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American Memory - Visit the digital library and learn all about American history and culture.
American Treasures of the Library of Congress - A guide to some of the "treasures" in the Library of Congress. Check out Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence.
America's Story - Discover the stories of America's past. Jump back in time, meet amazing Americans, explore the states and more.
Archives of American Art - The collections of the Archives of American Art comprise the largest source in the world of primary source documentation on the visual arts in America. You can access information through AAA's online catalog, finding aids and guides, and a committed reference staff.
Constitution of the United States - This is a great site to view high resolution scans of the original, signed Constitution; read an essay about the Constitutional convention; learn dozens of fascinating facts about the Constitution; and learn about each of the signers at this site from the National Archives and Records Administration.
Creating French Culture - This Library of Congress page gives an overview of French history through the eyes of the art and culture of the times.
Edison National Historic Site - Edison's improvements to the telegraph and the telephone placed him on the cutting edge of communication technology at the turn of the Twentieth Century. If Edison were living today, he would be interested in both the Internet and the World Wide Web, a technology that can now make the legacy of the world's most famous inventor available to you.
Enactment of a Law - Library of Congress site about the steps to enact a law in the U.S. Government.
Encyclopedia Smithsonian - Encyclopedia Smithsonian features answers to frequently asked questions about the Smithsonian and links to Smithsonian resources on subjects from Art to Zoology.
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - This site has historical maps and information on places and people who changed the course of history.
First Ladies of the United States - They came from different social and economic backgrounds, from many different geographical regions, and with diverse education preparation. Each First Lady served our country well and each left her own mark. Visit this site to learn more about them.
Hands On Science Center - The Hands On Science Center offers visitors a deep and practical understanding of the role science plays in American history and daily life.
Join the Signers! - At this site, you have the opportunity to explore the legacy of our Founding Fathers through special features, exhibits, classroom activities, and more.
Jump Back In Time - America's Story - Take a trip to an era in American history.
Kids in the House - Explore the role the Office of the Clerk plays in the U.S. House of Representatives. Learn about the legislative process and its effect on you.
Learn NPS - (National Park Service) - National parks are fun! Want to be a Junior Ranger? Find out how at this cool site.
Learning Page - Library of Congress - Learn about United States history and culture. View unique and rare documents, photographs, films, and audio recordings.
Library of Congress - Kids and Families Page - The Library of Congress web site shares its collections, stories, online collections and more for students and teachers.
Library of Congress Exhibitions - View the collections and take virtual tours of the galleries of the Library of Congress. From designs of famous architects to the history of the Wizard of Oz, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Links to the Past - Explore America's cultural resources - buildings, landscapes, archeological sites, ethnographic resources, objects and documents, structures and districts.
Meet Amazing Americans - America's Story - Discover the inventors, politicians, performers, activists and other everyday people who made this country what it is today.
Modern Inventors Documentation Program - Learn about the beginnings of the bread slicer, the creation of the corn picker or the makings of the matchstick. You can look up all kinds of inventions in the MIND database.
National Gallery of Art - Choose a tour by school or medium and explore the National Gallery's collections of painting, sculpture, and graphic arts.
National Museum of American History - Learn interesting historical facts by clicking on the alphabetical list.
NGA Classroom For Teachers and Students - Here's a great place where teachers and students can connect art and curriculum from the National Gallery of Art.
Our Story In History - Our Story In History is designed to help you enjoy exploring history through museum programs featuring objects from collections, quality children's literature, and hands-on activities.
Portrait for Kids - Follow the clues and help solve a make-believe mystery! Using your noggin and a special spyglass tool, you'll uncover hidden layers of the painting and learn fascinating facts about the portrait along the way, from the National Gallery of Art. Let the sleuthing begin!
Presidents of the United States - The biographies of the presidents' give us a clear look into the highs and lows of American history. Learn more about the presidents and the change we faced in the past and challenges yet to come.
Publishing the Declaration - (Library of Congress) - This webcast discusses the American Declaration of Independence, focusing on its distribution through early American newspapers.
The Music of Sound - Neanderthal Jam - You could learn a lot from old musical instruments. We're not talking about a pawnshop full of rusted saxophones and busted guitars, but about partly fossilized bones with holes that look suspiciously like wind instruments.
Today In History - The Library of Congress began a day-by-day listing of historical events. Search the archive for the day of your choice.
Truman Library Kids Page - Learn all about Harry Truman, former president of the United States and all sorts of other "Truman" trivia.
U.S. House of Representatives - Great site for Government homework projects. Contains lots of documents related to the legislative process.
Web Rangers! - If you love our National Parks, Monuments and Historic Sites, this site from the National Park Service is for you. Solve mysteries, play games and live the stories - tons of fun activities to enjoy!

