History On The Internet: A Brief List Of Top Sites And Resources Sites http//www.execpc.com/~dboals/hist-gen.html general exploration, colonialAmerica, primary sources, ancient coins and It also contains a homework helper http://www.fhs.vic.edu.au/history/Links.htm
Extractions: Internet Links for History Looking for resources? Here are some links to useful web sites. Last updated Ancient History American Russian Revolution Russia ... Search our website General These are some excellent starting points for students and teachers My Virtual Reference Desk - an extensive (and fast-loading) list of resources Yahoo History - an excellent set of links and a search engine Yahoo Oral History History and Historiography History StudyWeb a place for anyone doing research to find the information they need as easily as possible. The categories are sorted according to the approximate appropriate grade level which makes them valuable tools for teachers looking for lesson plan and curriculum ideas. The variety of subjects and categories should allow most users to narrow in on a topic for a report, find background material for a story, begin research for a paper or just increase their knowledge of a particular topic." History and Social Studies K-12 Biography database of 15,000 historical figures.
Extractions: Last updated: Sat Aug 1 10:50:10 1998 This is a report of what URL browsers reported as the referring URL that directed them to a particular web page here. Inaccuracies are due mainly to some browsers reporting wrong information under some conditions. Only referring URLs with at least 5 reports were included in this list. http://www.mel.lib/
EdLinks ancient World Web http//atlantic.evsc.virginia.edu/julia http//grid.let.rug.nl/ahc/hist.htmlMust ClassroomVA SOL Resourceshttp//monticello.avenue.gen.va.us http://marg.mhost.com/Edlinks.html
Extractions: Virginia History Links: http://marg.mhost.com/Vahistory.html Virginia State Department of Education: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/ Summer Institute Links : http://marg.mhost.com/ycsummer/index.html Internet Help Site : http://marg.mhost.com/ycsummer/SUMMERp1.html Internet Resources A Library of Congress Internet Resource Page: http://lcweb.loc.gov/global/internet/announce.html Resource for Using the Internet in the Classroom: http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/teaching.html Teaching With The Web: http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/lang/teach.html U.S. Dept of Education (Ed. Links) http://www.ed.gov/ Vose Misc. Internet Resources LOOK! http://www.teleport.com/~vincer/misc.html#misc Vose Starting Points: LOOK! http://www.teleport.com/~vincer/starting.html#starting NCSA Beginner's Guide to HTML http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html the HTML Reference Guide http://www.sandia.gov/sci_compute/html_ref.html The Revised Intro to HTML http://borg.lib.vt.edu/reports/soasis-slides/HTML-Intro.html The Kinder, Gentler HTML Validator
Welcome To Soc.history.medieval (Mini-FAQ) rec.arts.books.histfiction deals with all sorts of soc.history.ancient - ancienthistory (up to AD 700 gen-MEDIEVAL listserv@mail.eworld.com Medieval genealogy. http://www.medieval.org/history/faq/medieval.html
Extractions: [Last changed: Tue Feb 11 17:55:04 MET 1997] [Added minor things to the net resources section, reorganized the headers to (hopefully) agree with the news.answers guidelines. Future editions of this FAQ will now probably be crossposted to the appropriate *.answers groups and will be archived all over the net. soc.history.ancient has passed its vote and has been created! Stephan] This document is intended as a primer to the newsgroup soc.history.medieval. It describes the purpose of this group and contains pointers to interesting resources and general netiquette documents. It is not intended as a resource on the middle ages in itself. Only time will tell us what frequently asked questions we will have to answer in the future. This is still only a draft. Please feel free to suggest changes, additional topics and corrections. Comments and requests are enclosed in [square brackets]. The last posted version of this FAQ will be available on the WWW under
Grade 6: China Projects & Internet Resources Projects by students and reviewed links for homework help on ancient China http://www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/china/eg_china_intro.html
Extractions: A ThinkQuest '98 entry, this site explores many important technologies developed by the Ancient Chinese. The authors discuss scientific and technological contributions in the areas of agriculture, mathematics, engineering, physics, warfare, transportation as well as the historical and intellectual contexts of Chinese scientific knowledge.
