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Common Core Conversion Resources

SOCIAL STUDIES RESOURCES


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Academic language in the content areas resources.
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Academic vocabulary for social studies lessons.
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A free educational video website for students and teachers.
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History Labs are inquiry-based learning experiences that provide teachers with the necessary information and tools to teach a range of historical topics.
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This section highlights the best of public media’s interactive resources and educational projects for use with middle school and high school students, multimedia productions created by youth, and professional development videos for educators.
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iEARN enables students and teachers to design and participate in global projects as part of their regular classroom and after-school programs. All projects align to education standards and use a safe and structured online Collaboration Centre.
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Word Generation is a research-based vocabulary program for middle school students designed to teach words through language arts, math, science, and social studies classes. The program employs several strategies to ensure that students learn words in a variety of contexts.
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Student interactives and modules for the arts, foreign language, literature and language, math, science, and social studies.
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Free education resources. Standards-aligned and customizable.
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The American Folklife Center provides online access to selected portions of the Library of Congress collections. The organization creates its own online presentations on various topics and the American Memory project provides additional online access to selected collections. Online content may include audio samples of music and stories, digital images of rare letters and photographs, and video clips.
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This educational, curriculum-support teaching/learning tool is also designed to support state and national standards. Each story on the site links to online primary-source materials which are positioned in context to enhance reading comprehension, understanding and enjoyment.
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This site presents a strategy for incorporating historical artifacts and documents into the teaching of U.S. history. Designed as a companion to the Advanced Placement Program U.S. History course, it is also effective in any instructional setting that emphasizes analytical thinking and writing.
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All of the best K-5 online, interactive, educational games and simulations in one place! These activities work great with your SMARTboard or interactive whiteboard for whole group or small group instruction or use in the computer lab or at home for individual learning.
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These are sample modules in the area of History & Social Studies. These resources give you the tools to try out the LDC approach hands on.
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Aligned resources by grade level and model curricula.
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tudents, teachers, these 300+ games and websites are organized by topic – history, government, geography, states, explorers, cultures, world organizations and religions. There are social studies projects, ideas, and activities for kids, lessons for teachers and information to help kids with research. Also included are interactive history quizzes, geography games and maps, timelines and other learning tools that put children in historic settings.
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The mission of the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies is to increase the Smithsonian Institution’s impact as a national educational organization. Lessons are searchable by Common Core Standards.
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If it Were My Home.com is your gateway to understanding life outside your home. Use our country comparison tool to compare living conditions in your own country to those of another. Start by selecting a region to compare on the map to the right, and begin your exploration.
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Search My Old Radio for over 1,700 radio shows and 51,300 episodes, including important news announcements.
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iCivics prepares young Americans to become knowledgeable, engaged 21st century citizens by creating free and innovative educational materials.
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The Historical Scene Investigation Project (HSI) was designed for social studies teachers who need a strong pedagogical mechanism for bringing primary sources into their classroom.
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The Nation’s Forum Collection consists of fifty-nine sound recordings of speeches by American leaders from 1918-1920. The speeches focus on issues and events surrounding the First World War and the subsequent presidential election of 1920.
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Izzit is a not-for-profit providing more than 300,000 teachers with engaging educational videos and materials promoting critical thinking and thoughtful discussion among students. There are also current events articles with discussion questions.
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The Library of Congress offers classroom materials and professional development to help teachers effectively use primary sources from the Library’s vast digital collections in their teaching. Find Library of Congress lesson plans and more that meet Common Core standards, state content standards, and the standards of national organizations.
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New York Heritage is a project of the NY 3Rs Association, Inc. New York Heritage is a research portal for students, educators, historians, genealogists, and anyone else who is interested in learning more about the people, places and institutions of New York State. The site provides free access to more than 170 distinct digital collections, totaling hundreds of thousands of items.
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Advancing Academic Language for All offers free downloadable units for incorporating academic vocabulary into issues such as social issues and government.
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A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. Federal support guarantees the Museum’s permanent place on the National Mall, and its far-reaching educational programs and global impact are made possible by generous donors.
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Archive.org allows you to search for old multimedia files including 1,179,053 movies, 113,977 concerts, 1,564,191 audio recordings, and 4,380,086 texts.
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Project Look Sharp is a media literacy initiative of Ithaca College that develops and provides lesson plans, media materials, training, and support for the effective integration of media literacy with critical thinking into classroom curricula at all education levels.
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The Digital Public Library of America brings together the riches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world. It strives to contain the full breadth of human expression, from the written word, to works of art and culture, to records of America’s heritage, to the efforts and data of science.
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A PowerPoint by Anthony Fitzpatrick about the White Out technique: White Out is a method of document analysis for students designed to help them develop a sense of historical literacy through the use of primary sources.
