons - Coverdell World Wise
Schools - (Peace Corps) - Listen to language lessons from around the world.
Latino History and Culture -
(Smithsonian) - Learn about the role Latinos have played in history and learn about Latino culture.
Learning Page - Especially For Teachers - (Library of Congress) - Learn
about United States history and culture. View unique and rare documents, photographs, films, and
audio recordings.
Library of Congress Webcasts - Get more than 400 webcasts on
topics ranging from the space age to poetry.
Library of Congress Webcasts for Kids &
Families - Get links to more than 500 webcasts on everything from writing music,
forecasting the weather, publishing the Declaration of Independence, and much more.
Literature - Library of Congress - Collection of
literary documents including poetry, books, periodicals, and even an author's notebook.
Maps - Library of Congress - Collections of historical
maps, including maps from the American Revolution through War II.
MapStats
for Kids - Check out this site and you can learn concepts about maps and statistics
through cool games.
MapStats for Kids-Resources for Parents and
Educators - Get an overview of the learning objectives and national standards
associated with the learning activities on MapStats for Kids.
NationalAtlas.gov - Make interactive maps within your web
browser! This program allows you to make your own maps. Select, change, and display map layers.
Roam across America and zoom in to reveal more detail. Point at map features to learn more about
them. Locate and map more than 2,000,000 geographic names in the United States. New map
layers are added each month.
Native American History - (Library of
Congress) - Search these collections of photos, documents, and even recordings of the Native
Native American History and
Culture - Explore the art, history and the culture of Native Americans.
Nez Perce National Historic Trail - Educators
Guide - (Forest Service) - Get helpful resources including a Educators Guide to help you
teach the Nez Perce Trail history.
NGA Kids' Site - Games - (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency) - Connect
the dots, make a map, word search, and more.
Our
Nation - (Government Printing Office) - Find our Quick Facts about the United States
and our Nation's Capitol.
Paleobiology - (Smithsonian) - This site has
resources on fossils to dinosaurs. Learn how long-term physical changes of ancient global geography
and climate have affected the evolution of plants and animals.
Performing Arts, Music - (Library of
Congress) - Explore these collections of sheet music, books, dance manuals, and other historical
Photo and Image Collections - USGS - (Geological Survey)
- A comprehensive list of USGS photo and image collections.
Presidents - Library of Congress - Explore these
collections of personal papers, portraits, and recordings of some of America's presidents.
Promise of
Place - (U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Park Service) - Place-based education (PBE)
immerses students in local heritage, cultures, landscapes, natural resources, natural systems,
stewardship opportunities and experiences, using these as a foundation for the study of language arts,
mathematics, social studies, science and other subjects across the curriculum. PBE emphasizes
learning through participation in service learning projects in the local school and/or community.
Examples of teacher-developed curricula is available in natural and cultural resources.
Publishing the Declaration - (Library of Congress) -
This webcast features the American Declaration of Independence, focusing on its distribution through
early American newspapers.
Religion - Library of Congress - Explore these
collections of historical papers, books, and petitions.
Search for Stories - Coverdell World Wise Schools - (Peace Corps)
- Find a story that meets your classroom needs. Search by keywords, subject, region, country, and
grade level.
Slide Shows - Coverdell World Wise
Schools - (Peace Corps) - Listen to Peace Corps Volunteers talk about their experience
and express their opinions through their own photographs and in their own voices.
Smithsonian - For Educators - Includes lesson plans, a research library,
and educational services.
Smithsonian Center
for Folklife and Cultural Heritage-Educator Resources - Get educational kits on all types
of diverse cultures from the U.S. and around the world.
Smithsonian
Images - Hundreds of photographs from the Smithsonian Office of Imaging and
Photographic Services which can be used by teachers and students.
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System - The holdings of the
Smithsonian’s archival library and specialized research collections can be found online in SIRIS. With
over 1,700,000 records, SIRIS covers a wide variety of topical subjects from Art & Design, to History &
Culture, to Science & Technology. Get information on innumerable historical events, scientific
discoveries, cultural happenings, artistic styles, and social conditions.
Smithsonian Latino Center's Kids Corner - This site highlights Latino
exhibitions and collections from across the Smithsonian; there are three major galleries: 1) a Kids
Gallery with an activity that shows the importance of portraiture in cultural and artistic expression; 2)
the Son Clave Lounge featuring Latino music from the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural
Heritage video collection; 3) Meso Time, a unique space allowing the user to take a virtual visit
through Mexico’s pre-Columbian past.
Sports and Recreation - Library of
Congress - Explore these collections of book, maps, music from America's past.
