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Storycenter: Worldwide Story Sharing
This site includes a venue for listening to and sharing stories worldwide, including intergenerational ones of civil rights and first-person narratives of struggle, courage, and transformation. Users create and access stories via Storywork, digital storyt
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on August 30, 2018
Museum Box
Fantastic opportunity for students to replace old-style reports with CUBES/BOXES where they can import writing (docs), images, video clips to create a display.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on August 24, 2017
TimeToast- Create Timelines
Great tool for having your students create timelines from history, biographies, and personal events while importing images and text!
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on August 24, 2017
The Chisel: Examining POV on Action Proposals
Check out this amazing site that brings together groups with opposing pov\'s on critical proposals.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on February 11, 2016
Country Codes for Internet Research
Alan November reminds us that our search browsers tend to be specifically rooted in our own country. For more refined information add the country code. For example, CN is the code for China. Enter: site: CN economy
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on February 11, 2016
Christopher Columbus Creates 21st Century Explorers
An “upgrade” process from textbook to globally connected learning. Students connect via email, face-to-face interviews, online surveys,Twitter&Skype with people from around the world to learn about different perspectives of one historic figure
Posted by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano, last updated on November 23, 2015
Facebook Pages for American Revolution & American Revolution Myths
Students showed their research and knowledge about historic figures of the American Revolutionby creating a fake facebook profile page
Posted by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano, last updated on November 23, 2015
British Museum\'s Mesopotamia Interactive!
Fantastic information packed site with interactions for Mesopotamia cultures including contributions, location, societal structures. Attractive and intuitive in nature, this resource is a great complement to readings on the subject.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 5, 2014
Law: Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Highlights and resources regarding seminal cases and decisions rendered by the U.S. Supreme Court
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 5, 2014
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U.S. Courts to Classrooms
Resources for teaching about the U.S. court system on all levels.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 5, 2014
Categories:
History
Social Studies