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Kids.gov is organized into three audiences: Grades K-5, Grades 6-8, and Educators. Each audience tab is divided into educational subjects like Arts, Math, and History. Within each subject, the websites are grouped as either government sites (Federal, state, military) or other resources (commercial, non-profit, educational). The sites listed under the other resources category are maintained by other public and private organizations. When users click on these links, they are leaving Kids.gov and are subject to the privacy and security policies of the owners/sponsors of the outside websites.
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America in Class from the National Humanities contains center collections of primary resources compatible with the Common Core State Standards — historical documents, literary texts, and works of art — thematically organized with notes and discussion questions.
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EDSITEment offers a treasure trove for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality material on the Internet in the subject areas of literature and language arts, foreign languages, art and culture, and history and social studies. All websites linked to EDSITEment have been reviewed for content, design, and educational impact in the classroom. They cover a wide range of humanities subjects, from American history to literature, world history and culture, language, art, and archaeology, and have been judged by humanities specialists to be of high intellectual quality. EDSITEment is not intended to represent a complete curriculum in the humanities, nor does it prescribe any specific course of study.
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Gapminder World Offline lets you explore the world from your own computer, even when you have no Internet. Windows, PC and Linux.
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StatPlanet (formerly StatPlanet Map Maker) is free, award-winning software for creating interactive maps which are fully customizable. In addition to maps, the software also has the option of including interactive graphs and charts to create feature-rich infographics. To create a simple interactive map with a more basic set of features, please see StatPlanet Lite. For more advanced features, including support for large data sets (StatPlanet has a limit of 5 indicators), importing maps, export options and more, see StatPlanet Plus. Data can also be copied and pasted directly into StatPlanet using this new experimental map creator.
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Glimpses Into History gives a new perspective on the stories of service from our nation’s veterans. Its mission is to collect and catalog United States veteran stories of service from World War II and all other conflicts in a directory that uses the latest HTML5 technology to draw visitors into the virtual memorial that can be shared on their social networks.
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The National WWII Museum is a dynamic educational resource, serving the needs of teachers and students from grade school through the post-graduate level. USA Today gave the Museum its top rank as one of the “Best Places to Learn U.S. Military History.” Exhibitions and programs allow students from all backgrounds to explore the values and beliefs—the universal concepts—that Americans and their Allies embraced during World War II.
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Use the Argument Creator to map out complex arguments in a clear visual format.
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Timelines.tv is a free-to-use, video-rich history resource. Topics include: A History of Britain, The American West, Nazi Germany, American Voices, Medicine Through Time, and the Edwardians.
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The Voices of Democracy project is designed to promote the study of great speeches and public debates.
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Created by distinguished teacher-scholars Amy Kass and Leon Kass, the What So Proudly We Hail literary-based e-curriculum is a rich source of materials compiled to aid in the classroom instruction of American history, civics, social studies, and language arts. This collection of classic American stories, speeches, and songs is based on the Kasses’ critically acclaimed anthology of the same name.
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C-SPAN Classroom is a free membership service for social studies teachers. Our mission is to enhance the teaching of social studies through C-SPAN’s primary source programming and websites.
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Created by the Stanford University Graduate School of Education, the unit supports students in reading a range of complex texts. It invites them to write and speak in a variety of ways and for different audiences and purposes.
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Register at Facing History and Ourselves for Common Core units that use historical events to combat prejudice.
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Teaching Tolerance offers free theme-based units and film kits.
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Search the Oklahoma Council for the Social Studies Literacy Corner for Common Core reading strategies, Common Core Critical Thinking & Note-Taking Strategies, and Common Core Writing & Pre-Writing Strategies.
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The National WWII Museum is a dynamic educational resource, serving the needs of teachers and students from grade school through the post-graduate level. USA Today gave the Museum its top rank as one of the “Best Places to Learn U.S. Military History.” Exhibitions and programs allow students from all backgrounds to explore the values and beliefs—the universal concepts—that Americans and their Allies embraced during World War II. Explore this section to learn about our distance learning programs, find primary sources, and more!
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WELCOME to C-SPAN Classroom Deliberations! This website is designed to engage students in classroom deliberations about current issues being debated in Congress. Here you will find a carefully selected set of C-SPAN primary source video clips and newspaper articles that concisely present the leading positions on a new issue each month. Teachers will find handouts, current events lesson plans, and deliberation strategies that make it easy to engage students in the issues.
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The Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.
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Teaching American History offers visitors instant access to 50 documents that tell America’s story, as well has online exhibits.
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Newsela is an innovative way for students to build reading comprehension with nonfiction that’s always relevant: daily news. Newsela automatically gives each student the version of an article that’s just right for his or her reading ability. And an easier or harder version of each article is just a click away.
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Stossel in the Classroom offers a new DVD free to teachers each school year. The DVDs include video segments from John Stossel’s television programs and specials, along with a teacher guide with lesson plans and ideas for complementary activities.
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DOGOnews.com (Social Studies) – The leading source for current events, news and non-fictional articles for kids and teachers. Featuring award-winning content written for children, DOGOnews is rapidly becoming the de-facto favorite for language arts, science and social studies lesson plans in the classroom and current events homework help at home.
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The History Blueprint Team is a group of historians and history teachers who design innovative instructional tools.
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Currently Constitute includes the constitution that was in force in September of 2013 for nearly every independent state in the world. Constitute allows you to quickly find relevant passages, filter searches, and save for further analysis.
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The Big History series asks questions guaranteed to change the way you look at the past. By weaving science into the core of the human story, Big History takes familiar subjects and gives them a twist that will have you rethinking everything from the Big Bang to today’s headlines. The series creates an interconnected panorama of patterns and themes that links history to dozens of fields including astronomy, biology, chemistry, and geology.
