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1. Historical Maps
historical maps. maps of the History of Mexico What we today call Mexico was inhabited by many different peoples through the years. teachnology.com.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/subjects/mapshistorical.htm
Historical Maps These maps give you sense of how things were way back then. Find maps of ancient times, the Middle Ages, even the "old" 20th Century! Columbus's Four Voyages
See maps of all four of Christopher Columbus's voyages! Maps of North America History
These maps trace the development and history of North America, from earliest times to the present. Maps of United States History
See how the United States got to be the way it did with these helpful, colorful maps. Maps of U.S. Wars
These maps show the wars the United States armed forces have fought in, from the earliest to modern. Exploration and Settlement of the U.S.
These maps show the way the U.S. was settled and the people who explored it. Maps of the History of Canada
See how Canada evolved, from French territory to English territory, to one large British colony, to one huge independent country. Maps of the History of Mexico
What we today call Mexico was inhabited by many different peoples through the years. See who they were and where they lived.

2. Maps And Globes
and maps Harvard Map Collection from Harvard University historical maps of the get map of any area, plan trip routes, more maps That teach - great free
http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/maps.html
Maps and Globes
(more map sites can be found on continent pages from main menu)
1992 Agricultural Atlas of the U.S.
- many agricultural maps available
All the Worlds Maps
- compilation of each nation's maps - including cities
ArcData Online
- ESRI's Internet Mapping and Data Site
Atlas of the World

Atlas of the World
- Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com
Atlases (K-5)
- from bigchalk.com
Atlases (6-8)
- from bigchalk.com
Atlases (9-12)
- from bigchalk.com
Country Map Web Sites
- get country maps from alphabetized list
Create A Graph
- create your own printable bar, pie, or line graph David Rumsey Historical Map Collection Degree Confluence Project - visit each lat./long. degree intersection, and photograph location Digital Map Store Topo Maps Lake Maps Maps for Macintosh GPS Software ... "Do It Yourself" Color-Coded State Maps - make your own custom maps Draw Map of Any Address - from Maps.com Earth and Globes World - animated worlds, globes and spinning, rotating Earths - from University of California - Berkely EnviroMapper - Mapping environmental information from the EPA Expedia Maps - creates maps for addresses, businesses, driving directions and places

3. ECB Surf Report: Geography And Maps
Back to top. historical maps. historical maps includes materials from the University of Texas Perry online manual to help parents and caregivers teach geography to young children
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Geography and Maps (February 2001)
From cartography to cultural geography, from the United States to Zimbabwe, the Internet provides a wealth of geographical information. Use these sites to begin your exploration! Maps l Historica l l Lessons l Wisconsin Maps
National Atlas of the United States
has digital views of natural and sociocultural U.S. landscapes to illustrate complex relationships between environments, places, and people. Multimedia maps show active volcanoes and more. Users also can create their own multilayered maps with an interactive map browser. A new feature provides printable outline maps suitable for classroom use (rivers and lakes, states, states and capitals).

4. OPLIN Current Events Maps Geography Historical Maps
Libraries. OH! Kids. OH! teach / INFOhio. OH! Teens. Ohioana Library Current Events maps Geography historical maps. 1895 Ohio Map
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=6-98-2500

5. Maps & Globes Sites
8. Can teach maps This site provides ideas about activities you can do with historical maps Images of the New World, 1507-1669; Planning the Lewis and Clark
http://oswego.org/staff/cchamber/resources/maps.cfm
3D Atlas Online
3D Atlas Online is your ultimate geographic resource! [ Edit ABC Teach Maps
This site has free printable outlines of each of the United States and other countries as well. [ Edit American Embassy London Ready References U.S.
Choose a state to find information about it. [ Edit Around the World:Countries:U.S.:History:State Histories
Select a state to find information about it. [ Edit AtlaPedia
Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world. [ Edit Australia For Kids
This is a site about Australia designed for kids. It even includes a webquest. [ Edit Australia Theme
Australia map, thematic units, resources, printables, and lesson plans. [ Edit Can Teach- Maps
This site provides ideas about activities you can do with your students in teaching about maps. [ Edit Color Landform Atlas Of The United States
Shaded relief maps showing landforms of each US state. Satellite views of 48 states. 1895 maps. External links to newpapers, weather, and more. [ Edit Directory of US National Parks
A good resource for National Park information. [

