Internet Links general resources, Teachers. The Faces of Science african Americans in the Sciences www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/worldbalance/,www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/l http://www.butts.k12.ga.us/jes/internet_links.htm
Extractions: Woodland Way Jackson, Georgia 30233 Phone: (770) 504-2320 Fax: (770) 504-2324 Internet Resources, Links and Online Activities for Everyone! General Resources Teachers Fact Monster - Almanac, Dictionary, Encyclopedia Information Please abcteach 5000+ free printable pages and worksheets http://www.abcteach.com Encyclopedia - Columbia Accelerated Reading Program (ATOS) ... Internet Schoolhouse - Academic Resource Center Blue Web'n - library of blue ribbon educational websites KidsClick - web search for kids by librarians http://www.bookadventure.com Stay Safe Online - Quiz with Shaquille O'Neal Book Reviews http://www.san-marino.k12.ca.us/"carver/carver.rm9.html) Time - Atomic Clock Classroom Connect - Teacher Resources ... Virtual Library of Websites wide range of subjects arranged by Dewey Decimal Subject Classification Enchanted Learning Yahooligans GALILEO Language Arts Georgia Association of Education (GAE) http://www.gae.org
Extractions: In Manuscripts and Archives Collections of papers of artists, graphic designers, and photographers include those of: Josef Albers, Amos Doolittle, Fritz Eichenberg, Frederic R. Gruger, William Fowler Hopson, Deane Keller, John La Farge, Herbert Matter, Samuel F. B. Morse, Laurence Salzmann, Theodore Sizer, Louis Comfort Tiffany, John Ferguson Weir, Irene Weir, Thomas Wilfred, and Emanuel Zeid. Collections of papers of architects and urban designers include: Henry Austin, H. Page Cross, William Adams Delano, Michael Hare, James Hillhouse, Norman Isham, Louis Kahn, Henry Killam Murphy, Grenville Rickard, James Gamble Rogers, Maurice Rotival, Eero Saarinen, Ithiel Town, John Trumbull, and Christopher Tunnard. Collections of papers of Yale art, architecture, and drama professors, curators, and historians include: Josef Albers, George P. Baker, Serge Chermayeff, Edward C. Cole, Sumner McKnight Crosby, D. Cady Eaton, Walter Prichard Eaton, John Gassner, Louis Kahn, Deane Keller, William S. Kendall, George Kubler, Stanley R. McCandless, Frank A. McMullan, Carroll L. V. Meeks, Donald Oenslager, Paul M. Rudolph, Theodore Sizer, Shepherd Stevens, Christopher Tunnard, Howard Sayre Weaver, and John Ferguson Weir. Collections of papers of non-Yale collectors, critics and historians
African Studies Resources Guide Catalog Access series title with general reel guide and women s experiences in India,Africa, Australasia, and Series Two Imperial adventurers and explorers. http://libadm87.rice.edu/ref/africanstudies.cfm
Extractions: Text Collections Microform Sets Newspapers Reference Works African Studies Resources This is a selection of specialized resources relating to sub-Saharan Africa. Resources pertaining to slavery in the Americas and the Trans-Atlantic slave trade are listed in the separate guide to African-American Studies Resources . Resources pertaining to northern Africa are included in the guide to Middle Eastern Studies Resources. online
Africans In America | Teacher's Guide | General Resources general resources, Teacher s Guide Contents. An exploration of the developmentof notions of race. The Norton Anthology of african American Literature. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/tguide/tggeneralresources.html
Extractions: Aptheker, Herbert, ed. A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States . Vol. 1. New York: The Citadel Press, 1951. Hundreds of primary source documents from 1661-1910. Carnes, Mark C., ed. Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies . New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1995. Sixty historians look at how Hollywood has depicted history. Franklin, John Hope, and Alfred A. Moss, Jr. From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans , 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994. An in-depth history of African Americans. Fredrickson, George M. The Black Image in the White Mind: The Debate on Afro-American Character and Destiny, 1817-1914 . Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1971. An exploration of the development of notions of race. Gates, Jr., Henry Louis, and Nellie McKay, eds.
