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PUBLIC MARKS from knann with tags hsvt & history

May 2007

free powerpoints and whiteboard presentations for teachers

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Free microsoft Power point TM presentations biology chemistry maths english history physics geography spanish powerpoints. Great for KS1 KS2 KS3 KS4 and post 16 A level lessonplans, K-12 and more

History Powerpoints

Free powerpoints to download for History teachers

Report Template

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An inquiry-based activity about McCarthy, Truman, and American society

March 2007

Timeline - The Race to Build the Atomic Bomb

Interactive resource for students and teachers. May be helpful for the Academic Fair.

February 2007

History of Lake Champlain

brief history of the Champlain Valley, focused on Lake Champlain and its uses. It is by no means complete, and we are constantly adding to it as we increase our knowledge of this region, through our research and archaeological projects.

December 2006

Digital History Reader

All modules will follow a similar design that includes: a statement of the module’s “objectives” and the historical questions students will be asked to consider; the “story” or context for the question with background historical information; an “archive” of documents with questions to guide students’ use of the documents; and a student assessment section that allows for student feedback and evaluates what students have learned. The modules are designed for introductory level survey courses at colleges and universities and for advanced history courses at the secondary level.

History and Politics Out Loud

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A searchable archive of politically significant audio materials. Funded by The National Endowment for the Humanities

August 2006

Landscape Change Program

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A wonderful website to see past pictures of your hometown.The Landscape Change Program, at the University of Vermont, is a virtual collection of images that documents 200 years of Vermont’s changing face. We have thousands of views of Vermont as it was and as it is, online and free to everyone.

October 2005

Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The Timeline of Art History is a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world, as illustrated especially by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. Graphically navigate by chronology and geography using timelines and maps, and then delve into a history lesson on the key events for a particular time and place anywhere in the world. T

August 2005

Ancient History: The Egyptians from the BBC

Portal site for studying ancient Egypt. Try the Mummy Maker-- a simulation of the mummification process.

Make your own "Old West" style Wanted Poster

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Upload a picture, add some text, and create your authentic "Wanted" poster online!

July 2005

History Matters: The U.S. Survey on the Web

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Designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History courses. This site serves as a gateway to Web resources and offers useful materials for teaching U.S. history.

20th Century Heroes and Villains

The twentieth century has seen great deeds of heroism and bravery by significant leaders and the average people. It is also a time when some of those who have have risen to lead countries might classified as 'Villains'. Based on little seen documents from the National Arhives of events or episodes surrounding Churchill, Kennedy, Truman, Stalin, or Mussolini, you are asked to judge whether the figure in question is 'a hero or a villain?'

WWII The HomeFront (Great Britain)

http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/index/exhibitions.htm This is an investigation into life on the home front during the Second World War. There are seven galleries: preparations for war,evacuation,,bombing of Britain,Empire home front,everyday life,women at war, spies Each gallery is broken into various topics with sources and questions. The visual material is accessible to all pupils with or without teacher input. There are worksheets, timelines and a glossary. There is also a diary facility so pupils can save, edit and access their work directly from the net. The gallery contains a video archive using clips from the Imperial War Museum on many of the topics. Some galleries have additional activities to play: Lights Out; Escape the Blitz; Shelter from the Blitz; Empire Home Front; Shopping in the War; Spy Catcher. More resources available from Great Britain's National Archive.