Students
Abroad - (Department of State) - A one-stop reference for international travel. Students
can download flyers called go! Guides, as well as a Tips to Go Wallet Card. The website
also provides Country Specific Information, tips for safe travel, and other important information about
traveling and living overseas.
Teacher Resources - Bureau of Indian Education -
Informational resources if you've ever wanted classroom teaching activities about American Indians
beyond the Thanksgiving holiday. Also included are resources that will get you started if you need to
research the history of American Indian Education or best teaching practices addressing American
Indian learners.
Teacher’s Lighthouse Resource (Grades K -
4) - (Coast Guard) - Basic information about lighthouses, their purpose, history, operation
and technology in a form presentable to young students.
Teaching With Historic Places - (National Park Service) - Uses properties listed
on the National Register of Historic Places to enliven history, social studies, geography, civics, and
other subjects.
Technology and Industry -
Library of Congress - Explore these collections of papers, sound, and film about
historical technological and industial events in America.
The American Presidency - Teacher
Materials - The American presidency is an important and fascinating part of the
curriculum in a broad range of grade levels.
Whether you are teaching advanced placement United States history to eleventh graders, or social
studies to
fifth graders, we hope that this website will bring the study of presidential history alive in your
The Commons: The Library of Congress Photo Collection on
Flickr - (Library of Congress) - Two 1500+ photograph collections on Flickr for both
educational use and to have the public add tags and comments to make the viewing experience
richer for others.
The National
Map - The National Map is an online, interactive map service - the Nation's topographic
map for the 21st Century.
Today In History - (Library of Congress) - This site contains informative
information about what happened on, say, October 21. Each "Today" contains links to various
archival documents that have been offered up online as part of the American Memory project.
Transportation History - (Smithsonian) -
Americans have always been a people on the move - on rails, roads, and waterways. Collections
include road, rail, and maritime objects.
U.S. Electoral College Teaching
Resources - The Electoral College was established by the founding fathers as a
compromise between election of the president by Congress and election by popular vote. This page
links to various lesson plans and teaching guides.
U.S. History Topics - FREE - (Department of Education) - Wars, government,
geography, people, presidents, inventors, explorers, movements, business, states and more.
USA
Freedom Corps Kids - (White House) - Like working with animals at an animal shelter,
helping your neighbors or keeping our environment clean? Learn about different volunteer
opportunities at this site.
Veteran's History Project-Youth Resources - Learn how your students
can be involved in the Veteran's History Project.
Videos - Coverdell World Wise Schools - (Peace Corps) -
Vivid videos of daily life in Peace Corps countries from Kyrgyzstan and Sri Lanka to the Dominican
Republic and Paraguay. Gender and Development videos are also available.
War and Military - Library of
Congress - Explore these collections of documents and photos pertaining to the military
and wars that America was involved in.
When in the
World - (State Department) - U.S. diplomatic history has evolved over the past two
centuries. These resources help you explore some of the most important foreign relations issues.
Women's History - Library of
Congress - Explore these collections of scrapbooks, photos, and books pertaining to
women in American History.
World Fact Book - (Central Intelligence Agency) - Visitors can
select various countries of the world and learn some basic facts about each country's history, their
geography, their demographics, and their government. The site also contains a gallery of the flags of
the world's nations, a number of helpful reference maps, and a history of the World Factbook
itself.
Youth Engaged in Service - Whether you are starting a new program or want
to add to what you already do, this toolkit can help you introduce youth from all walks of life to the
personal growth and empowerment that comes from serving others.
Other Resources
Africa - Teacher Tools - From its diverse eco-systems to its kaleidoscope of
cultures, Africa offers a wealth of valuable learning opportunities. AFRICA Online's Teacher Tools will
show you how to make them come alive.
African American World - PBS Classroom - Want to bring
abolitionism, jazz and Marcus Garvey into your classroom? Check out these PBS lesson plans and get
your students excited.
American Centuries View from
New England - In the Classroom - The Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association's
museum and library collections provide a rich resource for students of all ages. The material below
has been developed by Massachusetts teacher teams and PVMA staff to provide access to the PVMA
collections in alignment with the Massachusetts History and Social Science Curriculum Framework.
American Presidency Project - The Project's site contains over 75,000
documents related to the study of the presidency. Visitors can start at the "Documents" area which
contains sections such as "Public Papers of the Presidents", "Saturday Radio Addresses", and "Fireside
Chats". The "Elections" area contains presidential election data from 1828 to the present day. The
"Media" area contains speeches and video clips from Herbert Hoover to George W. Bush.
