http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_History
-- A comprehensive entry
on U.S. History, including further useful links. Remember, don't cite
directly from wikipedia! Follow the links to the cited documents.
http://www.neh.gov/ -- The National
Endowment for the Humanities
website.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/ -- A great
news source for worldly news and
politics. This has reports on many stories that U.S. news does not
bother to cover.
http://www.sfgate.com -- Northern
California's largest newspaper --
online!
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/constitution/
-- The U.S.
Constitution and resources. One cannot understand our country without
knowing details of our Constitution.
http://www.teachers.net/ --
Teacher Chat, lesson plans, teaching jobs, curriculum tools.
http://www.techtips101.com/
-- Tips for surviving in the modern digital age!
http://www.definr.com/ -- A free and INCREDIBLY fast and
legitimate online dictionary, based on Princeton's open WordNet 2.0.
Download the toolbar shortcut to look up words without even typing in
your address bar!
http://www.usa.gov/ -- The
government's OFFICAL web portal. View government information on the
environment, jobs and education, and other aspects of our society!
http://www.history.com/ -- the
History Channel's website. View information on historical events and
programs aired on the History Channel. Expand your knowledge and be
more prepared for class!
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