EALC > Courses > Course Descriptions - Spring 2003 ancient China is explored through the religious and ethical ideas for only one ofEALC E251 and hist H237 form of Japanese theatre (noh, kyo?gen, Bunraku, kabuki http://www.indiana.edu/~ealc/courses/descriptions/spring_03_descriptions.html
Extractions: Course Titles Undergraduates only, 4 credits; P: grade of C or higher in C101 or equivalent proficiency. This course is designed to continue to lay a groundwork for those who are interested in learning about Chinese people and understanding their culture. It aims to develop students' overall competence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Chinese with special emphasis on oral-aural skills. A learner-centered, task-based, and proficiency-driven approach will be employed. This course meets five hours a week: two 1-hour interactive lectures, and three 1-hour drill sessions. In general, Tuesday lecture emphasizes the context and usage of key vocabulary and common sentence patterns. Thursday lecture is devoted to listening and reading activities. Drills consolidate and expand what is covered in the
Science - General the microscope, starting with use of a simple lens in ancient times, to http//www.utmem.edu/personal/thjones/hist/hist_mic.htm. http//www.actrix.gen.nz/ruapehu http://www.d89.dupage.k12.il.us/CP/ScienceGeneral.html
Extractions: El Nino Classroom Connect: Other Pages: Astronomy and Space To Top of Page Aboriginal Star Knowledge: Native American Astronomy Examine how the Medicine Wheel works. Stone Medicine Wheels began 2,200 years ago on the northern plains of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Study Native American legends and folklore behind the stars. http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/%7Eisk/stars/starmenu.html Astronomy for Kids The solar system, planets, sun, stars, asteroids, and galaxies are all available in this site. http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/astronomy.html
Bible Dictionary Arabs; and 'Nimrod,' or the ancient people of researches have established a closeaffinity (Rawlinson's hist. of the covenant between him and Jacob (gen. http://christianity.about.com/library/weekly/blT0001900.htm
Extractions: Ishbi-benob - my seat at Nob, one of the Rephaim, whose spear was three hundred shekels in weight. He was slain by Abishai (2 Sam. 21:16, 17). Ish-bosheth - man of shame or humiliation, the youngest of Saul's four sons, and the only one who survived him (2 Sam. 2-4). His name was originally Eshbaal (1 Chr. 8:33; 9:39). He was about forty years of age when his father and three brothers fell at the battle of Gilboa. Through the influence of Abner, Saul's cousin, he was acknowledged as successor to the throne of Saul, and ruled over all Israel, except the tribe of Judah (over whom David was king), for two years, having Mahanaim, on the east of Jordan, as his capital (2 Sam. 2:9). After a troubled and uncertain reign he was murdered by his guard, who stabbed him while he was asleep on his couch at mid-day (2 Sam. 4:5-7); and having cut off his head, presented it to David, who sternly rebuked them for this cold-blooded murder, and ordered them to be immediately executed (9-12). Ishi - my husband, a symbolical name used in Hos. 2:16 (See
Bible Dictionary Tehaphnehes, (called Daphne by the Greeks, now Tell Defenneh), an ancient Egyptiancity hist.). The Hebrew word here used (elah) is rendered oak (qv) in gen. http://christianity.about.com/library/weekly/blT0003500.htm
Extractions: Stachys - spike; an ear of corn, a convert at Rome whom Paul salutes (Rom. 16:9). Stacte - (Heb. nataph), one of the components of the perfume which was offered on the golden altar (Ex. 30:34; R.V. marg., "opobalsamum"). The Hebrew word is from a root meaning "to distil," and it has been by some interpreted as distilled myrrh. Others regard it as the gum of the storax tree, or rather shrub, the Styrax officinale. "The Syrians value this gum highly, and use it medicinally as an emulcent in pectoral complaints, and also in perfumery." Stargazers - (Isa. 47:13), those who pretend to tell what will occur by looking upon the stars. The Chaldean astrologers "divined by the rising and setting, the motions, aspects, colour, degree of light, etc., of the stars." Star, Morning -
BCS - Curriculum Policies gen Science, 2002360, SC. Rel. hist. Various levels are encouraged each day to rehearseimportant current and ancient events covered as well as the development of http://www.browardchristianschool.com/cur_pol.htm
Extractions: There will be a five-dollar charge for lost report cards. In order for the parents to know first hand their child's progress there will be at least one conference period each semester in addition to the written reports. Please cooperate in every way when your child's teacher tries to establish an appointment for your conference. Third week progress reports will be given in each six week period, on a Wednesday and should be signed by the parent and returned to the Homeroom teacher. Honor Graduates Grades earned in major subjects completed during the four years of high school (grades 9-12) are used in compiling honors for graduation. The student graduating with the highest academic average, and who, in the judgment of the faculty and administration, exhibits and exemplary life, will represent the graduating class as Valedictorian. The same procedure will be used in selecting the Salutatorian, the student with the second highest academic average. Honor Roll In keeping with the educational philosophy of Broward Christian School, in which there is utmost concern for development in the areas of academic, physical, emotional and spiritual growth, all subjects in the curriculum are included in determining honors recognition. An overall average of 91 (B+) must be obtained in order to receive honors recognition. Those students achieving an average of 95 (A) receive high honors recognition.
