SIMILE | Exhibit | Presidents
The best President Page ever. See their places of birth/death plotted on Google Maps and their terms of office on a time line.
History presidents america history time line maps
Links, Resources and Downloads for HCPS Teachers
The best President Page ever. See their places of birth/death plotted on Google Maps and their terms of office on a time line.
History presidents america history time line maps
Need music, pictures or more without worrying about violating copyright? This is your place. It is quite interesting.
I’d suggest pre-downloading files from here and sharing them with students via VirtualShare as this site isn’t restricted.
art History Math Other science
Who has controlled the Middle East over the course of history? Pretty much everyone. Egyptians, Turks, Jews, Romans, Arabs, Greeks, Persians, Europeans…the list goes on.
A really cool map that shows the range of empires ruling the Middle East over the last 5000 years. It’s animated and attached to timeline. A nice way to review time lines, geography, colonialism etc.
geography History map online resource

A nice alternative to an egg timer (which I would either break or lose) is this online alarm clock. Display it through your TV as a way to let students know when tests will end, tasks will change etc.
alarm art clock History Math Other productivity science
A huge online (and searchable) database of Jeopardy questions. A fun and instructional way to add some fun trivia to your topic of choice or just for fun.
art History science
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The Collection. Battle Lines
This online exhibition of letters and audio, created by the Gilder Lehrman Institute and the Legacy Project, features correspondence from over 200 years of American conflicts, ranging from the Revolution to the war in Iraq. This exhibition uses the words of famous generals and lesser-known troops, as well as parents, sweethearts, and children, to explore such themes as leaving home, life in the military, the pride and worries of those left behind, and ultimate sacrifice.
What a great site for integrating English and History.
HistoryA really nice WWII site by the BBC.
Dioramas | American Museum of Natural History
Some really amazing dioramas from the Museum of Natural History. There are movies and 360 degree virtual tours.
It’s a nice way to take a virtual field trip, start a conversation on ecosystems, or look at the environments where different tribes lived.
biom evironment History nature science virtual tour
The National Archives | Research, education & online exhibitions | Exhibitions | The Art of War
A very interesting and colorful look at the role art has played in war. It looks at propaganda uses as well as a number of other aspects.
art History propaganda war