Social
Studies Web Sites
Diane E.
Newby, Ed.D
Central
Michigan University
Here is a
hotlist
of social studies Web sites for K-8 learners. The links are organized
around
the perspectives in the Michigan Framework for Social Studies. Teachers
are encouraged to develop lesson ideas to help students interpret and
analyze
the information found at these sites.
SCoPE
Social Studies Lesson Plans and Units (MDE)
K-2
Grade Level Expectations
K-3
Grade Level Expectations
Children's
Literature
Social
Studies Basic Concepts
Click
here for lesson plans.
Tools for Teachers
Michigan Framework for the Social Studies: 8th
Grade Expectations
Center for Michigan
History:
Michigan Epic
MDE
Social Studies
Michigan Department of
Education
National
Social
Studies Standards
National Council for the Social
Studies
The United
Nations
Cyberschool Bus The United Nations Cyberschoolbus was created
in
1996 as the online education component of the Global Teaching and
Learning
Project, whose mission is to promote education about international
issues
and the United Nations. The Global Teaching and Learning Project
produces
high quality teaching materials and activities designed for educational
use (at primary, intermediate and secondary school levels).
Lesson
Plans for K-8 teachers
Saving the Earth
Environmental Protection
Agency for
Kids (ages 5-12) Students explore their environment and find
out
about the neat things they can do to protect it. There are games
pictures
and stories.
Recycling
Program - Earthdog's Adventure Earth Dog was once just a
junk-yard
dog and, like many humans, he didn't pay much attention to the
environment.
(Grades 1-3)


Water
(Ages
5-12) Students learn about water pollution and its effects on the
environment
The
Electronic Zoo
has
all kinds of information on animals.
Click here for
activities
and information about dairy farming.
Resources
for
Geography
Landforms
Photos
Landforms
and Waterbodies
Online
Atlas This online World Atlas includes maps and geographical
information
for the following entities: Alphabetical Listing of Countries and
Continents,
Blank Outline Maps of Each Country Countries Listed by Continent &
Region U.S. States and Territories Cities of the World Oceans
Territories
and Dependencies - The CIA World Factbook
Plan your own trip using Fedor's
Travel
Guide.
National
Geographic Online Magazine
National
Geographic (Printable Maps) You've got the whole world in your
hands and nearly 600 National Geographic maps at your fingertips.
National
Parks
by State Plan your trip state by state.
Longitude
and Latitude
Rand McNally Travel Authority
Xerox
PARC Map Viewer Maps of the 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Colorful
Landform
Atlas of the United States
These maps have the following features:
-
A topographic map optimized to show the landforms. The same color
shading
is used across the country.
-
A map showing counties in a state. The background topography has been
somewhat
suppressed to allow the county boundaries to show well.
-
A black and white version of the shaded relief map. If black and white
is needed these maps work better than converting the color ones. They
are
not completely black and white but close enough to modify easily.
-
Satellite images of the state. These have been obtained here directly
from
the NOAA weather satellites and use the AVHRR image data.
-
An 1895 map of each state.
-
A PostScript map of counties in the state. These are intended for
download
and printing on a PostScript printer.
U.S.
National Wildlife Refuges A listing and detailed description
of
wildlife refuges and parks for each state.
MapQuest directions
finder
for country, state, city
Images for Teaching
Geography
excellent
pictures of landforms and waterways
Treasure
Hunt on China - Very similar to a WebQuest
World Surfari: Grades
3-5
Take a world safari to places such as Kenya, Japan, Jamaica.
Economics
and Consumer Education
An
Entreduction Entrepreneurs are people who recognize
opportunities to develop new products and start new businesses. (3-5)
A
Penny Saved is a Penny at 4.7% Earned 6-8
Beanie
Baby Prices Soar 6-8 - Supply and Demand
Delivering
the Goods K-2
Dog
on Job K-2
Hey,
Mom! What's for Breakfast? (3-5)
History
of Money
Old
Business, New Business (3-5)
Woof,
Woof, at Your Service K-2
U.S. Savings
Bonds
for Kids Includes a poster contest for kids in Grades 4-6 (with
winning posters from past years), word puzzles for the kids, & a
glossary
of savings bond terms
The
Mint The Mint is an economics and finance site for youth,
their
teachers, and parents. This very interactive site teaches the ins and
outs
of personal finance and basic economics.
Concepts
of
Investing Investing is a way to make money with your money.
Graphs
and step-by-step instructions for investing.
