Social Studies

 

Ohio History
 

Maps101 
 

Library of Congress
             Primary and secondary historical sources including audio and video clips that
             are updated weekly.
 

C-Span Classroom
             Free resources for teaching civics and US government including lesson plans
             and video clips
 

History Channel
 

American Rhetoric
              Liven up your social studies class with audio and video clips of the top 100
              historical and famous speeches by Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy,
              Franklin D. Roosevelt and others, along with other famous historical events.
              Speeches are provided in mp3 format, which will play in Windows Media
              Player, QuickTime, or Real Player. Full text is also available.
 

Sheppard Software Web Games (map activities)
             Try "The States Experiment."
 

The American Presidency Project
             Audio and video clips of past presidents
 

History and Politics Outloud
             Audio clips of Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Martin
             Luther King, Jr, Richard Nixon and public domain clips of people in American
             politics. This site is searchable.
 

Safe Passage
             Journey through the Underground Railroad with multimedia activities.
 

Geo-Images Project
             This is a database of images for teaching geography. Some of the photos are
             panoramic.
 

U.S. Geological Survey Learning Web 

Google Earth
             Satellite images of the earth and locations. Click on the map or type in a
             location or address for a satellite picture. The images were taken by aircraft
             or by satellite within the last three years. Resolution is not the best but
             Google promises to improve this. Pictures can be printed. Try typing in the
             location of your school.
 

Topozone
              Free topographical maps based on those produced by the USGS but easier
              to search. Search by location name or by latitude and longitude.
 

Interactive Maps

Where’s George Project


NARA Archives (National Archives and Records)
 

CensusScope
             Use this portal to Census data to help students better understand graphs and
             the power of explaining complex data in a graphic form. Maps are used to
             demonstrate demographics on a county-by-county level.
 

Ben's Guide (GPO)
             This site provides information and interactive activities specifically tailored for
             educators, parents, and K-12 students. These resources can help teach
             about our government and how it works. They can also teach about the
             primary source materials on GPO Access (the Government Printing Office’s
             free online service of official Government information from all three branches
             of the U.S. Government), and how citizens can use GPO Access in carrying
             out their civic responsibilities. And, just as GPO Access provides locator
             services to U.S. Government sites, Ben's Guide provides a similar service to
             U.S. Government websites developed for kids. The site index provides, in one
             convenient place, a link to all the pages of Ben's Guide. From the
             Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO).
 

Awesome Stories
             Has video, images, audio and documents.


The Official U.S. Time
              This public service is cooperatively provided by the two time agencies of
              United States: a Department of Commerce agency, the National Institute of
              Standards and Technology (NIST), and its military counterpart, the U.S.
              Naval Observatory (USNO). Readings from the clocks of these agencies
              contribute to world time, called Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The site
              displays the official U.S. time for all 50 states and U.S. territories. It also has a
              map of the world. Lighted areas are regions with daylight and the dark areas
              represent night time. Use this site when discussing movement of the sun,
              meridian lines, election times. Java must be enabled to see the animated
              clock.
 

Ten by Ten
              Every hour at this website, 10 rows of 10 photographs are posted. These
              images are gleaned from Reuters World News, BBC World Edition and the
              New York Times International News. Subjects are generally of a global
              nature.
 

National Geographic Expeditions Online
              Lesson plans, activities, and atlases

 

 

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