6. HISTORIC MAPS, CHARTS & GAZETEERS
Shop, the film Mariner, historical interpreters, and Other programs teach visitors to hoist signal flags Books Miscellaneous Papers Post maps Examine regions
http://www.immigrantships.net/newcompass/maritime/mar_resources/maritime_museums
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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UNITED STATES
- States in Alphabetical Order
COUNTRIES
- Alphabetical Order
UNITED STATES - States in Alphabetical Order
Maritime Heritage Project

The Maritime Heritage Project is a California non-profit corporation established in 1998 dedicated to preserving that shipping history from the mid-1800s to the turn of the Century
The Project focus is on steamships plying the West Coast of the United States, their Captains and passengers
The San Diego Maritime Museum, San Diego, California

Star of India - 1863, is the flagship of the San Diego Maritime Museum. The Museum has also acquired the Steam Ferryboat Berkeley - 1898, and the Steam Yacht Medea
Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Connecticut
Mystic Seaport is one of the countries leading maritime museums. There is the bustling 19th-century village of tall ships and historic buildings, exhibit galleries brimming with the culture of seafaring lives, and a unique shipyard where the nearly lost art of wooden shipbuilding endures. In addition there is the G.W. Blount Library for those interested in all kinds of maritime research and the Planetarium, where exhibits and classes are available for adults and children. The G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic, Connecticut

7. Dallas County, Missouri, Historical Maps
Dallas County, Missouri, genealogy site, part of the USGenWeb MOGenWeb project. 1809-1812. maps rendered by Frances Deis Harris teach her students, contributed by her granddaughter Jo Harris Fischer. For links to web sites with other historical Missouri maps
http://www.rootsweb.com/~modallas/maps_index.html
Home History Queries Sources ... Search Dallas County, Missouri
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For links to web sites with other historical Missouri maps, see the Missouri Genealogy Sites and Dallas County Related Sites Home History Queries ... Search The Dallas County MOGenWeb site is maintained by Gary Swift . Comments and contributions are welcome.
Many thanks to previous coordinators Carmen Boyd and Megan Zurawicz.
Last updated: Tuesday, 31-Dec-2002 20:44:31 MST

8. Historical Maps Page
Washington State mapstate historical, Geographical, Wall Map These are the most unique maps created to Especially produced to teach Washington State history and
http://www.geo-klett.com/washington/washington.php
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  • Large 69" x 51" wall map for easy viewing throughout the classroom! Historical and local highlights added to enhance educational needs. Designed with input of educators to maximize school use. Vivid glossy color to enhance elevations, mountains and water. Clear comprehensive special wipe on/off surface for writing and demo purpose. Tailored to history, geographic, and environmental teachings
  • 9. U.S. Map And Book:Geography:Reproducible Maps:Books:Teacher Resources:Teaching M
    Floor Globes. Atlases. State maps. Poster maps. historical maps. teacher Resources Detailed Outline maps are designed to teach students the location of countries, world regions, bodies
    http://www.usmapandbook.com/geography/resources.html
    Geography
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    51" x 51" Continents Map Book Set Globes Table Globes Floor Globes Atlases State Maps ... Teacher Resources History Ancient History World History American History More American History English Language Arts Basic English Skills Reading Comprehension Literature Dictionaries ... References Mathematics Basic Math Skills Life Skills Math Algebra Geometry ... Resources Where On Earth? Understanding Latitude and Longitude This classroom-tested approach to basic geographic concepts includes seven skill-sequenced lessons with reproducible student reading material, diagrams, vocablary exercises, activites, worksheets, and maps. Building skill upon skill, students read about key concepts, then use grids and maps to develop an understanding of latitude and longitude. WW0-15124 Reproducible Book Blank Map Outlines Contains up-to-date maps of countries and regions throughout the world, plus a separate map of each state of the United States. These reproducible map outlines are designed to supplement a comprehensive study of the world. IF8554 Reproducible Book Geography Skills Activities Relevant activites help you teach basic map skills and meet new educational standards for geography instruction. Nine sections cover maps and globes; direction and location; physical features; keys and legends; cultural features; migration, construction, and environment; scale and distance; statistical and thematic maps; and everyday use of maps.

