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  1. The Fire This Time: Essays on Life Under US Occupation by Julian Aguon, 2006-08-12

21. Social Studies WebQuests
and Zoe Wiltrout grades 4-6 - To study all the us States Research Each of the fifty states is Life in colonial times Travel into colonial times to experience
http://www.ouc.bc.ca/tltc/tr/webquest/elemsocial.htm
Social Studies W ebQuests ELEMENTARY Canada Canada
Take a tour of the provinces of Canada. Learn all
about the population and other interesting about each
province. You will have fun putting your information in
a database and creating a Hyperstudio project to share your information.
Canada, Let's Explore!
Water, water, ...Where? A WebQuest on ... Canada and It's Trading Partners
A webquest activity in Social Studies for Canadian
students to understand the importance of the
economical relation between Canada and the US
Travel Canada

Grade 5 You will try to convince your other classmates that this province or territory is the best tourist destination in Canada. You will share your information in a brochure or poster of tourist sites that your team recommends. After oral presentations, the class will vote on the most exciting tourist destination. Come Visit Saskatchewan!

22. SOCIAL STUDIES
us HISTORY I (5.0 Credits history of the United States from precolonial times up to will be placed on vocabulary development, social studies skills enhancement
http://www.pvhs.k12.nj.us/socialstudies.htm
SOCIAL STUDIES
BASIC WORLD HISTORY (5.0 Credits) Grade 9 Text: World History: Connection to Today, Prentice Hall, 2001
The Basic World History course is designed to aid students in developing a multi-cultural view of our world, with an increased awareness of the growing interdependence among people today. The major periods of world history will be studied, but the emphasis will be cultural rather than historical. Students will examine the geography, government, history, economics, and culture of the world's major cultural regions. This course differs from regular World History in that a greater emphasis is placed on the basic skills needed for academic success. Vocabulary enhancement, writing, map and chart interpretation, geography, and reading are among those skills to be developed. Topics may include the following areas:
  • Western Europe
  • Africa
  • China and Japan
  • Russia and Eastern Europe
  • India
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
WORLD HISTORY (5.0 Credits) Grade 9 Text: World History: Connections to Today, Prentice Hall, 2001
Prerequisite: None
The World History course is designed to aid students in developing a multi-cultural view of our world, with an increased awareness of the growing interdependence among people today. The major periods of world history will be studied, but the emphasis will be cultural rather than historical. Students will examine the geography, government, history, economics, and culture of the world's major cultural regions. Topics may include:

23. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: U.S. History
news conferences, speeches, special studies, and court from World War II us publications scanned documents (with introductions) from colonial times to 1993.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/kkerns/amhist.html
skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library
How Do I Find?
Research Quick Start Guides Any Topic Guide for PWR students ... RESEARCH QUICK START GUIDES
Research Quick Start Guides
U.S. History
Guides to Information Encyclopedias Biographies Bibliographies ... Internet See also related guides such as those on African American Studies Asian American Studies Chicano/Latino Studies Native American Studies , and Women in History Most of these works are located in the Green Library Information Center (IC) located on the first floor of the east wing of Green Library.
Guides to Information
Guides to Information can help you get started.

24. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: African American Studies
HQ1180.W68; also on Web as Women s studies on Disc of African American women, ranging from colonial times (1700 s) to of African Americans in the us Army, 1866
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/afam.html
skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library
How Do I Find?
Research Quick Start Guides Any Topic Guide for PWR students ... RESEARCH QUICK START GUIDES
Research Quick Start Guides
African American Studies
Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's

25. African History - Countries Of Southern Africa
historical tour through Angola from precolonial times to today was originally compiled for the us Department of Library of Congress Country studies The Library
http://africanhistory.about.com/od/countriessouth/
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Stay Current
Subscribe to the About African History newsletter. Search African History
History By Region: Southern Africa
Now recognized as the Cradle of Humankind, southern Africa has been the home of many African societies. Although overshadowed by the era of Apartheid, this region has a rich and well documented history.
Alphabetical
Recent Angola - Library of Congress Country Studies The Library of Congress Country Study for Angola provides an excellent and fairly detailed history of the country. This information was originally compiled for the US Department of Army in case of potential deployment examining the historical, social, economic, and political background the country. (The only problem with this site is the awkwardness of navigating so many pages.) Angola Take a virtual historical tour through Angola from pre-colonial times to today.

