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Do you have a question about the national parks, the National Park Service or American history? Ask one of our historians listed below. Just click on the name of the person you want to contact and send your question by e-mail. To help you direct your ques Full Review » Frontiers in History: Ideas from the National Archives. Descriptions of 44 collections of records that are available for student research and relate to the 2001 National History Day Theme: Frontiers in History. Full Review » The primary goal of this activity is to give students the genuine experience of oral history in order to appreciate the process of historiography. We identified immigrants in our community who reflect the ethnic diversity of our student body, enabling stu Full Review » Condensed China is an introduction to Chinese history. It exists to inform, enlighten, and attract netizens interested in China. It is not a complete history of China; I deliberately skipped over and left out a lot of information. This is more like ''Chin Full Review » The National Register of Historic Places is pleased to promote awareness of and appreciation for the historical accomplishments of American women during Women's History Month. As part of the celebration, this site showcases historic properties listed in t Full Review » The NHD program serves as a vehicle to teach students important literacy skills and to engage them in the use and understanding of museum and library resources. The program inspires students to study local history, and then challenges them to expand their Full Review » The green anaconda is the largest snake in the world. Although famous, very little is known about its life history. Until I began my research, no field studies had been carried out on the species. Due to the skin trade and habitat degradation its numbers Full Review » While this site is designed for the US History student, the outlines, notes, biographies, quizzes and vocabulary can also be used by anyone who is interested in our country's history. Teachers are also more than welcome to use the information on this site Full Review » THis is the home site of the National Geographic News for History and Culture. This is a terrific daily resource for teachers and students in all grade levels of the social sciences. Excellent graphics! Full Review »
Students explore the world of the Vikings, Beothuks, and Egyptians. They plot voyages and learn about individual explorers. Full Review » |
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