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Mr. Donn's Social Studies - Mr. Donn
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K to 8
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This is a site that contains numerous links to lessons and websites on various social studies and world history subjects. There are numerous subjects: Ancient History, American History...more
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This is a site that contains numerous links to lessons and websites on various social studies and world history subjects. There are numerous subjects: Ancient History, American History and American Government, World History, Geography, and others. For each subject there is a For Teachers with lesson plans, links, quizzes, and more.
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tag(s): 1920s (15), africa (142), archeology (26), china (63), civil rights (200), civil war (136), colonial america (93), egypt (46), great depression (29), greece (28), holidays (184), immigration (68), india (24), industrial revolution (22), japan (56), mayans (13), mesopotamia (21), native americans (96), psychology (66), religions (84), renaissance (38), resources (87), rome (22), slavery (77), westward expansion (39)
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This is the perfect site for Social Studies and History teachers. Use this site for background information when planning lessons. Place this link on your classroom computers to provide students with safe places to research. Several topics have video clips that are perfect for showing on a projector or interactive whiteboard. If using this site for research, enhance learning by challenging students to create a multimedia presentation using one of the many TeachersFirst Edge tools reviewed here.
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