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Current Events


bulletRetouch! The media world is becoming increasingly fixated on appearances. And the number of tricks used is growing!  Reveal the bluff, step by step, by clicking the larger image...
bulletTIME For Kids TIME magazine for kids, with archives from 1995-today
bulletwww.4Kids.org Your link to the latest TecKNOWLEDGEy on the Web
bulletThe Why Files? Science behind the News... but it's more than just science, check it out!
bulletWorld Clock Tell time in a variety of novel ways: world population, species made extinct, infectious diseases diagnosed, total internet users...
bulletY-press children's news network


Government (U.S. and international)


bulletBen's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids from grades K-12
bulletiCivics.org Recommended U.S. Civics games, developed with Sandra Day O'Connor
bulletDo I Have a Right? Test your knowledge of constitutional amendments!
bulletNational Budget Simulation simulation to cut the 1995 fiscal deficit to achieve a balanced budget
bulletPresident' Hall biographies and pictures of each President
bulletSupreme Court Collection over 600 of the court's most important decisions through the whole period of its existence
bulletUnited States Constitution "We the People..." with notes of the effect of amendments...
bulletU.S. Constitution the articles, amendments, and annotations


History and Social Studies


bullet4000 Years of Women in Science Women are, and always have been, scientists
bulletAfghanistan Architecture, history, land, people, settlements, transportation, and more...
bulletAncient Egypt life, geography, gods & goddesses, pharaoh, mummification, time, trades & writing, by the British Museum
bulletAncient Writings Revealed! watch Archimedes' scribes ancient text revealed from under his writings, and read for the first time in a thousand years
bulletAnimatedAtlas.com 10 minute presentation of the growth of the US from the 13 colonies in 1789 to the 1950's...
bullet Animated Bayeux Tapestry one of the mot amazing blends of medieval and modern...
bulletAnswers in Genesis answers those tough-to-answer questions between church and science, from a biblical perspective (Christian site)
bulletAwesomeStories.com Famous trials, History, Biography, Religion, Movies (the story behind the movie), and much more! (too much Flash)
bullet Babylonian Mathematics Our first knowledge of mankind's use of mathematics comes from the Egyptians and Babylonians
bulletBenjamin Franklin: Glimpses of the Man scientist, inventor, statesman, printer, philosopher, musician, economist
bulletA Brief History of Type the developments and movements of typography...
bulletCapitolium official website of the Roman Imperial Forums
bulletThe Cave of Lascaux explore, learn...
bulletCurious Expeditions Recommended traveling and exhuming the extraordinary past.  See Butterflies, Libraries, lots more!
bulletThe Curse of Tut: Fact or Myth the fascinating life of King Tut, with photos and a puzzle to solve
bulletDe Imperator bus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
bulletDigital Egypt Time line, virtual reconstructions, maps and more...
bulletDigital History from textbook to timelines, original resources to multimedia presentations, fun and comprehensive online resources for AP high school level U.S. History!
bulletEncyclopedia Smithsonian tons of Smithsonian exhibits and information!
bulletEncyclopedia Smithsonian Frequently Asked Questions from African American History and Culture to World War II...
bulletEngineering the Pyramids Cast, Poured, or Both?
bulletThe Surprising Truth Behind the Construction of the Great Pyramids
bulletExploring Leonardo all about Leonardo and his inventions
bulletEyewitness to History Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it...
bullet Facsimile & SSTV History the first FAX was patented in 1843 (not a typo)!
bulletFact Monster facts on the U.S., world, math, science, sports and more...
bulletThe Food Timeline when and where foods came into common use, plus recipes you can use today
bulletFort Discovery Do you have what it takes to maintain a New Colony? Test your skills as Captain of the Jamestown settlers!
bulletfrom Revolution to Reconstruction A Hypertext on American History
bulletGreat Buildings Collection gateway to architecture around the world and across history
bulletHattie's Blog: Ordinary Work The Diaries of Harriet E. Whitcher, 1920-1957, updated regularly to follow her life...
bulleth.i.p. Pocket Change History through U.S. coins...
bulletHistory and Politics Out Loud Archive of politically significant audio, including Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech
bulletThe History Net Where history lives on the web
bulletHistory of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day follow the links...
bulletHistory of the World in Seven Minutes YouTube video... watch quickly!
bullet The History of Valentine's Day Every February, across the country, candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious saint and why do we celebrate this holiday?
