Mrs. Polley's Social Studies Page Tour guide Little Horus takes visitors on a whirlwind tour of this ancient land,where they learn about Egyptian World history Archives history of East japan http://www.mccsc.edu/~bpolley/socials.htm
Extractions: Social Studies 7 http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/contents.html FEMP Energy Cost Calculators **** http://www.eren.doe.gov/femp/procurement/calc-index.html The Energy Cost Calculators Web site allows visitors to calculate lifetime energy cost savings for products at various efficiency levels and hours of operation. Easy to use once you have all the information; by allowing students to gather the information from the local community (their parents, school staff, local utility companies) they can learn about recouping the costs of energy efficient upgrades. Environmental Information Portal http://earthtrends.wri.org/ The World Resources Institute put together this database of datatables, country profiles, maps and other features that allow the general public to access a wealth of information. Use the pull-down menus under each topic, such as Coastal and Marine Ecosystems, or Climate and Weather, to find links to information. Calliope, Muse of Eloquence ****
Internet Resources For Parents & Students Egyptian Atlas. The history Channel. The history Place. ancient World. World Map ofancient Civilizations. American Folk Legends of japan. Fake Out. Grammar Gorillas. http://home.att.net/~jonesport/studentresources.html
Extractions: There are many sites listed below that you'll enjoy visiting with your child at home and this resource page was developed for that purpose. In school, only child-safe sites will be visited and your children will be constantly monitored while using the Internet. We are dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for your child. Students will not be allowed to access the Internet without faculty supervision. Should you have any concerns or questions about classroom internet use, please feel free to contact me. **What is a WebQuest? "A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. WebQuests are designed to use learners' time well, to focus on using information rather than looking for it, and to support learners' thinking at the levels on analysis, synthesis and evaluation."** Teachers all over the world have recognized the webquest as a powerful teaching format. Keep in mind that one of the key features of a webquest is that the information is drawn from the web - a web that is changing daily. Our children will need the skills and expertise to efficiently navigate the world-wide web. Defined by Bernie Dodge, San Diego State University and creator of this concept.
Homework Links: History of India history of India from ancient through modern overview of Western Europeanhistory from the US government placed over 120,000 Japanese Americans in http://www.southplainfield.lib.nj.us/homeworklinks/history.htm
Extractions: South Plainfield Public Library Homework Links History see also LOCAL INFORMATION SOCIAL STUDIES GENERAL/MISCELLANEOUS: WORLD HISTORY: U.S. HISTORY: History Mega-Sites General U.S. History Calendars, Timelines, etc. Africa ... African American Experience History Mega-Sites see also Women's History Avalon Project - Online text of historic documents (primary sources) from 802 A.D. through the present. Includes hundreds of documents such as the Magna Carta, Articles of Confederation, Declaration of Independence, and Emancipation Proclamation, as well as numerous treaties, documents of both World Wars and more recent conflicts, and much more. (From Yale University). Country Studies - This site offers an fairly indepth chronological history for each country, as well as information on current government, economy, environment, etc. Discoverers' Web Page - An enormous set of links to just about anything relating to voyages of discovery and exploration. Covers all periods and all areas of the globe, starting with the ancient world and going through to the 20th century explorations of the poles. Includes information on non-Western explorers. Organized by time period and region. (From Technische Universiteit Eindhoven). Eyewitness to History - First-person accounts (primary sources) of important events from the ancient world through World War II, including the destruction of Pompeii, the Black Death, the Boston Tea Party, Frederick Douglass's escape from slavery, the death of President Lincoln, Custer's Last Stand, and many more. Use the menu bar across the top to choose a time period.
