Resources
Do you know of a great internet resource that we should have listed here? Send an email to jjohnso1@muskegonisd.org for review and potential posting.
Historic Jamestown site with TONS of interactive materials (Suggested by Marcy Grayson - Colloquium, Summer Institute, and Expanded Opportunity participant)
FREE lesson materials from the Federal Department of Education
The National Constitution Center
Sean O'Neill - The Deerfield Massacre, From the 2006 Summer Institute
Douglas Montagna - "Burying the Past"
Paul Murphy:
PowerPoint: War of 1898
PowerPoint: Immigration
PowerPoint: WWI Propaganda
The Spanish American War in Film
The Crucible of War
Spanish American War Documents
WWI Posters and more!
James Goode
Virtual Tour of Manzanar
National Japanese American Historical Society
Internment Camp Photographs
American Protecttive League Primary Resources
Saudi Aramco World Magazine (Free!)
Richard Cooley
Google Earth
Lists Created By Participants:
Brain Friendly Historical Teaching
Picture Book Suggestions
Other Great New Sites:
Teaching Tolerance
National History Day
The Library of Congress
20th Century Historic Films
California Newsreel (Social Change Videos)
InspireED (Email Laureen for purchase info)
Teacher Created Materials (Email Laureen for purchase info)
Royalty Free Music!?(Email Laureen for purchase info)
Professional Development Opportunities:
Gilder Lehrman Institute
Monticello Teacher Seminars
"H-Net Announce" Comprehensive Listing
Government Sites:
The National Archives
Teaching American History Grant Information
Professional Organizations:
National Council for History Education
Michigan Council for History Education
National Council for the Social Studies
Michigan Council for the Social Studies
Organization of American Historians
American Historians Association
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Local History Resources
The Muskegon County Museum
The Holland Museum
The Muskegon Art Museum
The Tri-Cities Historical Museum
The Great Lakes Naval Museum and Memorial
The Outdoor Discovery Center (Great Native American Resource!)
The SS Milwaukee Clipper
The White River Light Station
Michigan History
Historical Society of Michigan
Michigan History Magazine
Michigan Historical Center
Film and History
General History Sites
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum and Library
Authentic History
Great Sites for History Teachers
The Gilder-Lehrman Institute
The Choices Program
The Online Library of Liberty (Suggested by Greg Dykhouse, 2006 Colloquium Participant)
National Council for Social Studies Sugested Historical Fiction Reading for Adolescents