Bookmarks For TRL ancient Rome Homepage This site contains categories concerning ancient Roman culture. (gen. and great comprehensive material to search and visit.US hist uo 7 http://www.carr.lib.md.us/ccps/students/bookmarks/tr-high.htm
Extractions: Ag Network Information Center/ NAL General Link page to all agriculture topics. Unit Outcomes: 1-13. Agricultural Mechanics Listing of course materials for ordering from the university on Ag mMechanics, Home Improvement. ASAE - Publications Catalog 1998 Catalog of resource books on agricultural structures. Biotechnology, Biologics, and Environmental Protection Link to inforamtion from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service on the regulation of biotechmology and pesticides Composting Provides directions for and information on the art of composting. Useful for project or in in class use. DAD-IS Homepage Excellent resource for species informationin other countries, genetic preservation issues for animals. Food and Ag Organization. EE-Link: Environmental Education on the Internet Superlink for Environmental Education topics. Can be used to search all course topics. FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine Provides information from the(FDA on feed additives, animal drugs and regulations . The Green Book lists approved feed additives. Unit outcomes: (II) 3, 11. Resource information to download and use in the classroom on natural resources.
Wwwbroy.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/medieval_faq.posted rec.arts.books.histfiction deals with all sorts of soc.history.ancient ancient history(up to AD 700 usc.edu Early Medieval China Studies gen-MEDIEVAL listserv http://wwwbroy.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/medieval_faq.posted
Extractions: From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz) Newsgroups: soc.history.medieval,soc.answers,news.answers Subject: [FAQ] Welcome to soc.history.medieval (Mini-FAQ) Followup-To: soc.history.medieval Summary: FAQ on technical aspects of the group. Expires: 1 Jan 2003 00:00:00 GMT Supersedes: Keywords: FAQ, welcome, medieval, history Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Archive-name: history/medieval/mini-faq Posting-Frequency: about monthly URL: http://wwwbroy.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/medieval_faq.posted URL: http://www.medieval.org/history/faq/medieval.html Maintainer: Stephan Schulz . Patrick Tingler maintains a supplemental FAQ on WWW sites. It can be done! - Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Socialstudies Lesson Plans mini lesson on oral history for hist/Eng (810 ancient Greek Olympics in the ClassroomSocial Studies Cultural Creatives Home Segments Family Family Archive gen. http://209.15.142.32/cat263_morel.htm
Almamater to serve the needs of its students and the community, with facilities in the physicaland natural sciences, social studies, ancient and modern gen. World hist. http://www.platths.com/handbook.htm
Syosset Public Library Website Sampler www.fordyce.org/long_island/ligen.html Long www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rulib/socsci/hist/amhist.html eawc.evansville.eduintroduction to ancient world cultures http://www.nassaulibrary.org/syosset/website4.html
Extractions: In order to evaluate a website, you should be aware of its authority, currency, accuracy, coverage, and objectivity, just as you would for print reference sources. For additional information on assessing websites, read about evaluation criteria at http://lib.nmsu.edu/staff/susabeck/evalcrit.html Syosset Public Library cardholders can access online databases from home after entering their barcode number. SUBJECTS AMERICAN STUDIES GENEALOGY NASSAU COUNTY/L.I. SEARCH ENGINES ... MUSIC
Www.florilegium.org/files/TEXTILES/felting-msg.text washingmsg, wool-clean-msg, wool-hist-msg, raingear Jennifer Geard bloodthorn@sloth.equinox.gen.nzChristchurch FELT ~ New Directions for an ancient Craft, by http://www.florilegium.org/files/TEXTILES/felting-msg.text