What's For Kids--Strathcona County Library Arts. Books and Authors. Canada (Biographies, Geography, Government and more!).China (ancient and ModernDay). history. Holidays and Celebrations. japan. Libraries. http://www.sclibrary.ab.ca/childrens/sitemap.htm
Art Of Ancient China Posters - illumination in ancient China the forerunners of Zen in japan. civilizations/;history of China A detailed history of China from ancient days until http://www.nebulasearch.com/posters/posters/7935-Art-of-Ancient-China.html
Reference And Homework Resources 3 Window on the Western Wall. ancient World Web. Channel Traveler. Mr. Jenkins HistoryResources. NOVA Absolutely Learn Japanese-Online. Andreas Lixl s German Web http://www.layyous.com/Educational links/reference and homework resources 3.htm
Homework Help--Site Map This Day In history, US history, World Holidays US Presidents) Incas India, AncientIndustrial Revolution Tests Internment Camps, Japanese American Inventions http://www.kcls.org/hh/sitemap.cfm
Great Links Project - Links G-H ancient World Cultures ancient World Web Ask an Hispanics in US history history Channel JapaneseAmerican Internment Jason Project Expedition Junior Achievement http://www.tacoma.k12.wa.us/schools/es/sherman/sites/gh.htm
Extractions: Search BB Program Contents Page Ancient Civilizations [Introduction] 1. How Do We Know? 1a. Archaeologists and Their Artifacts 1b. Anthropologists and Their People 1c. Historians and Their Time 1d. Geographers and Their Space 2. Prehistoric Times 2a. "I Love Lucy" 2b. Food, Clothing and Shelter 2c. A Page Right Out of History 2d. First Technologies: Fire and Tools 3. Ancient Egypt 3a. Life along the Nile 3b. Egyptian Social Structure
Virtual Library Of GES Donn s ancient history; Mr. Dowling s ancient China (and Tour; Japanese Food; Gardenof Origami; Japanese Castles. Hispanic history in America; Hispanics in America; http://www.graf-es.eu.odedodea.edu/virtuallib/virtuallibrary.html
Extractions: African Americn History Careers Language Arts Native Americans ... Science African American History American History ^Top Ancient Civilizations Ancient Civilizations (continued) Animals Animals (continued) ^Top Art Asian Pacific Heritage Bats Careers ^Top Crafts Dinosaurs Earth Science Earth Science (continued) Electricity Entomology ^Top Duracell Shocking Truth About Electricity Static Electricity ... Arachnids-SPIDERS!
Yolo County Library Find out about explorers from the ancient to the and sushi rice and links picturesof Japanese food markets wwwgap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html http://www.yolocounty.org/org/library/Kids_Homework_Help.htm
Extractions: Yolo County Library Homework Help Biography California History Countries Endangered and Threatened Species ... United States History and Government / General Homework Help Ask Jeeves for Kids http://www.ajkids.com B.J. Pinckbeck's Homework Help http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/ This gateway web page has links to sites on music and art and health and P.E. If you can't find the answer you can email. Be sure to try a Brain Booster! Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Subject Guide to homework help http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/homework : This homework help site is organized by broad general subjects. A few of the sites are geared to students in the Pittsburgh area but most are helpful to all students. Fact Monster : Infoplease KidÂ’s Almanac: http://www.factmonster.com/ : Access to an atlas, almanac, dictionary, a homework center and a lot more. Homework Help http://www.thwww.com/mrwizard/homework.htm : Geared to kids in grades 6-12 with links to sites covering art, sciences, math and history. KidsClick!
