The Chronicle of Revolution: A site created by PBS.org for their Liberty! series. On the site, students can explore timelines, read newspaper accounts (within each newspaper account are links to further reading about important people and places mentioned in the articles), and play the trivia game.
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Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Monday, January 30, 2012
Glogster
Glogster – Create online posters using images, videos, links, audio and more. A nice (less messy, more interactive) alternative to a traditional poster. See video tutorials at: Glogster Info.
American History Videos
American History Videos – A collection of history videos created by McGraw-Hill. Topics range from the Civil War to modern times.
Art Resources
Below are some great websites that can be used in Art, History, and Foreign Language classes (to name a few!):
The Google Art Project is a great site that allows users to take virtual tours of museums and to see famous pieces of art up close.
- Noun Project – Free Clip Art of Universal Symbols
- Google Art Project – Take virtual tours of the world’s most famous museums.
- A. Pintura Art Detective - Solve an art mystery by comparing various styles of art and artists.
The Google Art Project is a great site that allows users to take virtual tours of museums and to see famous pieces of art up close.
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