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Real to Reel History |
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As an educator in the social sciences it is vital that you have a vast repertoire of resources. The very existence of this site revolves around an educator's need for extensive, reliable, and interesting sources of information within the social sciences. The web sites listed here represent excellent sources of information regarding History, Civics, Government, Geography, Economics, and Professional Information. |
Documents for this course can be found by accessing the extension site. |
Documents for this course can be found by accessing the extension site. |
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Here you will find information and links related to the world history imperialism project. |
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Here you will find information related to our library/media center at Ottawa High. Students can easily access research databases via this site as well as find books related to research, class requirements, or for personal enjoyment. * See Mrs. SSB if you need a password for the research databases. |
Recommended National & Internationalwww.cnn.comwww.msnbc.comwww.abcnews.comwww.foxnews.comwww.bbcnews.comwww.npr.com
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Cat Association of Topeka When Mrs. Jenkins discovered CAT, she knew immediately that the message this organization sent was one to back and embrace! As CAT's web site declares, CAT is a non-profit, no kill cat shelter dedicated to the welfare of abandoned and relinquished cats and kittens. Mrs. Jenkins whole-heartedly supports CAT and volunteers with the shelter whenever possible. |
PLEASE NOTEMrs. Jenkins is in no way affiliated with any of the sites recommended on teachertash. By clicking on an external link you will be transfered to a site hosted by another party and Mrs. Jenkins holds no responsibility for the content therein. |
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This site is dedicated toward teaching American History through
music. Sponsored by The University of Pittsburgh's Center for American
Music, the site serves as a wonderful resource for teachers. The project
goes as far as to break American music into decades and categories that
can easily be incorporated into the classroom. |
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