The following social studies resources did not fit into a particular category (e.g., history, government, economics); these resources cover a broad spectrum of topics, subjects, content areas.
Interesting interactive map video of Europe from 1000 AD to present
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provided by the University of Oklahoma College of Law
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C-SPAN Classroom
Asia Society -
Has compiled a list of several Web resources containing ideas on what reading, writing, and communications in the 21st century means, and how it can be applied in the social studies classroom.
English Language Arts in a Changing World: Resources to Get Started
Please check the source to determine whether or not all of the available resources are free of charge.
Reading Nonfiction: A Global Approach to the Common Core
Primary sources on the Web and Articles & Teaching Strategies with direct links provided.
Library of Congress – contains thousands of free resources for teachers including primary source documents and lessons already developed and ready for use in the classroom. Check them out today.
Clinton Library and archives. Actual speeches (primary sources) are available for students and faculty working on everything from reports to research projects and dissertations. These archives are part of the Clinton School's public service commitment to enhance the educational opportunities for others. Clinton school speaker series http://www.clintonschoolspeakers.com/.
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