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Bookmark This! Teachers, Teens, and Technology

May 17 2010
Who does what with technology? [...] »

Bookmark This! World War II Interactive Collection: Free From Footnote (December only)

Dec 9 2009
Digitized primary resources on World War II—free access during December! [...] »

Bookmark This! Google Scholar: Finding the Laws that Govern Us

Nov 19 2009
Search for federal and state district, appellate and supreme court opinions—full-text and related cases. [...] »

Bookmark This! History and Headlines

Nov 15 2009
This online magazine brings the perspective of history to today's events. [...] »

Bookmark This! Virtual Fieldtrips

Oct 13 2009
As good as the real thing? [...] »

Bookmark This! Free Maps!

Sep 28 2009
If all you need are basic maps for classroom exercises, this may be the place! [...] »

Bookmark This! Gilder Lehrman's History Now

Sep 23 2009
It's all about the American Revolution. [...] »

Bookmark This! Teaching Mexican American History with the Bracero Program

Sep 10 2009
A resource for bilingual (Spanish-English) materials for teaching 20th century American history. [...] »

Bookmark This! Our Courts Especially for Middle School Students

Aug 20 2009
Is it possible to excite and engage your students in learning about the judicial system? [...] »

Bookmark This! New and Improved Websites and Lesson Plans

Aug 6 2009
Don't miss this new website on the the aftermath of emancipation and new materials on EDSITEment. [...] »

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