26. Distance Education And Online Labor Studies Courses Indiana University
A American history as most of us have learned the American labor movement from colonial times to the...... Labor studies — L101 American Labor History
http://www.iu.edu/~iuonline/de/decourses/lstu.html
Indiana University
Online and Distance Education
Upcoming IU Credit Courses at a Distance
Labor Studies
Description: This introductory course examines many facets of Labor Studies. We will learn how unions function and the contributions they have made to the American landscape. The course will provide an overview of the U.S. labor movement's triumphs and tragedies throughout history, as well as the struggles working people face today. Finally, we will examine a contemporary labor struggle as a vehicle to explore changing labor-management relations, the U.S. government's role, and internal struggles within the labor movement itself. Prerequisites:
Notes:
This section is a multi-campus web-based course offered through the Concourse system. There are no required classroom meetings - all interaction between instructor and students will take place through the Concourse system. Please contact IU Labor Studies for more information ( http://labor.iu.edu

27. Jericho Middle School Library: Colonial America
Franklin and the Armonica by Cecilia Brauer (Cecelia visited our school and played her armonica for us); Social studies For Kids colonial times (by David
http://www.bestschools.org/ms/library/social/colonialamer.html
Jericho Middle School Library Social Studies Web Site
Colonial America
Mr. Dougherty's Recommended Links General Resources Colonial Life The Colonies ... Philadelphia
Mr. Dougherty's Recommended Sites
General Resources
Colonial Life

28. Social Studies
Petersburg times; Daily Life (Odyssey Online); Daily Life; Egypt Civilization colonial Kids. us Holocaust Museum s Information for Students; us Holocaust Museum
http://www.k111.k12.il.us/king/social.htm
King's Social Science Compiled by Mrs. DeWitt General Topics US Information World War I ... Earth's Surface Earthquakes Volcanoes Plate Tectonics Online Games Holocaust Japan ...
Wonders of the World
United States Information: Civil War Colonial America Revolutionary War Western Movement ... At Home in the Heartland (Illinois from 1700-1950) World Wars: World War I World War II Holocaust Teacher Help for Social Studies/History
Ancient Egypt Writing Daily Life Pyramids/Sphinx Mummies ... Online Fun Activities

29. Chicano Latino Studies Description
of the Americas Reading and comparative study of narrative fiction by us Latino, Spanish The nation s westward movement from colonial times to the
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/pase/HTML/ChicLatDesc.htm
Program in American Studies and Ethnicity
University of Southern California

Home
Mission Director's Message Graduate Program ... Faculty News American Quarterly PASEO
CHICANO/LATINO STUDIES
The program in Chicano/Latino Studies is administered by an advisory committee comprising a director and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and one from the humanities. These faculty members serve as advisors to majors and minors, providing, in conjunction with the sequence of courses, a unique opportunity for students to undertake an interdisciplinary concentration under close faculty supervision.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The following courses, as well as General Education coursework, are required for a B.A. in Chican@ / Latin@ Studies (the major requires 40 units):
Core Requirements
AMST 202 Interethnic Diversity in the West
Introduction to community, culture, and ethnicity within the Western United States with emphasis on African American, Asian American, and Chicano/Latino
cultures and social patterns.