Kids Online Resources - Explorers, Vikings, English, Conquistadors Pg 2 Kids Online resources for Parents, Families and Children. Education, entertainment, outreach, and Internet Safety. Early Childhood ·. general Education ·. Reference ·. Homeschool/Curriculum http://www.kidsolr.com/history/page2.html
Extractions: Explorers A Bequest Unearthed, Phoenicia - Phoenicia, origin, history. Athena Review - Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration. Caesar, Julius - Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: with the Supplementary Books attributed to Hirtius. Christopher Columbus - Important Facts About Christopher Columbus. Discoverers Web - In this project I try to gather all kinds of information found on the web about voyages of discovery and exploration. Exploration - After Prince Henry First Europeans - Traveled to Khan's Court. Hanno's Periplus On the Web - Directory of pages about the explorer Hanno of Carthage and his African expedition.
AFRICA - Resources home. explore the regions. africa challenge. photoscope. africa for kids.about the series. teacher tools. resources. general. african Arts. books.sitemap. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/africa/resources.html
African Women. Guide To Internet Resources. An annotated guide to internet resources about women in Africa for students, faculty, librarians and others. at the initiative of general Olusegun Obasanjo . with the support Database and http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/women.html
Extractions: Current News of African Women from All Africa.com Article on an alternative rite of passage to womanhood in Kenya. "Some 65 girls became women last month without having to undergo female genital mutilation in a simple ceremony organised by a local women's group in Tharaka, ..." Jan. 6, 1998 article from InterPress Service. http://www.woza.co.za/africa/womano.htm
Social Studies Links Current Affairs/ Politics, explorers, Geography, Ideas American, History, Africanresources, American History Economics, Education (general), Election resources http://www.fastq.com/~jbpratt/education/sstudies/links.html
Colonial America african Americans; American Indians the Colonists; British Witch Trials; EuropeanWitch Docs; explorers coming soon; of the Mayflower The general Society of http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/Colonial.html
Extractions: Colonial America How to do Research using the Navigation Aids: 1. By clicking on the Hotlinks, you will be taken directly to the exact location where the Topic is located on the page. 2. When you click on a site located under a topic, another browser window will open automatically for you on top of this page. With your mouse, pull that window down below the Topic you are researching. Every time you now click on a site, the material will appear in this window. This will allow you to quickly and easily read the material and go through each site listed without losing this page. Remember to cite the "web sites and their authors" given below as your information "sources" in your paper or presentation for citation/bibliographic purposes. Hotlinks: Table of Contents:
Internet Resources For Use In Social Studies Classes are; general, Continents Countries, explorers, People students, history educators,and general history enthusiasts; by subject areas; from Africa to World http://www.internet4classrooms.com/social.htm
Extractions: Links Verified 3/1/04 Chicago Public Schools had instituted a structured social studies curriculum with daily lesson plans for every grade K - 12. Look at your grade level to see if there are suggested activities you wish to adapt for your own classroom. Adobe Acrobat is needed to view these lesson plans. Multilinks The Age of Exploration Curriculum Guide -Teachers can use the curriculum guide in a variety of ways. It is especially appropriate for grades 5, 8, and high school world history and geography. The curriculum weaves together visual images, video, and text, as well as materials that can be downloaded or printed for transparencies, presentations, or reports. It includes lesson plans, vocabulary, links to related web sites, and guides to other reference materials. AOL@school presents social studies links for primary school. Topics included are; General Explorers the United States Textbook Activities , and Teacher Resources Best of History Web Sites - award-winning portal created for students, history educators, and general history enthusiasts
GEsource - Full Subject A-Z Africa 58 - West Africa 39 - Area 33 Geographers, environmental scientists,explorers and travellers 85 Human geography - general resources 56 Human http://www.gesource.ac.uk/subjectaz.html
Homework Center - Explorers The Multnomah County Library Homework Center organizes over 3500 carefully reviewed K12 education and homework help resources for students, teachers, media specialists, and librarians. explorers explorers Megasites. Alphabetical List of explorers. Ancient explorers site dedicated to the african-American explorer and fur with image and links to more resources. http://www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework/explorhc.html
Africa Links - Academic Info explorers to Africa (Women Travelers, explorers and Missionaries to project is toprovide the general public with over the years to the african Studies Program http://www.academicinfo.net/histafricameta.html
Extractions: "Electronic resources from Africa are organized by region and country. All materials are arranged to encourage an awareness of authorship, type of information, and subject. The scope of the collection is research-oriented, but it also provides access to other gopher and web sites with different or broader missions."
