Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Thing #14, Online Resources

Although Curriki did not seem to be working, I found plenty of other online resources.
1) From Thinkfinity, Hands-on Science Activities from Science NetLinks.
2) From Kathy Schrock's Guide, "Cool Quotes," with quotations in many categories.
3) From Free Federal Resources for Educational Excellence, a site on ""Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire: Early Films of San Francisco, 1897-1916"
4) From Google U.S. Government Search, Quick Facts form the U.S. Census.
5) From PBS Teacher Network, a site on Great American Authors,
6) From the Smithsonian's "Encyclopedia Smithsonian," a site on the invention of the electric guitar.
7) From the Library of Congress site for Kids and Families, American Memory, "millions of digital items" including one on "The 19th Century in Print."
8) From the National Archives' online exhibits, a site on the "Deadly Virus: The Influenza Epidemic of 1918."
9) From Calisiphere (the University of California), many primary sources about California, including topics such as the Gold Rush and missions.
10) From CLRN, "California" in "America's Story" from "America's Library."

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