 

Ease History - EASE (Experience Acceleration Supportive Environment) History is a rich learning environment that supports the learning of US history. Over 600 videos and photographs are currently available in EASE History. (Flash 7 required)
Greatest Engineering Achievments of the 20th Century - How many of the 20th century's greatest engineering achievements will you use today? A car? Computer? Telephone? Explore this list of the top 20 achievements.
History of Dentistry - Dentistry has evolved from a simple toothpick to today's state-of-the-art technology. You can choose an era from Ancient Origins to the 21st Century.
I Hear America Singing - Have you ever thought about how American songs developed? This PBS site has a timeline covering the history of American concert song as well as information on the writers, composers, artists, and movements that left their mark.
Kansas State Historical Society for Kids - Things. Incredible stuff from the museum Kansas Kaleidoscope. A magazine for kids Youth Volunteers.
KidSpace - Internet Public Library - A place where you can find all sorts of information on the history, government, presidents, people, and states of the United States.
Knowing Poe - Through the activities on this site, you can introduce learners (or, be introduced, yourself) to the literature, life, and times of one of America's foremost writers, Edgar Allan Poe.
Massachusetts - Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704 - On February 29, 1704, the sun rose on a chaotic scene in the English settlement of Deerfield, Massachusetts. This website presents five different perspectives on this one event: Wobanikiak, Wendat, Kanienkahaka, French and English.
The Face of Russia - Learn about Russian history and culture through an interactive timeline of Russian art. Site from PBS Online includes paintings, photographs, and Real Audio clips.
The Textile Museum - Learn about the history, collections, and purpose of textile arts.

 

Glossary for Medieval Art and Architecture - Get definitions and illustrations of words like sarcophagus, atrium, and jamb. Hear their pronunciations too!
Massachusetts - American Centuries - Explore American history with this collection of historic artifacts and documents from New England.

 

BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper - History - Site that contain many links to General, American, and Ancient History websites.
Civilisations - This interactive site examines key events in the development of any given ideology or religion, including Communism and its diffusion across the world.
Decopix - Check out tons of photos that show examples of art deco architecture and print.
Lewis & Clark - Learn about Lewis & Clark's adventures through the interactive journal, play games, see photos and maps, and much more.
Sinai - Explore this historic desert land that is Egypt's border with Israel. Meet the Bedouin inhabitants, tour amazing sites, dive its coral reefs, and discover why it is considered a holy and sacred land for so many.
Women in History - Encyclopedia Britannica introduces you to important ladies in the U.S. from 1600 to modern times, complete with audio clips and photos.
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  • Amsterdam History Projects [ Kids/Teens ] - Offers homework help for studies on Early Humans, Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, Vikings, Celts, Maoris, Incas and Mayas.
  • Ancient Inventions from Smith College Museum [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - A list of ancient inventions and who invented them.
  • Ancient Civilizations [ Kids/Teens ] - An overview of several civilizations, include the Maya, Vikings, and Mongols.
  • Ancient Civilizations and Lost Cities [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Provides illustrated articles about the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, the historical Eliki, the Coliseum of ancient Rome, and Pompeii.
  • Ancient Civilizations Museum on the Web [ Kids/Teens ] - Presented by the William Penn Charter School Sixth Grade, this multimedia presentation explores the ancient civilizations of China, Canaan, India, Mesopotamia, Maya and early Africa.
  • Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome [ Kids/Teens ] - A simple introduction to the wars and leaders of these great nations.
  • The Ancient World [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Learn about early history from around 4,000 B.C. to 500 A.D. in the Middle East, Indus Valley, China, the Americas, Egypt, Greece and Rome. Includes photos of cultural artifacts.
  • Celtic Projects and Internet Resources [ Kids/Teens ] - Sixth-grade students' projects and reviewed links about the ancient Celts.
  • Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall? [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Explore the fall of civilizations in ancient Maya, Mesopotamia, Anasazi, and the medieval African empires of Mali and Songhai. Learn about the archeological concepts of interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. Search for clues in activity site.
  • Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations [ Kids/Teens ] - Learn about daily life in ancient China, Egypt, Greece, Rome and India. Includes sections on Taoism, tall tales from ancient Egypt, the Olympics, the mysterious Indus Valley, and ancient inventions.
  • Egypt and the Ancient Near East [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Directory of web resources from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago. Includes links for students and teachers.
  • Exploring Ancient World Cultures [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Guide to web resources on ancient Egypt, India, China, Greece, and Rome.
  • Indus and Huang River Valleys [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Includes articles and photos about economics and religion of these two civilizations.
  • Just for Kids! Antiquity on the Web [ Kids/Teens ] - Collection of links to sites about the ancient world.
  • Mayan Kids Interactive [ Kids ] - Teaches about Mayan civilization through pictures, text, and games.
  • Mysteries of the Ancient East [ Kids/Teens ] - A look at China, Egypt and Rome as they were 2000 years ago. Includes information on art, beliefs, food, history, and inventions of these ancient cultures.
  • Odyssey Online [ Kids/Teens ] - Information, games and activities for The Near East (West Asia), Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Africa.
  • The Perseus Project [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - An evolving digital library of resources for the study of the ancient world, including archaeology, atlas, texts and translations.
  • The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean [ Mature Teens ] - Lessons from Dartmouth College covering Aegean Civilization from the Paleolithic period through the end of the Minoan Palatial era in the twelfth century B.C.
  • Ramesses I: The Search for the Lost Pharaoh [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - The Egyptian mummy believed to be that of Ramesses I. A biography of the pharaoh, history of the mummy, the physical evidence supporting its identification, and its repatriation to Egypt in October 2003.
  • Seven Wonders of the Ancient World [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Can you name the seven wonders? Easy and fun. From CNN interactive.
  • The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Answers frequently asked questions about the seven wonders including why just seven, who picked them, and what is the difference between the seven wonders and the seven ancient wonders.
  • ThinkQuest: Ancient Civilizations [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Become an explorer who goes to the Middle-East to gain an understanding of the cultures which exist there.
  • Voyage Back in Time to Ancient Greece and Rome [ Kids/Teens ] - Geography, government, agriculture, architecture, music, art, religion, sports, and roles of men, women, and children.
  • Build a Medieval Castle [ Kids ] - Freeware. Requires Windows 95, 98 or 3.1.
  • Castles for Kids [ Kids ] - Links to sites that let kids learn how people in the middle ages lived, explore castles, and even build their own medieval creations.
  • The Church in the Middle Ages [ Kids/Teens ] - Lists information on churches during the Middle Ages. Also contains a description of several types of words relating to the churches.
  • The Electronic Passport to the Middle Ages [ Kids/Teens ] - Guide for middle school students introduces the period. Also provides in-depth information about specific topics such as feudalism, the Vikings, the Byzantine Empire, and the bubonic plague.
  • Exhibits Collection - The Middle Ages [ Kids/Teens ] - Interactive exhibit explores feudal life, homes, clothing, health, arts and entertainment, religion, and town life. Includes activities on cathedrals, clothing, art, and medical practices.
  • Food in the Middle Ages [ Kids/Teens ] - Tells what people ate during the Middle Ages and describes medieval feasts.
  • Ghosts in the Castle [ Kids/Teens ] - Take a virtual tour back through the medieval era. Explore a virtual castle, learn about the culture, and meet the people who once lived inside these ancient fortresses. From National Geographic.
  • History of the Incas [ Kids/Teens ] - School project made for an eighth grade class provides a brief introduction to the civilization.