Lesson Plans information about early navigation, explorers and life at of the Stanley Collectionof Africa Art (with US History, Art History, maps, and general resources. http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/plans.html
Extractions: Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades. Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board. Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.
Rome: General Resources by the Department of Education and Culture, South Africa . general overview of ancientRome in Italian adults, energetic retirees and explorers include programs http://www.dalton.org/groups/rome/RGen.html
Extractions: TELA, The Electronically Linked Academy, is the official World Wide Web site of Scholars Press and of many of our sponsoring societies, which include the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Biblical Literature, the American Philological Association, the American Schools of Oriental Research, and the American Society of Papyrologists. Scholars Press is a consortium of more than twenty organizations, and we publish books, journals, and electronic publications in the areas of religion, classics, and Mediterranean archaeology.
African History: General in Central and Eastern Africa, European explorers and missionaries A good generalresource for the teaching and of the Center for african Studies, University http://www.coe.ohio-state.edu/mmerryfield/global_resources/modules/AFHGeneral.ht
Extractions: http://www.africaaccessreview.org/ Recommended because this is an online database which contains reviews and annotations of over 900 materials on Africa. Many of the reviews and annotations were written by university professors, librarians and teachers who have either lived or earned degrees in African Studies. An excellent resource for reading reviews on children's literature as it relates to Africa. I recommend http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/About_African/ww_hist.html Recommended because this is a mega-site with many links to other sites on African history such as Africa Update Africa Research Central Directory: African History The Estevanico Society ... World History: Africa as a whole . This is a great site to begin your search for resources on African history. For the novice student of African History, I recommend the The Story of Africa (BBC) . Here visitors can learn about the events and characters that shaped Africa's history from an African perspective. For the more experienced student of African History
African History Period 3: Independence To Present general information on colonialism, the scramble for The Explore Africa curriculumwas created by Michigan University s resources for teaching african history. http://www.coe.ohio-state.edu/mmerryfield/global_resources/modules/AfHIndependen
Extractions: http://www.mnh.si.edu/africanvoices/ Recommended because African Voices is a permanent exhibition that examines the diversity and global influence of Africa's peoples and cultures over time. Included are historical and contemporary objects from the Museums collections, as well as commissioned sculptures, textiles, and pottery. Video interactive and sound stations provide selections from contemporary interviews, literature, proverbs, prayers, folk tales, songs, and oral epics. Navigation of the site is easy. Click on any of the scrolling themes located at the far right of the page. For examining Africa's desire to rid itself of its colonial rulers, I recommend clicking on the theme titled "History". Using a timeline format, click on "Colonialism" to highlight key events during the first half of the 20th century that led to the independence of many African nations from their European colonizers. I also recommend clicking on the " Learning Center Link " to access additional web sites related to the study of Africa.
Table Of Contents Population Earth Sciences Oceanography More Oceonography general Earth resources ChineseHistory History of South Africa explorers and Explorations http://library.hilton.kzn.school.za/Mainpgs/tableof.htm
South African Museum - Resources Online Index other resources, general, historical. The Tshirt collection at theSouth african Museum; The Linnean Society of London 1788 -1988; http://www.museums.org.za/sam/resource/resource.htm
Resources About Women & Gender explorers to Africa (Women Travelers, explorers and Missionaries In addition to Africanhistory titles, we select the Internet for women s studies in general. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/aboutwomen.html
Extractions: AfricaBib consists of two bibliographic databases covering Africana periodical literature (Bibliography of Africana Periodical Literature Database) and African Women's literature (African Women's Database). It also provides a comprehensive bibliography on women travelers and explorers to Africa (Women Travelers, Explorers and Missionaries to Africa: 1763-1999: A Comprehensive English Language Bibliography). The databases are maintained by Davis Bullwinkle, Director, Institute for Economic Advancement (IEA) Research Library. Africawoman is a fully-wired women-led news and broadcasting service. The service currently operates in four countries - Ghana, Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe - but will eventually include every African country. It is run by about 40 women journalists and activists. Africawoman's vision is driven by a monthly web-based newspaper that is distributed via the Internet to activists and community radio networks. It creates a distinctive African women's news agenda and enables news written by women to be accessed by rural women, using radio to by-pass the challenges of literacy and distribution. The project also involves training the women journalists in a monthly "virtual newsroom" to plan and write the next edition. Africawoman is funded by the UK Government's Department for International Development (DFID) and by the British Council.