Big Apple History - Choose a lesson plan in each category by selecting
the corresponding drop-down menu. Lead students through exercises involving everything from
evaluating their town's economy, to writing a poem inspired by their community, to planning the
construction of a local park!
Classroom - History.com - This site has great resources for you, including a
classroom calendar and study guides. You may also sign up for The History Channel Education
Update to receive educational programming info and news about special offers for teachers.
Colonial Williamsburg Parents and Teachers
Page - Colonial Williamsburg helps the future learn from the past. Inspire your students
with our award-winning teacher resources or plan a school visit to help your students understand the
beginnings of America.
DocSouth Collections - Classroom Resources - Get lesson plans and other
classroom materials on southern history, literature, and culture from The University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill’s library.
e.encyclopedia - e.encyclopedia combines the best of a
traditional encyclopedia with an extra digital dimension. It guides the reader to the most helpful,
appropriate and amazing sites the web has to offer.
Ease History -
EASE (Experience Acceleration Supportive Environment) History is a rich learning environment that
supports the learning of U.S. history. Over 600 videos and photographs are currently available in
EASE History. (Flash 7 required)
Education Place - For Educators - Developed by Houghton Mifflin, this site
contains a number of helpful online educational, interactive materials for students from kindergarten
to 8th grade.
Educator's
Reference Desk - The Educator's Reference Desk builds on over a quarter century of
experience providing high-quality resources and services to the education community.
Egyptian Hieroglyphs - Ancient Egyptian writing uses more than 2,000
hieroglyphic characters. Each hieroglyph represents a common object in ancient Egypt. Learn
more.
Global Schoolhouse - The Global Schoolhouse is a virtual meeting
place where kids from all over the world can work and learn together.
Homework Help - National Geographic -
Check out this page for information, or search One-Stop Research for pictures, articles, maps, and
more on subjects like animals, history and science - perfect for reports, presentations, and more!
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - This site has a categorized
list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is updated often to include the
best sites for teaching and learning.
Kids
Post - Get the scoop on current events and entertainment, homework help, and have fun
with games, polls, and more from The Washington Post.
Lewis & Clark - Learn about Lewis & Clark's adventures through the interactive
journal, play games, see photos and maps, and much more.
Massachusetts - Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of
1704 - On February 29, 1704, the sun rose on a chaotic scene in the English settlement
of Deerfield, Massachusetts. This website presents five different perspectives on this one event:
Wobanikiak, Wendat, Kanienkahaka, French and English.
My Wonderful World - for Educators - You're on the
front line in the fight to bridge our kids' geography gap. Here are some tools to give you much more
than a fighting chance.
National Science Digital Library -
Science - Browse by topic or search.
New York Times - Geography - Explores current
geography issues in depth or search by subject. Also view slideshows.
New York Times - Global History - Explore
current global issues in depth or search by subject. Also view slideshows.
New York Times - Science and Health -
Explore science and health issues in depth or search by subject. Also view slideshows.
New York Times Articles - American
History - Explore current issues in depth or search American history by topic.
NewsHour Extra - Teacher's Resources - Want to build your
students' analytical thinking and critical analysis skills? Are you searching for ways to make your
subject matter more relevant and engaging? NewsHour Extra is here to help!
NOW
Classroom - Pick specific NOW on PBS programs that match your class needs and
interests.
O
Ambassadors - An exciting new joint project of Oprah’s Angel Network and Free The
Children that will inspire young people to become active, compassionate and knowledgeable global
citizens. The program connects young people in North America with people around the world to
create lasting change. Participants address problems such as hunger, poverty and limited access to
education.
P.O.V. Borders - American ID - For Educators -
Classroom activities about American identity.
PBS Teachers - Social Studies - Teachers can search the PBS resources by
grade level and topic.
Renaissance Connection - Lesson Plans - Explore our
curricular lesson plans for middle school grades. Each one relates to one or more themes from the
Renaissance Connection.
Scholastic News - Teachers - Get the latest news items, test your news IQ,
check out the entertainment calendar, or try your hand at a number of different games.
Speakers Match - Coverdell World Wise Schools -
(Peace Corps) - Speakers Match links returned Peace Corps Volunteers with those who want to hear
about Peace Corps experiences.
The Literacy
Project - A resource for teachers, literacy organisations and anyone interested in reading
and education, created in collaboration with LitCam, Google, and UNESCO's Institute for Lifelong
Learning.
Time For
Kids - This is the website for Time Magazine for Kids. A great current events
resource.
Time For Kids - Teachers - Time For Kids is a weekly classroom news
magazine packed with stories about world and national events, scientific discoveries, sports,
entertainment, kids in the news and much more.
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