There's so much information out there on the world-wide web, but how do you know what is relevant? What is credible? What is appropriate for middle and high school student learners?
Each independent link below has been used in and out of the classroom setting to help supplement instruction for student learning.
Credible information about all things history! The History Channel created this site dedicated to students. There are videos, pictures, primary and secondary sources, and excellent summary readings on virtually all events from history.
The World Fact Book provides information on the history, people and society, government, economy, energy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities.
While this website has been archived, it is still a helpful site for engaging kids in online learning games and quizzes for learning about history.
Duckster's goal is to provide a fun and educational website with lots of interesting content. Their website is full of articles that are informative, easy to read, and interesting.
Find fascinating history facts from around the globe. Perfect for young historians! Discover bloody battles, mighty monarchs, fierce warriors, incredible history facts and awe-inspiring characters from our past.
Ready for a time-travelling adventure? Click the link below to start the journey!
Originally started by the critically acclaimed novelist, John Green and his high school history teacher, this online Youtube channel is dedicated to presenting non-partisan videos of historical time periods, people, and events throughout human existence.
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