Investing
for Kids
Graphs,
Maps and Time Lines
My
Facts
Page - Atlas and Maps
Michigan
Indian Reservation Maps
Michigan
Counties
Maps
Michigan
Historical Maps
Michigan
Census
Map
Michigan
Census Database
Outline Maps
Create
a
Map Online You may create maps interactively at this site. Fill
out the form,
submit your entries and a page with the desired map will be returned to
your browser.
The maps are actually created by the "Generic Mapping Tools" (GMT).
Color
Landform
Maps of the US
Map
Collection,
State, City, County
Maps on Us
Mapathon
Mapblast
Using
Timelines
Cultural
Maps
City
Maps
The
Perry-Castañeda Library Map
Collection (A List of Maps on Various Web Sites)
Explorers
through The Civil War
Indigenous Americans
Native
Americans
First
Nations Histories
Indians
Discover Columbus
Indigenous
Peoples
Literature
Spanish
Exploration and Conquest of Native America
Christopher Columbus
Why We Do Not
Celebrate
Columbus Day
Columbus
Navigation Homage
Several
Sites on the History of Columbus
What
Came to be America
The
Caribbean
Christopher
Columbus: The Man and the Myth
Inventing
America
Europe
Claims America
Early Settlers
Mayflower
Web
Girls
on the Mayflower
Jamestown
Jamestown
Historic Briefs
The
Pilgrim Life Adventure: A
WebQuest
Founding
of the Thirteen Colonies: A
WebQuest
A
Brief History of Jamestown
Colonial
Williamsburg
Colonial
African Americans
Colonial
Life Styles (Great Site for StoryPath)
Founding
the 13 Colonies
The
Original 13 Colonies
The
Original 13 Colonies On-line Resources
Women
of the 13 Colonies
Salem
Witchcraft
Trials
Pocahontas
To Live
Like
a Slave
Colonial
Children
Colonial
Toys
The Gunston
Hall
Plantation
Aboard
a
slave Ship: 1829
Historical
Documents that Shaped America, 1776 - 1882
The Revolutionary War
Virtural Marching Tour of
the American Revolution
Native
Americans and African Americans
Revolutionary
War Museum
Lexington
Green
Timeline of the
Revolutionary
War (Middle Students)
Battle
of Lexington and Concord
Revolutionary
War Web site created by middle school students
American
Revolution Navigation Tools (an excellent collection of maps,
brief
biographies, timelines and essays by students)
Documents from the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention,
1774-1789
More sites describing the events of The
Revolutionary War.
The
Revolutionary
War- History Place
American
Revolution Timeline
American
Revolution: Events, People and Places
American
Revolutionary
War
Revolutionary War by
PBS
Black
Revolutionary
Seamen
Free Black
Patriots
African
Americans
in the Amercan Revolution
Yorktown:
The
Last Battle of the Revolutionary War
Outline
of American
History to 1990
The
American Constitution
Betsy
Ross Home Page
The Election of 1800
Jefferson,
Third President 1801-1809 Wife, Martha
Wayles Skelton Jefferson
-
Monticello,
The
Home of Thomas Jefferson The award winning official site of
Monticello
includes "A Day in the Life," "Matters of Fact,"
-
Thomas
Jefferson
Papers at the Library of Congress -This site is part of the
Library
of Congress's outstanding American Memory project. At present,
digitized
versions of several thousand of Jefferson's papers and letters are
available
here. Eventually, the complete Jefferson papers will be digitized and
accessible
at this site.
John
Adams (1797-1801) and Wife - Abigail
Smith Adams
Westward Expansion
African
American Soldiers in the West "Buffalo Soldiers"
African
American Early Settlers in Tuscon and Pioneers Oral Histories
Crossing
the Frontier
The
Donner
Party
Klondike Gold
Rush
Stories (Canadian Trails)
California
Gold
Rush
Pony
Express
Pony
Express
History
The Road
West
A
graphic
of the journey by land
US Mexican War
US
Mexican War -
(PBS)
The American West
All
About the Oregon
Trail
The
Trail of Tears
About
the
Trail of Tears
More
on the
Trail of Tears
A
History of the Trail of Tears
Trail
of Tears
Women's Suffrage
Not
for Ourselves Alone: (Ken
Burns: Streaming Video) Susan B. Anthony and Cady Stanton
Literary
Woman
Antebellum
Women's Rights
African
American Women
The Civil War
Life
During the War Between the States: A
5th
Grade WebQuest
Valley
of the Shadow- Letters, Diaries and Maps
Civil War
Flags
Civil
War Index - Grade 5 (Use for StoryPath photos.)
Index Civil War
- Grade 8
American
Civil
War Homepage
Civil
War in Maps
Photograph
Album with brief biography
Blue and
Gray
Trail
The Blue and Gray
U.S.