Extractions: , mary.rita.otto To: SCA-ARTS LIST To: SCA-ARTS@UKANS.EDU Subject: Re: Waulking Waulking is the same thing as fulling. The word is used in Scandinavian languages (Norwegian *valking*, Swedish *valkning*). Waulking can be anything from simply "walking" or rather trampling on the cloth, which is immersed in warm water, sometimes with soap or urine added, to more big-scale waulking with water-powered machinery. This machinery uses wooden "hammers" to work the cloth. Some of this is still in existence, or has been reconstructed, in Sweden today and is being used by eg. textile artists. Since the word exists in all Scandinavian languages as well as in English (Scottish?) - might it not have been brought to the British Isles with the Vikings? Only my guess, though! Christina Date: Fri, 3 Oct 1997 15:13:47 +0930 From: "Melinda Shoop" To: Subject: Cleaning fabrics in ancient times There is a book, which I have not personally read which may give you the answer you are looking for about fabric cleaning processes in antiquity. I don't know the ISBN, but it is: Studies in Ancient Technology, ed.Brill,Vol 4, Fibres and Fabrics of Antiquity; Washing, Bleaching, Fulling and Felting; Dyes and Dyeing; Spinning and Sewing, Basketry and Weaving. This is all contained in one volume. The book is available from Archetype Books, 6 Fitzroy Square, London W1P 6DX England. Telephone is 44 171 380 0800. This book appeared as available for purchase in the company's Jan 1997 catalog for 47.50 pounds. It is a part of a series. Hope you can find this one! Good Luck! Fiametta Subject: Felt Making and History Book, includes Yurtmaking Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 15:36:17 -0400 From: rmhowe
Untitled Document Chris Scarre, The Penguin historical Atlas of ancient Rome; 3 Ring Binder (the Handin hist. Gerund quaerendi a Future Perfective active verb tulerit a gen.pl http://www-personal.umich.edu/~markusdd/prwinter.html
THE UT/TYLER SECONDARY HISTORY RESOURCE PAGE gen. http//www.asc.ucalgary.ca/hist/tutor/eurvoya/index.htmlLook at the many www.geocities.com~amenhotep/exploremore than 3000 yrs of ancient history and http://edci.uttyl.edu/web/res/hist.html
Extractions: The links below were compiled by future history teachers enrolled in SSED 4320, Teaching Skills for the Secondary Teacher, at The University of Texas at Tyler. We hope you find them useful. The following links were provided by Nancy Blakey for a unit on significant events in U.S. history: Articles of Confederation . A complete resource of the Articles of Confederation with names of those who signed listed by state. The Mayflower Compact . Contains the Mayflower Compact with the names of those who signed it, along with an extended list of Documents of Freedom. Roanoke Colony . 1585 Account of the Roanoke Colony from the Grand Voyages of Theodore DeBry. Samuel Adams . The Report of the Committee of Correspondence to the Boston Town Meeting, Nov. 20, 1772. Manifest Destiny . Manifest Destiny and expansion in the Americas with access to maps for extended research. Emancipation Proclamation . A teacher's guide to the Emancipation Proclamation with connections to 1) History of Proclamation, 2) Study questions for high school students, and 3) Ideas and activities for elementary school students A Chronology of US Historical Documents . A Chronology of the Pre-Colonial Era until the Present with existing links to be explored. Sectional Conflict During the 1850's . Discusses sectional conflict, tensions over expansion, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Bleeding Kansas and the caning of Sumner, and John Brown, with additional links available.
BPR Mailing List Digest: 06/06-09/99 A E ancient MYSTERIES - Pompeii - Buried alive. hist - PLASTICS - Though ubiquitous,plastics are most conspicuous in (gen 155) And he brought him forth http://philologos.org/bprdigests/1999/june/d060699i.htm
BPR Mailing List Digest: 03/01-06/99 gen. very interesting hist HITLER AND THE OCCULT - ancient prophecy and hist - MODERNMARVELS - Battlefield Engineering - Laying the groundwork for battles http://philologos.org/bprdigests/1999/march/d030199i.htm
Extractions: Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 08:32:35 -0500 Interesting commentary at WorldNetDaily - http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_metcalf/19990301_xcgme_old_enemie.shtml that presents the following statements: * Russia is stockpiling grain. * Russia continues to beg for more food from the West. * Russia is slaughtering its herds. * Russia is increasing fuel production. * Russia is stockpiling fuel. * Slaughtering fur-bearing animals. * Russia continues to build weapons despite treaty agreements to