    10. Maps
    historical maps. The You can also access an index by countries and regions. Also use their link to other historical map pages. Another
    http://mercury.soas.ac.uk/users/tt2/teach/maps1.html
    Historical maps The best place to start is probably the historical collection of the at the University of Austin, Texas. You can also access an index by countries and regions . Also use their link to other historical map pages. Another useful site Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century:
    There is also a good collection of historical maps at the Historical and Political Maps of the Modern Age site (but many of them are in Spanish). They take some time to download, and can gum up your browser. This site includes a useful map of India, 1935-47 You will find convenient contemporary maps of Asia and Africa (and many other parts of the world) at the ReliefWeb Map Center For historical maps of China and East Asia, try the Modern Maps page of Hyperhistory.com (this site has a number of other features you may wish to explore). Historical maps of Palestine:
    In addition to the resources on the Middle East Seminar page, there are also the following:
    Map showing the borders of Palestine before 1948, and after 1967:

    Two maps that illustrate the progress of Jewish settlements in Palestine between and
    Back to teaching homepage

    11. Historic Maps And The Study Of Asian History
    Urban Metamorphosis Using maps Asa Portal to Exploring Art and Applied Virtual Reality System for the National historical Park and What Did the Buddha teach?
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    Friday November 7, 2003 Time Function Venue Registration
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    Pairash Thajchayapong National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) Ovid J. L. Tzeng, Pacific Neighborhood Consortium (PNC) / Academia Sinica
    Peter P.C. Zheng, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand Opening Ceremony:
    Peera Manatas, Vice Minister for Culture, Royal Thai Government
    Keynote Speech:
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    Historic Maps and the Study of Asian History
    Chair: Robert Cribb, Australia National University Speakers: Historical Maps As a Window on Asian Societies: Problems and Opportunities Robert Cribb, Australia National University Japan¡¦s Cultural Heritage On-line: A Japanese Historical Map Library at UC-Berkeley Peter Zhou, University of California, Berkeley
    th Floor, Auditorium

    12. Teaching Documents About Stratigraphy And Historical Geology, Links For Palaeobo
    Devonian, Triassic, etc.) of different kinds of data on maps and other of Geology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio GEOBIOLOGY II historical Geology
    http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/teach/stratiteach.html
    Home Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geologyy
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    ... Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy
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    Teaching Documents about Historical Geology
    Sequence Stratigraphy@ ... Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@ Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy Gary R. Ciszewski , (GNSharkFan), North Tonawanda, NY: Stratigraphy Pathfinder . Bibliographic clues and online resources. Pamela J. W. Gore , Department of Geology, Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston, GA: Historical Geology . Online laboratory manual. Go to: Stratigraphy and Lithologic Correlation , and Relative Dating Laboratory . See also here Martin Lee , Division of Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow: Mesozoic stratigraphy . Go to: Triassic and Jurassic LithStrat Richtlinien zur stratigraphischen Nomenklatur Volker Mosbrugger Loeschke Historische Geologie . Video lectures, In German.

