| Peace Corps Kids World - Explore the globe and learn about making a difference as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
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| Balance Beyond Survival - Teaches visitors about past, present, and future cities, then gives them the chance to make their own cities.
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| People Who Made a Difference - Short profiles of people who shaped the 20th century.
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| Postcards from America - Follows a teacher and a photographer as they travel across America. Also features fun facts, maps, and a "Just for Teachers" page with tips for using the postcards in the classroom.
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| AP Euro Homepage - This is a site designed to help AP European History students. This site offers research links and other information relative to Advanced Placement European History.
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| School History - Provides interactive quizzes, worksheets, resources and internet links for secondary school history pupils and teachers in the UK.
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| Mr Greiner's Student Resources for SOSE - Resources for students studying modern and ancient history, geography, and social sciences.
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| Greatest Places - Educational film looking at seven of the most diverse places on Earth. Includes lots of educational material, film clips, photos and panaramic virtual reality pictures.
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| FBI Kids Page - Offers Internet safety tips for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade. Also offers information about the FBI and games.
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| How Customs Works - Customs regulates what moves in and out of a country and is key in the global economy. See what customs services do.
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| The Travel Bug - Explores the concept of travel, the tourism industry, and tourist destinations around the world.
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| Go Eat Your Homework Series - Fun lessons provide an introduction to the history, culture, and food of major U.S. cities.
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| 4to40: World History School Project - Short articles about everything from Marco Polo to the history of the alphabet.
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| Galinsky Social Studies Site - Includes webquests and other resources for history, government, geography and economics.
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| The World Bank Group - Highlights countries and regions, key development issues, the latest development data, curricular materials, collaborative learning networks, and research tools.
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| The Navigators - Information on explorers of the nineteenth century with interactive online learning activities and project suggestions for teachers.
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| National History Day Projects - Information on documents related to frontiers in history compiled by the National Archives and Records Administration.
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| Heritage Moment - Brings to life people from history, society and culture through animated Flash stories. Includes fairy tales.
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| Social Studies for Kids - Offers articles, links, and fun facts, on history, geography, cultures, holidays, economics, and archaeology.
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| AP Modern Euro - Advanced placement European history pages with multimedia primary sources and practice tests. A Kirschnet site.
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| George Orwell's Animal Farm - Offers student and teacher pages to study parallelism with the Russian Revolution.
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| Surviving the Seven Natural Wonders of the World - Learn about the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, the Paracutin volcano, and other natural wonders. Includes a quiz to test your memory. From ThinkQuest.
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| CNN Student News - World news geared toward middle and high school students. Most articles are accompanied by discussion starters, activities and teaching guides.
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| United Nations' CyberSchoolBus - Provides resources related to global issues, countries around the world, and the United Nations. Includes projects, quizzes, games, puzzles, and lesson plans.
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| Fun Social Studies - Fun articles and links provide information about all aspects of social studies.
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| Flags and Maps of the World - View national flags and maps for countries of the world.
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| BC Social Studies 8-12 Resources - Links that will be helpful to students and teachers following the British Columbia social studies curriculum. Separate pages for each grade, and for geography, law, and comparative civilizations.
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