Social Studies curriculum resources

 

Key Michigan resources

 

Other key resources

  • Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library – This Library is a global collaborative project which provides access in bibliographic and in hypertext terms to networked scholarly documents, resources and information systems concerned with a given field of expertise. All links are inspected and evaluated before being added to this virtual library.
  • Hispanic American USA – Hispanic America USA, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides an overview of contributions of Hispanics and Spanish speaking Americans – world and United States history.
  • Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections – The IECC (Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections) mailing lists are provided by St. Olaf College as a free service to help teachers and classes link with partners in other countries and cultures for e-mail classroom pen-pal and project exchanges. Since its creation in 1992, IECC has distributed over 19,000 requests for e-mail partnerships. At last count, there were more than 6,500 teachers in approximately 70 countries participating in at least one of the IECC lists.
  • Kid’s Web – Kid’s Web provides students with a subset of the Web that is very simple to navigate, and contains information targeted at the K-12 level.
  • The Library of Congress – This site contains house documents, photographs, movies, and sound recordings that tell America’s story. Find things like The George Washington Papers and Mr. Lincoln’s Virtual Library.
  • National Geographic – The Web site of the National Geographic Society. Links to National Geographic for Kids magazine, television programs, items for sale, and more. 
  • University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology – The Museum of Anthropology is one of the major archaeological research and teaching facilities in the United States. The museum does not maintain exhibit space and its collections are usually not available for public viewing. This Web site is designed to make available images and information about selected collections from the museum holdings. The site also contains information about the museum's publications, and archaeological site lists for the state of Michigan and NAGPRA inventories. This is a graphically intensive site. A high-speed connection is recommended.