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Old 12-03-2007, 10:52 AM
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Default History for teachers & home schoolers

If you already watch the History channel, this may add to your learning/watching pleasure. ;o)


http://www.history. com/classroom/ flag_form. html


Historians and other educators at The History Channel are creating
multidisciplinary teacher's manuals, available to educators on a
complimentary basis. Each manual features primary sources, portfolio
projects, vocabulary, and creative activities. Join teachers around
America and get your students involved in the Save Our History
initiative, where history combines with science, math, geography, and
language arts topics to bring the past alive in the classroom. Indicate
the manual of your choice. You may order all of the manuals listed.
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Bad link
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Old 12-03-2007, 11:02 AM
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You will have to type it out--I cant get it to "make a link" to just click on. But, I did it as a copy and paste so it is the correct one.
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Thank you! What a great resource!

Save Our History: The Star Spangled Banner Project

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History Channel - Classroom at the bottom of the page
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