Free movies, games, activities, and more for students interested in social studies.
BrainPOP
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It documents the history of human flight. Photos, drawings, and articles are presented in six categories: myth and fantasy, early science, balloons and airships, kites and gliders, the Wright brothers, and after the Wright brothers.
With Wings as Eagles: From Fantasy to Flight
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This site features photos and artifacts from the life of one of the most dynamic and controversial First Ladies in U.S. history.
Eleanor Roosevelt: American Visionary
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It spotlights 8 out of over 100 American women who secured official military accreditation as war correspondents, if not actual front-line assignments during World War II.
WAR, WOMEN, AND OPPORTUNITY
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The Virtual Jamestown Archive is a digital research, teaching and learning project that explores the legacies of the Jamestown settlement and "the Virginia experiment."
Virtual Jamestown
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This site overs lots of valuable info on the Declaration of Independence including where the original document is located, who signed it, and what is really on the back of the document.
Declaration of Independence
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Several exhibits in the Carver Museum interpret the life of George Washington Carver when he lived on the Southwest Missouri farm.
George Washington Carver National Monument
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This give the bio of our first president. You can find the bio of all of the presidents on this site.
The White House
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Provides biographies, narratives and major events of Jim Crow era.
Rise and Fall of Jim Crow: Jim Crow Stories
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Much more than states and capitals, this website offers a long list of information and links for each state. Each state has its own folder.
50states.com - States and Capitals
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