    13. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio Ohio Teaching Resources Ohio
    OH! teach / INFOhio Ohio teaching Resources Ohio Literature for Young People Ohio Magazines, Pamphlets and maps (Map). Maumee Valley historical Society.
    http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=19-839-861-636

    14. American Studies @ The University Of Virginia
    information on the history of mapmaking, what maps can teach us about and Geography Has maps and geography index, recreation maps, historical maps, Atlas of
    http://xroads.virginia.edu/~YP/geo.html
    SearchAS@UVA YELLOW PAGES
    Ethnicity
    Gender Literature Philosophy ...
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    The Yellow Pages Geography
    U.S. Census Bureau American Fact Finder
    Tables and maps of Census 2000 data for all geographies to the block level.
    Big Wide World of Maps
    A directory that provides information on the history of mapmaking, what maps can teach us about the Earth, how accurate maps really are, the compromises in displaying our planet on flat maps, and how maps can bring human rights issues into focus.
    CIA World Factbook
    Offers geographical, economic, and other factual information for countries around the world.
    FedStats
    Searchable statistical data and maps, links to agencies and their statistics, agency press releases, statistics by geography.
    GeoExplorer
    UK-based site that acts as a portal for geographic information. Oriented toward students and teachers.
    Geography Departments Worldwide
    Searchable database of academic geography departments
    Geography at About.com

    15. 25 Map Crossword Puzzles That Teach Map And Geography Skills - By Finch, Spencer
    25 Map/Crossword Puzzles That teach Map and Geography Students use the maps to complete the puzzles. comparing times zones; reading historical, elevation, and
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    Spencer Finch has been creating social studies materials for teachers and students for over five years. He is also the author of Map Crosswords, published by Scholastic Teaching Resources. He has been creating social studies materials for teachers and students for over five years.
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    25 Map/Crossword Puzzles That Teach Map and Geography SkillsPut your students on the road to map skills success with these fun crossword puzzles. Students use the maps to complete the puzzles. Skills covered include latitude and longitude; tracing routes; comparing times zones; reading historical, elevation, and resource maps; and more.
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    16. "Map Power: Using Computers To Make & Teach With Maps"
    or some aged, outfrom-under-copyright historical atlases to make and amend my own digital maps is absolutely crucial to the way I teach online world
    http://www.washburn.edu/cas/history/stucker/AHA2002.html
    This is the online revised version of a paper given at the January 2002 American Historical Association Meeting in San Francisco by Sara W. Tucker, Professor of History, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, sara.tucker@washburn.edu Introduction For a number of years now I have spent a large amount of my time teaching introductory sections of World History - a challenge that I enjoy greatly. Over the past several years I've also started teaching online classes offered completely via the internet - another teaching challenge that I love. Not everyone envies me this rich teaching life - quite a few of my colleagues consider me crazy, first to want to teach the bottomless topic of world history and second, to add the great complication of learning to use online computer technology. Certainly there are days when I wonder if they don't have a point. But usually I tell them that if computers are sometimes the problem, they are also often a part of the solution, and nowhere more so than in what they can do for confirmed map users such as myself. I've been using maps as much as possible for my entire teaching career, which now spans twenty-eight years. Since I teach every area and era of world history, I almost never meet a map that I don't like - and want to acquire for one or another teaching situation. I regularly use hundreds and hundreds of "filled out" maps both in the traditional classroom and in my online classes, as well as increasingly putting them online in various study and teaching resources web-pages. I also use great varieties of blank outline maps for student exercises and tests, and increasingly as bases on which to make maps of my own.