History - TRL WebLinks copypermitted material for ancient history and civilization Pacific Northwest historyLinks to many sites the Klondike Gold Rush, Japanese American internment http://www.timberland.lib.wa.us/history.asp
Frame A links is designed to help students, teachers, parents, administrators, and visitorsin a variety of ways. Links are provided to National history Day programs http://nationalhistoryday.org/02_contest/frameb_02_e.html
Extractions: The following list of links is designed to help students, teachers, parents, administrators, and visitors in a variety of ways. Links are provided to National History Day programs and to organizations and institutions which may be of interest to History Day participants both nationally and by state. Note that NHD does not maintain or necessarily endorse any of these sites and is not responsible for their content. Every effort is made to ensure this list is current; however, some sites may be temporarily down or go out of service unexpectedly. Some links provide access to online primary sources. However, only a tiny fraction of possible primary sources are available on the Internet. Most of the links help you find libraries, archives, historical societies, and other institutions where you can pursue your research. Keep in mind that many institutions cross category boundaries: historical societies often have museums and libraries, while many museums and historic sites maintain research collections or small libraries. ****Please remember to ALWAYS EVALUATE a web site as you would any other source of information. While every effort has been made to ensure that these are reliable sites, you should always test sites for yourself, especially if you are using them as sources for your research. Check out Robert Harris's article
Arapahoe Library District: Our Librarians Suggest - If You Like Tom Clancy of 13 American soldiers stationed on the Japaneseheld island But ancient historymay have modern consequences. a rifle who can change the course of history. http://www.arapahoelibraries.org/ReadersCorner/SuggestedReading/OLR_Fic_IYL_TomC
Extractions: One of the finest American novels to come out of WWII. The story concerns a platoon of 13 American soldiers stationed on the Japanese-held island of Anopopei in the Pacific. With almost journalistic detail, Mailer records the lives of men at war, characterizing the soldiers individually in flashbacks that illuminate their pasts. A Russian mobster with a stealth bomber and dreams of an oil pipeline from the Black Sea to the Adriatic is causing chaos, and the new isolationist U.S. President doesn't seem to care. But daredevil pilot Patrick MacLanahan and his strike force of aviator patriots care. And they aren't going sit and wait for the President to change his policy.
Greek GCSE Revision co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/medicine/ancientandgreekmedicinerev1 Near East;ancient Egypt; Art of the German Greek Italian Japanese Portuguese Russian http://www.supercrawler.com/pages/Greek_GCSE_revision.html
Extractions: Search BB Program Contents Page Ancient Civilizations [Introduction] 1. How Do We Know? 1a. Archaeologists and Their Artifacts 1b. Anthropologists and Their People 1c. Historians and Their Time 1d. Geographers and Their Space 2. Prehistoric Times 2a. "I Love Lucy" 2b. Food, Clothing and Shelter 2c. A Page Right Out of History 2d. First Technologies: Fire and Tools 3. Ancient Egypt 3a. Life along the Nile 3b. Egyptian Social Structure 3c. Dynasties 3d. Mummies 3e. Pyramids 3f. Women of Ancient Egypt 4. The Early Middle East 4a. Life in Sumer 4b. Babylonia 4c. Hammurabi's Code: An Eye for an Eye 4d. Assyrians: Cavalry and Conquests 4e. Persian Empire 4f. Phoenicians: Sailing Away 4g. Hebrews and the Land of Milk and Honey 4h. Birth of Christianity 4i. Muhammad and the Faith of Islam
Extractions: Click, click, clickwhere's the good stuff? You want to know the best sources and authorities and use search engines quickly . Try these tips and remember to leave about a quarter of your assignment time to pull your research together and write. Have three weeks? Two weeks to research, five days to write, two to double check everything. When in doubt, stick with material from major universities and government agencies. Soooooo-
Disability Central > Magazine > Internet & You which range from prehistory to ancient Rome. to the textbooks and other useful historyresources French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian and Japanese. http://www.disabilitycentral.com/activteen/magazine/internet_you/rachel_article_
Extractions: Whether you need to brush up on your grammar, or work on your writing skills, there are numerous sites that can help you with English. One such site is The English Homework Resource Page. This site has a list of 29 links assembled by students from Princeton that can help with your homework. The links cover several aspects of English including the grammar, quotations, literature references and dictionaries. This is a very basic list of links, but it can help you gain access to some of the best resources out there. So to check it out for yourself, just log onto http://www.phs.princeton.k12.oh.us/Public/HW/Englishwork.html . If you want in-depth coverage of the subject though, go to EnglishZone.com
U Seek U Find - Kids And Teens - K-12 Egyptian Scavenger Hunt Fun place to learn about ancient Egypt K-12 Internet HistoryResources books, kids art gallery, and more (In English and Japanese). http://www.useekufind.com/tlinkstu.htm
Extractions: Research and Homework Help Academic Subjects Writing and English Reading ... Learn About The Net I mportant note to parents, teachers, kids, and teens : These sites, as far as we know, will not return sexually explicit, violent or hateful content. If you find any problems with any sites on this page, please let us know immediately so we can investigate.