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Georgia's Haunted History
This project began with the 2004 4th-grade students at Fourth District Elementary School in Surrency, Georgia. This project on historic landmarks in Georgia combines ghost stories with the geographic study of Georgia's regions. |
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Peach e-Books
This Georgia Social Studies website provides electronic books (e-books)for teachers and parents to use with stuggling students. E-Books are being added each week by teachers around Georgia. These e-books provide students with visual and audio support |
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Sources for Digital Primary Images
These are the links I use in my primary sources workshop. Send me any favorites you have and I'll add them! |
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Ben's Guide to U.S. Government
This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers. Teaches how our government works with Bejamin Franklin as the host. |
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Archive of Historical Documents
The National Archives and Footnote.com are working as partners to bring unprecedented access to selections of the vast holdings of the National Archives. |
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EconEdLink
Developed by the National Council on Economic Education, EconEdLink provides teachers and students with lessons and classroom learning activities based on economics topics in the news and real-time economics data. |
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Aviation Appetizer
Scavenger hunt introducing students to the History of Aviation |
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Speaking of History
Speaking of History is a podcast and blog maintained by an 8th grade American History teacher in Missouri who attempts to use technology to enhance the curriculum. Teaching about George, Thomas and Abe using the latest technology. |
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Maps of War
These are helpful for imperial history. |
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BBC History Resources
This site offers a variety of topics and resources for teaching/learning history. |
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Xpeditions geography site
Developed by the National Geographic Society, Xpeditions brings rich, standards-based geography content to teachers and students. This site includes materials for K-12 teachers and students and their families, including an interactive atlas. |
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Massie Heritage Center
Massie Heritage Center formerly Massie School was the first school in Georgia that students could attend without paying. It was opened in 1856 which was ten years before public schools were chartered in the GA. It operated as a public school from 1 |
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Penny Postcards
An interesting site for history buffs... Old postcards organized by
state and county. Click on the county even if you don't see pictures first, once you click on it, the postcards will appear. Talk about bringing back memories! Submitted by Eloise |
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Georgia Historical Society
The Georgia Historical Society has many resources useful to teachers including an online exhibit of primary source documents and teaching tips created as a partner with a Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Teaching American History grant. |
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Teaching American History Grants - Savannah, GA
This website contains informaiton and materials for teachers that were created as a part of U.S. Department of Education Teaching American History grants awarded to the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System. |
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