30. African American Studies Description
in American public life from colonial times to the between tribes and the us ANTH 328 and methods (archaeology, community studies, participantobservation
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/pase/HTML/AFAMDesc.htm
Program in American Studies and Ethnicity
University of Southern California

Home
Mission Director's Message Graduate Program ... Faculty News American Quarterly PASEO
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
The program in African American Studies is administered by an advisory committee comprising a director and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and one from the humanities. These faculty members serve as advisors to majors and minors, providing, in conjunction with the sequence of courses, a unique opportunity for students to undertake an interdisciplinary concentration under close faculty supervision. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The following courses, as well as General Education coursework, are required for a B.A. in African American Studies (the major requires 40 units):
Core Requirements
AMST 202 Interethnic Diversity in the West
Introduction to community, culture, and ethnicity within the Western United States with emphasis on African American, Asian American, and Chicano/Latino cultures and social patterns.
AMST 301 America, the Frontier, and the New West

31. Tammy's Homeschooling Curriculum And Book Reviews -- Colonial Times By Joy Masof
I read colonial times aloud to my children (13yob, 11yog) as part of our studies on the colonial Period in American History. For us, this book was a good
http://abasiccurriculum.com/reviews/ushistor/16/colonial.html
You are visiting Tammy's Homeschooling Reviews
A Chronicle of America:
Colonial Times
by Joy Masoff
ISBN: 043905107X (School binding) 48 pages, interest level about ages 5-12, reading level about grade 4, size is about 8.5" x 11"
I'm afraid that I can't recommend this book. That doesn't happen very often, but I didn't care for this book. I'm not here to run down authors and their books, but I do want to give legitimate reviews that give examples of why I don't or do like certain books. What I was looking for was a "This Is Everyday Life in Colonial Times" type of book. I wanted pictures of what people wore, what they ate, what they did all day, how they accomplished whatever it was they were trying to accomplish ... you know, something to make colonial times seem real. For the most part this book does fulfill that need. There are many photos of actors in authentic dress. It appears that many photos were taken at Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown/Yorktown, and Plimoth Plantation which I believe are all living history museums. Here's a list of the topics covered: -Europe in the 1600s
-life on board ship, space, bugs, disease

32. Dan LaBotz
Paperback / Published 1999 A Short History of the us Working Class From colonial times to the TwentyFirst Century (Revolutionary studies) Paul Leblanc, Paul
http://www.solidarity-us.org/books$l-m.html
Dan LaBotz
Democracy in Mexico : Peasant Reellion and Political Reform
Dan LaBotz / Paperback / Published 1995
The Crisis of Mexican Labor
Dan LaBotz / Hardcover / Published 1988
Democracy in Mexico : Peasant Rebellion and Political Reform
Dan LaBotz / Paperback / Published 1995
Edward L. Doheny : Petroleum, Power and Politics in the United States and Mexico
Dan LaBotz / Hardcover / Published 1991
Mask of Democracy : Labor Suppression in Mexico Today
Dan LaBotz / Paperback / Published 1992
Mask of Democracy : Labor Suppression in Mexico Today
Dan LaBotz / Hardcover / Published 1992
Rank-And-File Rebellion : Teamsters for a Democratic Union (The Haymarket Series on North American Politics and Culture)
Dan LaBotz / Paperback / Published 1990
A Troublemaker's Handbook : How to Fight Back Where You Work - And Win!
Dan LaBotz / Paperback / Published 1991
Paul Le Blanc
Rosa Luxemburg : Writings and Reflections (Revolutionary Studies)
Rosa Luxemburg(Editor), Paul Le Blanc (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1999
A Short History of the U.S. Working Class : From Colonial Times to the Twenty-First Century (Revolutionary Studies)

33. Women's Studies: History
Bantam A narrative history from colonial times to the 1985 Berkeley Books (F) See us LITERATURE. The Schlesinger Library Vertical File for Women s studies.
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/wgs/Publications/hsr/history.html
you are here: home publications high school reading list History
U. S. HISTORY
Paula Gunn Allen. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions . [1992: Beacon Press] An examination of Native American culture from a woman's perspective. (NF) Also : edited Spider Woman's Granddaughters . [1989: Beacon Press] A collection of traditional tales and contemporary writing by native American women. (F) Joy Day Buel and Richard Buel, Jr. The Way of Duty: A Woman and Her Family in Revolutionary America . [1985: Norton] Drawing on diaries and letters, this book gives incredible detail of a wife and mother's life in revolutionary United States. (NF) Ann F. Crawford and Crystal S. Ragsdale. Women in Texas: Their Lives, Their Experiences, Their Accomplishments . [1992: State House Press, Austin, TX] This book tells the stories of 19th and 20th century Texas women from a variety of backgrounds and ethnic groups. Included among the 30 women are Barbara Jordan, Lupe Anguiano, and Lady Bird Johnson. [HB] (NF) Ellen Carol DuBois and Vicki L. Ruiz.