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Use OpenEd to search for videos and games by keyword or directory subject. Browse Common Core and other standards to see associated resources, accurately aligned. Create playlists of videos and other resources.
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Eight guides by leading world history scholars to analyzing primary sources: music, images, objects, maps, newspapers, travel narratives, official documents, and personal accounts
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Annenberg Learner provides professional development and classroom materials to support the study of world history. Bridging World History is organized into 26 thematic units along a chronological thread. Materials include videos, an audio glossary and a thematically-organized interactive.
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Channel One News offers a daily broadcast and supplementary educational materials are aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
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SCAN is a web-based tool that empowers students with critical thinking skills to help them make well-developed arguments and solve complex problems. Students examine issues from different points of view using authentic scenarios and role-playing. Built-in steps and prompts focus thinking and discussion while building student understanding.
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Echoes and Reflections has many free and downloadable resources, lesson plans, and videos to enhance the understanding of the Holocaust in your classroom.
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America’s History in the Making by Annenberg Learner is a multimedia course covers content from the Pre-Columbian era through the present day. Each unit covers an era in American history through text materials, video, and classroom activities.
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Primary Sources: Workshops in American History by Annenberg Learner, a new video collection and online workshop produced by WGBH-TV Boston, was created for American history high school teachers to probe eight topics in American history extensively and deeply.
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Historical Thinking Matters is a website focused on key topics in U.S. history, that is designed to teach students how to critically read primary sources and how to critique and construct historical narratives.
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Teachinghistory.org is designed to help K–12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom. With funding from the U.S. Department of Education, the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) has created Teachinghistory.org with the goal of making history content, teaching strategies, resources, and research accessible.
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Over the last 25 years, Classroom Law Project has accumulated an extensive collection of civics education materials – mock trials, lesson plans, case studies, supplementary resources, and knowledge – to help put the importance of civics education in closer reach for teachers, young citizens, and community members alike.
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Teaching American History includes resources, 50 core documents in American history , and lesson plans.
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The Gilder Lehrman Institute offers web sites, lesson plans, and multimedia about American history.
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The National Constitution Center is the first and only nonprofit, nonpartisan institution devoted to the most powerful vision of freedom ever expressed: the U.S. Constitution.
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Making Civics Real by Annenberg Learner is a video workshop for high school civics teachers. It includes eight one-hour video programs, a print guide to the workshop activities, and an accompanying Web site.
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Teaching Geography by Annenberg Learner offers a foundation in geographic content and inquiry learning that readily translates into engaging lessons for the classroom.
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The Medal of Honor Character Development Program incorporates the ideals of courage and selfless service into middle and high school curriculum to build character and promote responsible citizenship. A training model for teaching the curriculum in the classroom is in place for training teachers on best practices in using the program. The entire Medal of Honor curriculum, including more than 100 Medal of Honor living history videos, is now available at the educational online site.
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Funded by a grant from the Library of Congress, TPS-Barat uses digitized primary sources from the Library to engage K-12 students, foster inquiry and enhance critical thinking skills.
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Use Docs Teach to turn your students into historians with primary-source based activities that develop historical thinking skills. Activities are ready to use in your classroom. Or alter an existing activity to fit your unique needs. Exchange primary source documents and modify activity instructions. Log in to borrow from an even larger selection from fellow educators.
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Kids Discover includes high-quality, easy-to-use free resources. Every Kids Discover title comes with a 12-page Teacher’s Guide and a 16-page Power Vocabulary packet, both loaded with activities, exercises, and assessments. Our Infographics take complex concepts and simplify them into easy-to-understand one-sheets, with visual diagrams and short captions. Each article includes a full photo gallery and short assessment. Help kids improve reading comprehension and build vocabulary with these fun, short articles.
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DebateGraph is being used in over 100 countries and helping people reason and learn together more effectively in many different fields, including: education, health, governance, media, publishing, environment, conflict resolution, conferences, group facilitation, and public consultation and planning.
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A+E Networks’ bi-annual teacher magazine The Idea Book for Educators has gone digital. In each issue you’ll find classroom guides and program information.
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Rock and Rock: An American Story is an online educational resource presented by Steven Van Zandt’s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation and offered free-of-charge to educators, students, and individuals everywhere.
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Newspaper Map gives you instant access to online newspapers around the world.
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The National Archives new “Digital Vaults” exhibit delivers an online experience that is unlike any other. With a database of some 1,200 documents, photographs, drawings, maps, and other materials and a keywording system that visually links records, the Digital Vaults enables visitors to customize their exhibit experience and to create posters, movies, and games that can be shared by e-mail.
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ProCon’s mission is to promote critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan, primarily pro-con format.
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Featuring short video clips of C-SPAN programming, separated into thirteen categories that are commonly studied in social studies curriculums, each Bell Ringer contains a brief summary, key vocabulary terms, and related discussion questions.
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The British Library: 10,000 British Library web pages, 13 million records from Explore the British Library, 90,000 pictures in the Online Gallery, 50,000 recordings on our Sounds site, and 9 million articles from 20,000 top journals.
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A Dozen Resources

