Links together sites for history and social studies teachers. Includes resource pages for all teachers as well as history and social science content pages. Anyone with a history, social studies, or education page may join!!
FrogBook.com is a blog that discusses the latest news on the environment, wildlife, animal rights, and science in general; their political and social implications will be deconstructed and debated - hopefully with a degree of frog-humor. Post your comments!
Outdoor, travel and history site by two retired Boomers. It combines geocaching and related activities with history, travelogues, tips and commentary. Our quests include historical sites, forts, battlefields, ghost towns, parks, urban exploration and back country wilderness. We seek out little known places or events to explore and write about. The more challenging or remote they are, the better we like it. We hope to promote lifelong learning and curiosity about our world, especially in young people. If you are looking for ideas to teach and motivate kids, get them active outside and have some fun together, this site offers a lot. There's no armchair traveling. We've been to every place on these pages. The pictures and content are ours. Most of it is Off the Beaten Path.
All about the WWII Military Jeep built by Ford & Willys. My Jeep collection includes several WW2 Jeeps and all the accessories that went with them. Jeeps are the #1 worldwide most recognized vehicles ever built.
There is content for everyone. There are history/education pages, and fun pages.
A coming-of-age masterpiece to rival any ever written! Oh, a must read if there's ever been one. A young artist paints a different picture than the world laid forth by his father--only to later dream of impossible sandcastle dreams...Amazon says Five stars.
Spelling made fun with Spellarama playing cards. For all ages, 115 Letter Cards with 24 Sound Bonus Cards... Players will experience problem-solving, decision-making, and cooperative skills.
This site has two sides. One has all sorts of education links--lesson plans, resources, kids sites, etc. The other contains the pages of a local chapter of CHADD--Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder, of which I am coordinator.
Our multi-tribal family run website provides free links and information related to the Native American people and covers several tribes. We are a multi-tribal family so we provide links and information covering several tribes, languages, and cultures. We are constantly looking for tribal websites to provide links for to better help those looking into their heritage.
A free site since 1999.... This site is designed to share my antique photographs with others that appreciate the visual history of the past. I do not sell photographs, but feel free to down load and print photos for your personal or classroom use.