Civil Photographs
site
1
site 2
site
3
The Roanoke
Island
Freedmen's Colony
United States
Colored
Troops in the Civil War
Poems and Songs
of
the Civil War
Children
Food
Geography
Music
How
much do you know? - Civil War
Quizzes
The
American Civil War - Great Site
to
assist in developing biographies
Camplife
during the Civil War (housing)
Civil
War Clothing (StoryPath)
Civil
War Music
Music
and Poetry of the War Between the States
Civil
War Recipes
Civil
War Slang - Create a poster
about
it.
Civil
War Slang - by Middle School Students
Civil
War Women Primary Sources on the Internet
Women
in
the Civil War
Letters
from
an Iowa Soldier during the Civil War
African
American Women:
Slave
letters
Harriet
Tubman and the Underground Railroad
Harriet
Jacobs Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Biography
of Harriet Jacobs
John
Brown
Nat
Turner's
Rebellion
Frederick
Douglass
The
Capture
of Anthony Burns
Dred
Scott Decision
Dred
Scott's
Fight for Freedom
African American Slavery: The History
of Juneteenth This is the oldest known celebration of the
ending
of slavery. When you get to this site, click on "History of Juneteenth."
Underground
Railroad Story
Lincoln's
Home: A Picture Tour
Abraham
Lincoln:
Time
lines and Photos
Abraham
Lincoln
Activities
created by a 1st grade class
Gettysburg Address
Abraham
Lincoln Online includes
many of his most famous speeches and letters, sculptures and
photographs,
and a monthly quiz
Speech: A
House Divided
History
Buffs'
Presidential Library From Washington to Clinton
History
Buff's
Listening Library - Famous Speeches
Photographs of the
Civil
War
Reconstruction
Civil Rights
Fiftheenth
Amendment
Civil
Rights Laws
Timelines
of the Civil War
Eastern and Western
Hemispheres
Michigan
Michigan Communities
Celebrating
Festivals:
Click on Michigan
Scrapbook of Maple Syrup
Michigan Cities
Michigan
Map
Michigan
1895
Map
MIKids
Great Lakes/
Great Sites Award
Great
Lakes/Family Travel Destination
Lighthouses
in Michigan and Map
of Lighthouses in Michigan
Michigan
Lighthouses
Michigan
State
Capitol
Michigan State
Capitol
Virtual Tour
Detroit
Historical
Museum?
First
People of Michigan Tour
Michgian
Farm and Factory 1860 - 1900
Log
Marks
Logging
in Michigan
Civil
War in Michigan
Capturing
a Confederate
Michigan
Underground Railroad
Michigan
and
the Civil War
Michigan Civil
War
Resources
Michigan
History Photographs
The
Underground Railroad
Underground
Railroad
Michigan
Legislature
Michigan
Governor Jennifer Granholm
Michigan
Electronic
Library
Michigan Index
of
Cities, Counties, and Regional Areas
Michigan
Communities
A
Michigan Auto Tour
Michigan
Historical Center - Activities for Kids
Native Americans in Michigan
Native
American Research in Michigan
Native
American Schools in Michigan
Stuff
About Michigan
Sleeping
Bear Dunes
Biographies

American History
Biographies
(short entries)
American
Inventors
Asian
Americans
of Pacific Island Heritage
Biography Center
Biographies
for
Kids
Chicana
& Latina Profiles
Distinguished Women
Past
and Present
Famous Hispanics
in
the World
First
Ladies
of the White House
Hall of
Presidents
Michigan
Governor John Engler and Family
Native
American
Biographies
Notable Women
Ancestors
Presidents
of the United States and First
Ladies
The HistoryNet
Government and
Civics
The
Core Democratic Values Page
Public Citizen: Protecting
Safety, Health and Democracy
So
you
want to buy a president interviews on campaign financing
The
White House
The White House for
KidsRead
Mrs. Bush's letters to young Americans about September 11, 2001.
Meet Spot, Barney, India, and Ofelia.
The United
Nations
Cyberschool Bus The United Nations Cyberschoolbus was created
in
1996 as the online education component of the Global Teaching and
Learning
Project, whose mission is to promote education about international
issues
and the United Nations. The Global Teaching and Learning Project
produces
high quality teaching materials and activities designed for educational
use (at primary, intermediate and secondary school levels).
The Embassy Page Digital
Diplomacy for Students US State Department
U.S. House of Representatives
Homepage
US Senate - Alphabetical
Listing of Each Senator Biographies and the legislative
process
for kids are also listed on the senators' Web sites.
How
a Bill Becomes a Law
Congressional
Leadership
Supreme Court of the
United
States
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