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[EDInfo] Teaching Resources: African American History, Earth Science Visualizations and More
African American history, earth science visualizations, polar
scientists, the periodic table of the elements, underwater
archaeology, early settlements in North America, American art,
and the Star-Spangled Banner are among the topics of new
resources at FREE, the website that makes teaching resources
from federal agencies easier to find:
http://www.free.ed.gov/
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Arts
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Picturing America
aims to introduce students to America's art treasures and
promote American history and culture in schools and public
libraries. This initiative invites K-12 schools, home school
consortia, and public libraries to apply for a set of 20
laminated posters and a teachers resource book. Posters
include images of "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere,"
"Washington Crossing the Delaware," and "Looking Down Yosemite
Valley," and works by Audubon, Catlin, Benton, Cole, Homer,
Rockwell, Wyeth, and others. (National Endowment for the
Humanities)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2027
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History
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African American History Month
features more than 60 resources related to African American
history. See photos and historic places from the civil rights
movement. Learn about Frederick Douglass, the Harlem
Renaissance, the 369th Infantry, Brown v. Board of Education,
Martin Luther King, and Jackie Robinson. Find out about
Oberlin, New Philadelphia, and more. (Department of
Education)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2022
History Explorer
is a timeline of stories from exhibits, collections, and
programs of the National Museum of American History.
(National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2026
Jamestown, Quebec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings
commemorates the 400th anniversary of these three lasting
settlements founded in North America between 1607-1609. See
rare European and Native American artifacts. Learn about the
settlements -- their economies and labor systems, populations,
spiritual life, trade, diplomacy, and warfare. (National
Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2023
Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American Portraits
presents photos of 100 famous and influential African
Americans, from with Frederick Douglass and to Wynton
Marsalis. Each portrait includes a brief biography.
(National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2024**************************************************************************
National Children's Folksong Repository Project
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/NCFR/
Adults and Kids are invited to participate:
An historic electronic online archive of children's folk songs.
A public folklore project built by the citizens of the United States
and territories. Watch the streaming video.
Pick up the Phone and SING OR CHANT (SAY) YOUR SONG.
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Star-Spangled Banner
recounts the story of the flag that inspired our national
anthem. Learn about the design of the U.S. flag, how Francis
Scott Key's song changed how Americans viewed the flag, and
the flag code -- protocols for handling and displaying the
U.S. flag. Take a 10-question quiz on the history of the U.S.
flag and the Star-Spangled Banner. (National Museum of
American History, Smithsonian Institution)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=7
Museum of Underwater Archaeology
introduces students to the work of underwater archaeologists
and maritime historians. Explore shipwrecks, lost colonies,
and underwater archaeological projects around the world.
Follow the stories of the CSS Alabama, a Confederate ship sunk
in battle, and the Industry, a sloop that went down in 1764
while delivering supplies to British troops in Florida. Learn
about the six steps in conducting an underwater archaeology
project. (Museum of Underwater Archaeology, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration)
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The registry also includes sites for charter Schools, virtual schools,
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Science
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Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists
features photos, blogs, and webcasts of penguin biologists,
glaciologists, cosmologists, geologists, and marine scientists
working in Antarctica and the Arctic. They're documenting
their adventures in real time, so that students can follow
their research, ask questions, and share in discoveries as
they occur. Learn about the penguins, whales, South Pole
telescope, transantarctic mountains, what's under the
glaciers, ballooning, building a neutrino detector under ice,
and more. (Exploratorium, National Science Foundation)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2029
Periodic Table of the Elements
displays the elements by atomic number and describes the
history and sources of each element, as well as its properties
and uses.
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/IEC/elementsong.html
Teaching Geoscience with Visualizations
features collections of dozens of animations for teaching
geoscience topics -- atmosphere, biosphere, climate, earth's
surface, energy and material cycles, geology, human
dimensions, hydrosphere and cryosphere, hydrology, ocean,
solar system, solid earth, earth history, and more. Learn
what makes an effective visualization and best practices for
using visualizations in the classroom. (Carleton College,
National Science Foundation)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2030