34. UNT Libraries: Subject Guides, Military Studies
For books on military studies, first consult the Statistics of the United States, colonial times to 1970 C3 DefenseLINK (Official site of The us Department of
http://www.library.unt.edu/subjects/military/milstudy.html

Subject Guides Menu
Military Studies
Biographical Sources Internet Sources Books Opposing Viewpoints ... Bibliographies
Books
For books on military studies, first consult the Online Catalog . The Online Catalog contains materials added to the collection since 1979. For older materials, consult the Card Catalog. You can search by subject, author, or title in either catalog. Subjects used in the catalogs can be found in Library of Congress Subject Headings (red books) located near the Reference Desk. Check the following subject headings if you need help getting started:
Military art and science Military education Military history , and United StatesArmed Forces Back to Top Located from the Electronic Resources database America: History and Life
Historical Abstracts

InfoTrac Custom Newspapers
Includes Texas, national, and international newspapers
PAIS International

Social Sciences Abstracts via EBSCOhost

Sociological Abstracts

Located on the Internet Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals Located in , 1st floor, Willis Library
America: History and Life
Combined Retrospective Index to Journals in History Historical Abstracts New York Times Index and other newspaper indexes Lower Level Microfiche Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Social Sciences Index (formerly International Index 1907-1965 and Social Sciences and Humanities Index, 1965-1974)

35. Homework Help - Social Studies
for New York State The resource for study of New journals covering themes, events, individuals and periods in us history from pre-colonial times to the
http://www.suffolk.lib.ny.us/youth/homework/socialstudies.html
Teen
Homework Help the Library

~ Social Studies ~ English Health Math Science ...
El Portal Latino
What are you looking for?
  • America the Beautiful - A comprehensive database about the states and territories of the U.S. Current Events
    • Topic Search - Search for your topic by subject or keyword CNN Student News Opposing Viewpoints - Access viewpoint articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and full-text magazine and newspaper articles on current controversial issues.
    Economics History
    • The Encyclopedia for New York State - The resource for study of New York State's History, Culture, Geography, Government, Business, and Politics at every educational level. History Resource Center - Provides access to historical (primary) documents, reference articles, and full-text journals covering themes, events, individuals and periods in U.S. history from pre-Colonial times to the present.

    Live Librarian is Now Available
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    September through June Having trouble connecting to any link in the Homework Help site?

36. Women's Studies Faculty
The Americas Review, and Explorations in Ethnic studies. writings produced within the various us Latino communities from colonial times to the
http://www.albany.edu/ws/belen.html
Back Home Distinguished Service Professor Office: SS 250b
Phone: 518-442-4719
E-mail: eab@albany.edu
The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Its History and Contribution Women in the Latin American Development Process (with C.E. Bose, 1995), Researching Women in Latin America and the Caribbean (with C.E. Bose. 1993), The Way it Was and other Writings by Jesus Colon (with V. Sanchez Korrol, 1993), The Hispanic Experience in the United States (with B.R. Sjostrom, 1988), The Puerto Rican Woman: Perspectives on Culture, History, and Society La mujer en la sociedad puertorriquena Albany PR-WOMENET Database: An Interdisciplinary Annotated Bibliography on Puerto Rican Women (with C.E. Bose and A. Roschelle, 1991), and An Interdisciplinary Guide for Research and Curriculum on Puerto Rican Women (with C.E. Bose and B.R. Sjostrom, 1990). She is currently working on the book manuscript Imagining the Nation: Colonialism, Migration, and Puerto Rican Culture to be published by Temple University Press. She has also published extensively in journals such as