A Dozen Resources for Social Studies Teachers

Museum Box is a great tool for creating virtual displays of artifacts that you find online. By usingMuseum Box students can organize images, text, videos, links, and audio clips about any topic that they’re researching. When completed , students’ “boxes” become digital dioramas.

Mission U.S. offers two interactive journeys through two important eras in U.S. History. The journeys are designed as role-playing games or missions. Both games can be played entirely online or downloaded for play on your PC or Mac (you do need an Internet connection to save a game in progress). The first mission in Mission U.S. is set in Boston in 1770. Students play the role of 14 year old Nat Wheeler who, after the Boston Massacre, must choose to side with the Loyalists or the Patriots. The second mission in Mission U.S. is set in Kentucky and Ohio in 1850. Students take on the role of a fourteen year old slave named Lucy. In the mission students escape slavery in Kentucky and navigate to Ohio.

Meograph is a digital storytelling tool.  Meograph provides tools for creating map-based and timeline-based narrated stories. When you watch a Meograph story (click here to watch one about women’s rights in the USA) you will notice that it is very similar to a watching a narrated Google Earth tour. That is because it is based on the Google Maps and the Google Earth browser plug-in. As the story plays you can stop it to explore additional content in the forms of videos, texts, and images. Meograph has an education page on which they are featuring examples of using the service in education.

The Google Cultural Institute offers 42 new online historical exhibitions. The exhibitions feature images, documents, and artifacts from some of the most significant cultural events of the last one hundred years. The exhibitions are built as interactive slideshows that you can scroll and click through to discover the artifacts and stories.

