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=Middle School History TopicsMiddle School Content Resources=

Teachers' Curriculum Institute/ TCI History Alive program TCI Alive in 5: Essential Question & Web Tools media type="custom" key="11224684" Skill Builder media type="custom" key="11224730" Visual Discovery media type="custom" key="11224758" Response Groups media type="custom" key="11224790"

Middle School History Resources

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iCivics is a new, free, non-commercial collection of interactive games for students and lesson plans for teachers on American government and civic responsibility. Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor founded the site to encourage students to become active and involved citizens. The games will appeal to students of all ages, but __are targeted for students in grades 5-9 a__nd are a __good match with the grade 5 US History I and II standards on practices and principles of US government__ in the Massachusetts History and Social Science Curriculum Framework. Modules on argumentation are also relevant to the writing standards of the Massachusetts Curriculum Framework for English Language Arts and Literacy. iCivics is supported in the Commonwealth by a team led by Justice Robert J. Cordy of the MA Supreme Judicial Court.

ICT Magic - lots of good lessons for grade 7 & 8 Voted #1 for best Wiki of 2011 History Resources and Lessons by Content Standard for grades k-12 Resources for History Teachers Wiki

Voted #2 for best Wiki of 2011

Blog for world History Teachers Run by high school world history teachers, with a focus on technology

Blog for US Government Teachers Run by high school government teachers, with a focus on technology

Teachers' Domain Free digital media service for educational purposes

Thinkfinity Free lessons and educational resources

[|Thinkfinity - Constitution] Man great lessons on the Constitution, the Presidency, and Women's Rights Take a look.

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Thirteen Ed Online Web-based activities designed by teachers

Bill of Rights Institute Lessons Free lessons and resources on civics

Interactive Revolutionary War game //Mission US// is a multimedia project featuring free interactive adventure games set in different eras of U.S. history. The first game, Mission 1: "For Crown or Colony?," puts the player in the shoes of Nat Wheeler, a 14-year-old printer's apprentice in 1770 Boston.