37. Lewis University - American Studies
now the United States from preColumbian times until the on the Spanish, French, and English colonial experience, the 09-322 us Civil War and Reconstruction (3
http://www.lewisu.edu/academics/amerstudies/
Links to important areas:
American Studies
Objectives
Bechelor of Arts

Minor

Courses
Objectives
This inter-disciplinary program is offered to undergraduate students with an interest in the entire scope and pattern of American culture. American Studies includes a major and minor and consists of courses in English and History, cutting across a wide variety of departments. Undergraduates with a bachelor's degree in American Studies will be prepared to continue their education in a variety of graduate programs including law school and MBA programs as well as a variety of traditional academic areas such as English, history, political science and sociology. To top

Degree Offered : Bachelor of Arts
Total Credit Hours Required
Major Credit Hours Required
I Core Courses (12 Credit Hours)
United States History (6)
Choose two of the following:
09-320 U.S. Colonial and National History

38. Library Research Guide--Social Studies 98: Finding Primary Sources
2. Historical Statistics of the us, colonial times to 1970, 1975 similar to Statistical Abstract of the us ( 1 above national archive of over 270 studies that it
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hilles/research/guides/sociology/
GUIDE TO LIBRARY RESEARCH SOCIAL STUDIES 98
Finding Primary Sources
A. Finding primary sources in the HOLLIS Catalog
B. Finding primary sources in the Harvard Libraries Resources Site

C. Government Documents and Microforms

D. Public Opinion Data
...
G. Compilations of Documents in the Hilles Reference Collection
A. The HOLLIS Ca talog [hollis.harvard.edu]
The HOLLIS Catalog is a good place to begin a search. keyword search
Identify the type/format of material you need and use these terms in a keyword search
Examples:
labor unions and diaries
united states revolution and pamphlets subject search Examples: world war, 1939-1945 united states public opinion anarchism united states history sources author search Find official organizational, agency, and government publications

39. Distance Learning Resources
These programs discuss important events in us History and are Social studies TEKS n/a. Douglass narrates this history of rebellions from colonial times to John
http://www.esc20.k12.tx.us/distancelearning/williamsburg.htm
Colonial Williamsburg netVision20-member schools are invited to participate in this seven-part series of electronic field trips. These programs discuss important events in U.S. History and are available through your school's satellite dish (T-STAR) and/or the netVision20 video network. These electronic field trips are broadcast live via satellite from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in Virginia. All programs are geared to grades 5-8. The content aligns with the 5th and 8th grade Social Studies TEKS and many 8th grade Social Studies TAKS. Please notice that each EFT has two live roadcasts, at 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. CT. The duration of each program is one hour. Viewing is free, however, registration enables schools to have access to online lesson plans, activities, and resources, plus videotaping rights (for the life of the tape), and the opportunity to call in live during and immediately after the seven broadcasts. For additional information , please contact Susan Altgelt or call (210) 370-5639.

40. Social Studies Reources
colonial times Children in colonial times http//www.nps.gov making all the decisions needed to found a colony. Help http//middle.usm.k12.wi.us/Faculty/piper/5
http://technology.usd497.org/ctr/SocialStudiesPg2.htm
Social Studies Resources back to home General African American American Revolution ... Native American
Colonial Times
Children in Colonial Times
http://www.nps.gov/fofr/col_kids.htm
Colonial Challenge -Online activity
http://www.quia.com/rr/4049.html

A Colonial Family and Community
http://www.hfmgv.org/education/smartfun/colonial/intro/index.html
Colonial Kids
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002611F/
Colonial Williamsburg
http://www.history.org/History/
The First Thanksgiving
http://teacher.scholastic.com/thanksgiving/
The Jamestown Online Adventure
Put students in the situation of landing in the New World and making all the decisions needed to found a colony. This simulation lets them decide where to land, what to do when they get there, and even how many will be required to do hard labor. There are online helpers in the form of the London Company's Instruction and a Native American neighbor. Students will be scored as to how well they fared given the choices made, and will review what actually happened in Jamestown. This activity requires Flash version 5 or higher. http://www.historyglobe.com/jamestown/

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