European Exploration: The Age of Discovery is a free iPad app that puts students in charge of exploring the “New World.” In the game students are in charge of selecting explorers and ships to send out to the New World. Students have to manage the finances of their expeditions so that they don’t run out of money before they can return home safely.European Exploration: The Age of Discovery provides students with historical information about the explorers that are available to lead expeditions. Some of the explorers available include Giovanni da Verrazano, Christopher Columbus, and Juan Ponce de Leon. The explorers are graded based on their navigation, cartography, and shipkeeping skills. Each explorer has a different salary which students must account for when managing the budgets of their expeditions. The object of the game is to unveil the entire New World. To do this students draw expedition maps and send out their explorers. If the expedition is successful it will earn money that students can then parlay into financing another expedition. Successful managers of European Exploration: The Age of Discovery will be able to manage multiple expeditions simultaneously.

GE Teach is built around the Google Earth browser plug-in. The purpose of the site is to help teachers develop lessons in which students explore spatial distributions. Visitors to GE Teach can select from a variety of physical geography and human geography layers to display and explore. A fantastic feature of GE Teach is the option use the “two Earths” mode to show two maps side-by-side. In the image below (click to view full size) you can see that I have used the Earth on the left to view climate regions and the Earth on the right to view population density. The “two Earths” mode could be useful for prompting students to make comparisons and or correlations between two maps.

History Engine is an educational project developed by The University of Richmond for the purpose of giving students a place to explore stories of American life and publish their own stories based upon their research. The History Engine map allows students to search for stories by selecting a decade on the timeline then clicking a location on the map. Students will find stories about ordinary citizens making minor news in their communities as well as stories about famous Americans like George Washington
 

History Animated offers animated online tours of notable battles and strategies and the outcomes of each battle in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the American Civil War, and WWII.History Animated’s maps show troop movements throughout the wars. Students can advance through the tour at their own paces using the fast forward, pause, and rewind buttons.

Go Social Studies Go is a nice site developed by Kenneth Udhe, a social studies teacher in Michigan, for his students and the world. Go Social Studies Go is essentially a series of multimedia books about common social studies topics. The site is divided into four main sections; World Geography, World Religions, Ancient History, and Colonial America. Within each section is a series of booklets containing text, pictures, videos, and links to additional resources.

Gooru is a service that aims to provide teachers and students with an extensive collection of videos, interactive displays, documents, diagrams, and quizzes for learning about topics in math, social studies, and science. As a Gooru member you have access to hundreds of resources according to subject areas such as social studies,  chemistry, biology, ecology, algebra, calculus, and more. Within each subject area you can look for resources according to media type such as video, interactive display, slides, text, and lesson plans. When you find resources that you want to use, drag them to the resources folder within your account. Gooru also offers you the option to add resources to your folders even if you did not find them within Gooru.

Dipity is a great timeline creation tool that allows users to incorporate text, images, and videos into each entry on their timeline. Like most good web tools, Dipity has a collaboration option and has multiple options for sharing your timelines publicly or privately. Each entry to a Dipity timeline can include multiple types of media which allows users to add more detail and information than can be included in a traditional timeline. If you want to import Tweets and other social media messages, you can do that too on Dipity. Dipity will work on your iPad.

 iCivics offers seventeen educational game for students. The games introduce students to the roles of citizens and government in the United States. Students who register for a free iCivics account can pause the games and come back to them at a later time. Click here for a list of all of the games offered by iCivics. All of the iCivics games have curriculum unitsconnected to them.
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Project on Racism Essay

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Dear West Virginia Educator,

YWCA Wheeling is proud to announce the 2015 Project on Racism Essay Contest, also known as the Martin Luther King, Jr. Essay Contest.  The Project on Racism Essay Contest honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., while encouraging students’ creativity through essay writing.   The YWCA Wheeling is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.

 

The 2015 Project on Racism Essay Contest will be based on the following quote from Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech delivered on August 28, 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.:

 

In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds.  Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.  We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline.

 

Students are invited to submit their entries between September 29 – October 24, 2014.  We hope you will consider incorporating the essay contest into your fall curriculum.  Everyone who participates is a winner!

 

RESOURCES:

RACISM-Essay Materials – fall 2014

 

                                                                                                                        Sincerely,

                                                                                                                        Rita Gupta

                                                                                                                        Rita Gupta

                                                                                                                        CDCO Director