  • A Journey Into Medieval Fiefdom [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Learn about the social statuses, buildings, and houses of the middle ages.
  • Kids' Castle [ Kids ] - A fictional, but historically accurate castle based on Nottingham Castle as it was in about 1480.
  • Life in the Middle Ages [ Kids ] - A detailed look at Medieval people and their culture, as researched by fourth and fifth graders.
  • Magna Carta [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Pictures of an original copy of the Magna Carta, translation of the text, and background of why it was written.
  • The Magna Carta [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Translation from the Latin of the first version of the Magna Carta, signed by King John at Runnymede in 1215. Links to glossary and Latin original text.
  • The Magna Carta [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - This is the text of the Magna Carta, written in 1215 AD.
  • Magna Carta: Source of Civil Rights [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Links to primary sources, including an original copy of England's famous document, learn why King John signed the charter and what rights he granted.
  • Magnificent Medieval Times [ Kids ] - Elementary school students write about the daily life in Medieval times. Includes information on all people groups, from royalty to peasants.
  • Medieval Village Life [ Teens ] - Features slides with information about medieval times such as manor life, farming, and the bubonic plague.
  • The Medieval World [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Collection of illustrated articles cover aspects of British history from 1066-1500. From Spartacus Internet Encyclopaedia.
  • The Middle Ages [ Kids/Teens ] - Created by St. Simon Peter Catholic Primary School, these illustrated articles written by students are all about life in the middle ages.
  • Middle Ages 2000 [ Kids/Teens ] - Student-created site on the Middle Ages. Contains information on cathedrals, castles, the Black Death, people, fashion, and daily life.
  • Rights and Responsibilities in Medieval Guilds [ Kids/Teens ] - Describes requirements for membership and the duties of merchants, craftsmen and bakers.
  • Shields, Knights and Heraldry [ Kids ] - Freeware (free software) from Owl and Mouse suitable for classroom or home use.
  • Snayfwickby Castle [ Kids ] - A tour of an imaginary castle and village with Lady Clare and Sir Claude. Created for first through third graders.
  • What's So Important About 1066? [ Kids/Teens ] - Three kings, two battles, and one comet--how did they change the course of history? This interactive site lets visitors work their way through what became known as the Norman Conquest.
  • Byzantium: Timeline [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Charts the major events of the early, middle, and late Byzantine periods. From The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • An End to Communism: The Recent History of Russia [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Explores the fall of communism in Europe. Includes information on everything from the fall of the Berlin wall up until the last "victories" of the Cold War.
  • A History of East Central Europe [ Mature Teens ] - Online reproduction of text originally published in 1952 traces this region's history through the Middle Ages and Renaissance up to the modern day. Gives particular attention to the impact and aftermath of the two world wars.
  • History of Greek Shipping [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - A comprehensive look at Greece's maritime history.
  • Hitler and Stalin [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - A look at the lives of the two most powerful European leaders of the 20th century.
  • Macedonia [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Features map, archaeology, cultural heritage, and history.
  • A Short History of Austria-Hungary and Poland [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Online reproduction of a text originally published in 1914. Traces the nations from their beginnings to the early part of the 20th century.
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    Archives of American Art - The collections of the Archives of American Art comprise the largest source in the world of primary source documentation on the visual arts in America. You can access information through AAA's online catalog, finding aids and guides, and a committed reference staff.
    Art Zone - What is a collage machine? Or a 3-D twirler? This site from the National Gallery of Art has interactive art that you can make online.
    Ask Joan of Art - Do you have a question about American art and don't know how to find the answer? Art information specialists at the Smithsonian American Art Museum can help using both print and electronic reference resources.
    Bottlecaps to Brushes - Cappy, the skateboarding giraffe is a cartoon character based on a bottle cap sculpture at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He'll show you some of the other works of art in the museum's collection and suggest some fun activities.
    Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - Paintings, prints, photos, drawings, sculptures, mobiles, political cartoons, artists. This site also has information on famous painter and other artists.
    Freer Gallery of Art - This museum offers a wide variety of programs designed to better understand Asian art and culture. The programs aim to reach all visitors, including children and adults with little to no experience with the arts of Asia.
    How to Make Your Own Eye-Popping 3-D Pictures - (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) - With a little effort, anybody with a camera, a computer equipped with photo-editing software, and a pair of tinted glasses can make their own 3-D pictures.
    Library of Congress Exhibitions - View the collections and take virtual tours of the galleries of the Library of Congress. From designs of famous architects to the history of the Wizard of Oz, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
    Meet Me At Midnight - Smithsonian American Art Museum - This site presents a perplexing scenario. An artwork-the dreaded Root Monster-comes alive and wreaks havoc in the galleries overnight. Visitors choose a friend-a character that has been separated from its artwork-to help aright the mixed-up museum and find its way back home.
    National Gallery of Art - Choose a tour by school or medium and explore the National Gallery's collections of painting, sculpture, and graphic arts.
    NGA Kids - Choose from a variety of activities or projects from the National Gallery of Art, enjoy an animated musical adventure, take a tour through the sculpture garden, and more.
    NROjr.gov - This site has a lot of fun activities in Art, Music, Stories, and Games. (Requires Flash 5 Player)
    Portrait for Kids - Follow the clues and help solve a make-believe mystery! Using your noggin and a special spyglass tool, you'll uncover hidden layers of the painting and learn fascinating facts about the portrait along the way, from the National Gallery of Art. Let the sleuthing begin!
    Smithsonian for Kids - Explore the playful side of the Smithsonian Museums. There are highlights of different areas and fun on-line stuff for kids and kids at heart.