bulletHyperHistory Online over 2,000 files covering 3,000 years of world history...
bulletInteractives from Annenberg Media Learner...
bullet Historical and Cultural Contexts
bullet Middle Ages
bullet United States History Map
bulletInternet Sacred Text Archive a quiet place in cyberspace devoted to religious tolerance and scholarship
bulletJourney of Mankind Recommended genetic map, exploring the peopling of the world over the last 160,000 years
bulletKids web Japan Geography, culture, cooking, language, kids' life, and more...
bulletKing Arthur: History & Legend Where history lives on the web
bulletLewis and Clark's Historic Trail maps, timeline, journals, biography, and more...
bulletLewis and Clark: The Ultimate Adventure trace Captains Meriwether Lewis and
William Clark's legendary 3-year expedition through the unexplored west...
bulletMedieval or The Middle Ages What was it really like?
bulletMy Hero Discover real live heroes from around the world
bullet NameVoyager Recommended where does your name rank throughout history?
bulletNova Recommended companion websites to PBS Nova episodes, including these and TONS more...
bulletAmerica's Stone Age Explorers
bulletLost King of the Maya
bullet Secrets of Lost Empires II: Medieval Siege
bulletNova Online Five to ten minute video shorts, on subjects from Science to Space, Economics to History and more... (YouTube)
bulletOLogy OLogy means "the study of." Explore your favorite ologies here, and meet over 100 different Ologists, from Arachnology to Ornithology, and more.  Don't miss Bioluminescence, in Marine Biology
bulletOn This Day Today's highlights in history, from The New York Times
bullet PBS Program companions to many great PBS features including resources, lesson plans, and more...
bulletMuhammad: Legacy of A Prophet
bulletThe Roman Empire in the First Century
bullet Srebrenica: A Cry from the Grave
bulletPicturing America Masterpieces of American art... (EDSITEment lesson plans, too!)
bulletThe Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt presented by the National Gallery of Art
bullet Renaissance Connection Recommended Be a patron of the arts. Design your own innovation. Investigate Renaissance artworks in depth. Discover how past innovations inform life today (requires Flash)
bulletRenaissance or "Rebirth" ...artistic, social, scientific, and political thought turned in new directions
bulletRome Reborn 3D modeling project of the ancient history of Rome!
bulletSeven Wonders of the Ancient World Do you know what they are?
bulletShow Me United Kingdom's National Virtual Museum
bulletSilk Road Seattle explores cultural interaction across Eurasia from the beginning of the Common Era (A. D.) to the Seventeenth Century
bulletThe Story of Stuff How our lifestyles are part of a larger system. The story of bottled water, other stuff...
bulletSocial Studies for Kids U.S. history, world history, fun facts, and lots more!
bulletSmithsonian Kids From history to worldwide to air and space to science and beyond, plus something new every day!
bullet Theban Mapping Project archaeology and Egyptology, with panoramas and photographs, maps, historical and biographical information
bulletThis Day in History by the History Channel. What happened today, or any day?
bulletThe Underground Railroad A virtual journey on this historic path...
bulletThe Treb Challenge tune your trebuchet for distance, power, and accuracy!
bulletU.S. History Question of the Day receive a multiple-choice question about American history each morning via e-mail
bulletUseless Information Stuff you never needed to know, but your life would be incomplete without...
bulletVoices of the Holocaust oral history testimonies gathered from Jewish men and women who came to live in Britain
bulletWashington's Farewell Address translated into everyday speech - Amazing!
bulletWe Didn't Start the Fire a video of Billy Joel's classic history tour... do you recognize all the references?
bulletWebexhibits fascinating tidbits of history...
bulletCalendars from the Sky the fascinating history of the human endeavor to organize our lives...
bulletDaylight Savings the history of daylight saving, from Benjamin Franklin to the present
bulletButter the making and history of this culinary treasure
bulletWindows to the Universe Space, history, geology and more... (in English or Spanish)
bulletWomen's History Project biographical sketches of some of some of history's greatest women


Myths & Legends


bulletEuroTales European myths and legends...
bulletEncyclopedia Mythica encyclopedia of mythology, folklore, and religion, Africa to Oceania, folklore to Arthurian legends, legendary heroes to genealogy of various pantheons and prominent houses...
bulletGreek Gods Family Tree How are Hades and Poseidon related? Zeus and the Muses? Find out here!
bulletNative American Lore stories from Blackfoot, Inuit, Algonquin, Cherokee, Hopi, and many other tribes...



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