    17. "Map Power: Using Computers To Make & Teach With Maps"
    or some aged, outfrom-under-copyright historical atlases and thus a better software to teach to students got an image editor, making really useful maps is - if
    http://www.washburn.edu/cas/history/stucker/AHA2002MapPower.html
    This is the online version of a paper scheduled to be given at the January 2002 American Historical Association Meeting in San Francisco by Sara W. Tucker, Professor of History, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, zztuck@washburn.edu . It will be presented in the H-Net Bill Cecil-Fronsman Memorial Panel on Teaching Innovation, in the Westin St. Francis California East Room, Sunday, January 6 in a session running 8:30 - 10:30 am. Introduction For a number of years now I have spent a large amount of my time teaching introductory sections of World History - a challenge that I enjoy greatly. Over the past several years I've also started teaching online classes offered completely via the internet - another teaching challenge that I love. Not everyone envies me this rich teaching life - quite a few of my colleagues consider me crazy, first to want to teach the bottomless topic of world history and second, to add the great complication of learning to use online computer technology. Certainly there are days when I wonder if they don't have a point. But usually I tell them that if computers are sometimes the problem, they are also often a part of the solution, and nowhere more so than in what they can do for all confirmed map enthusiasts such as myself. I've been using maps as much as possible for my entire teaching career, now over twenty-five years. Since I teach every area and era of world history, I've almost never met a map that I didn't like - and want to acquire for one or another teaching situation. I regularly use hundreds and hundreds of "filled out" maps both in the traditional classroom and in my online classes, as well as increasingly putting them online in various study and teaching resources web-pages. I use blank outline maps for student exercises and tests, and as a base on which to make my own maps of many sorts. Next semester, when I will be on sabbatical, I plan to teach myself simple animation, so I can begin making my own "moving maps."

    18. Cartographia Extraordinaire -- The Historical Map Transformed -- David Rumsey
    how they were created and the lessons they can teach modern cartographers Included are examples of sophisticated juxtapositions of historical maps and current
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    19. Jmmh
    There are also links to Qur an translations and historical maps of the Middle East. 1912 map of Bethlehem. From the University of Texas.
    http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol1no1/teach-islamic.html
    The J ournal for M ulti M edia H istory
    Volume 1 Number 1 ~ Fall 1998 Teaching Islamic Civilization with Information Technology Corinne Blake N ew types of information technology such as the Internet and CD-ROM can be used to enhance courses in colleges and universities. A large amount of primary material about Islam and Islamic civilizations, for example, is available to students through the Internet, including full texts of the Qur'an in various translations, several collections of Hadith (records of the Prophet Muhammad’s words and deeds), Shi`i and Sufi religious texts, and classics works of Islamic literature. Since this material is mostly translated, it is of limited interest to advanced graduate students, but it is appropriate for undergraduate courses on Islamic religion, history, and civilization as well as for survey courses in world history. Using material from the Internet provides students with access to primary sources and research material that is often unavailable at smaller institutions. It can also expose students to different points of view within the Muslim community. The challenge for already overextended professors is figuring out how to locate these materials and incorporate them into courses. After reviewing primary source material for teaching Islamic civilization that is available online, I'll discuss methods and issues related to incorporating Internet material into courses. A photograph of the Hala Masque

    20. The Atlas Of Canada - National Historic Sites
    View this map. These gatherings also provided an opportunity to teach the young, celebrate sites such as these provide a cultural and historical foundation for
    http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/peopleandsociety/nunavut/specialplaces/nati
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    National Historic Sites and their associated artefacts are preserved to promote an appreciation of historic places, people, and events and their contribution to the Canadian identity. There are eleven national historic sites in Nunavut. The first designated historic sites in Nunavut recognized European activities. More recently, the national historic sites have been designated to recognize sites important in aboriginal history. Parks Canada administers a program that recognizes places of national historic importance. These sites and their associated artefacts are preserved to promote an appreciation of historic places, people and events and their contribution to the Canadian identity. There are eleven national historic sites in Nunavut. Some are managed by the territorial government, others are managed locally. The first designated national historic sites in what is now Nunavut recognized European activities. However, more recently, national historic sites have been designated to recognize sites important in aboriginal history. Note that both status and names of the sites are subject to change. Historic sites commemorating European activities include the Frobisher site, Beechey Island, and whaling stations on Kekerten and Blacklead Islands.

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