     

    ArtGames - Artgames is an interactive website designed to engage children in playful, interactive learning about works of art in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York.
    Corcoran Museum - This museum presents, interprets and preserves the art of our times and of times past. Learn about this center for American art and check out the online exhibits too!
    Creative Children - The International Child Art Foundation wants to help you be as creative, imaginative, innovative and artistic as you can be. ICAF has art programs, international children's festivals, interactive websites and educational exhibitions.
    Destination Modern Art - Destination Modern Art has an interactive online gallery and offers an introduction to The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and its affiliate, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center. Look carefully at works of art and learn about artists and their techniques.
    Hands On Children's Museum - The Hands On Children's Museum stimulates curiosity, creativity and learning through fun, interactive exhibits and programs for children, families and school groups.
    I Hear America Singing - Have you ever thought about how American songs developed? This PBS site has a timeline covering the history of American concert song as well as information on the writers, composers, artists, and movements that left their mark.
    Metropolitan Museum of Art - Explore and Learn - The page for young people includes family guides, museum hunts, and art games. From discovering a dragon to guessing a detail, there's something fun for everyone to do and learn.
    Museum of Web Art Kids Page - Learn about art, check out the galleries and have fun playing art games.
    Seattle Art Museum - Learn and Play - These sites from SAM have online art tours and interactive games, lesson plans and art activities.
    SparkTop.org - Where no two brains spark alike - is a place where kids who learn differently can create awesome stuff, play games, connect with other kids and discover new ways to succeed in school and in life.
    The @rt Room - The @rt room is designed around the idea of "activity" centers that encourage kids to create, to learn and to explore new ideas, places and things on their own.
    The Textile Museum - Learn about the history, collections, and purpose of textile arts.
    WebMuseum - Check out this online exhibit of famous paintings, a complete index of artists, and a useful glossary!

     

    African Art: Aesthetics and Meaning - Check out the exhibit's amazing masks, headdresses and wood carvings.
    Getty Museum and Whyville for Kids - Travel the world in search of art treasures! Compete against others or against yourself while you get to know works of art from the Getty Museum.
    Glossary for Medieval Art and Architecture - Get definitions and illustrations of words like sarcophagus, atrium, and jamb. Hear their pronunciations too!
    SmART Kids - SmARTkids invites kids to experience art. You can tour a photographer's studio, interview the artist, and learn about becoming an artist.

     

    Decopix - Check out tons of photos that show examples of art deco architecture and print.
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