PBS offers a site with excellent resources on the Greeks, including a detailed biography of Pericles.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- PBS
- Provider Set:
- Empires
- Date Added:
- 08/28/2023
PBS offers a site with excellent resources on the Greeks, including a detailed biography of Pericles.
This court examination of Sarah Good, March 1, 1692, retains the original spellings and syntax. The accused is questioned for contact with the devil and harming children.
Students will find patterns in fractals through this lesson and describe them mathematically. Students will use their prior knowledge of arithmetic with rational numbers in this lesson.
The text of Juvenal's Satire in English.
An in-depth history of Sparta. Discusses especially its attempts at expansion, including Sparta's subjugation of Messenia.
This site contains information on two important religious edicts given by Roman emperors relating to Christianity and its role as a persecuted religion in ancient Rome.
A rich Fordham University site of primary source material that include full-text, and multimedia sites. There are additional study and research guides such as Modern History in the Movies.
This site from the Fordham University provides the text of 1898 campaign speech of Senator Albert Breveridge expressing his support of U.S. imperialism.
This Fordham University site provides links to various documents that pertain to the French Revolution. (Note: a lot of the content is in French.)
Collection of primary sources that supports study of imperialism. Sources include contemporary narrative accounts, letters, memoirs, songs, newspaper reports, and a variety of legal, cultural, philosophical, religious, and scientific documents.
This site from the Modern History Sourcebook of Fordham University provides John A. Hobson's critique of Imperialism, from an economic point of view.
This website from the Fordham University presents industrial data of the leading countries involved in the Industrial Revolution. Provides population statistics, illiteracy, railway expansion, and mineral output.
An article specifically about the way land was distributed in the Heavenly Kingdom.
This site from the Modern History Sourcebook gives the key highlights of the Versailles Treaty, especially involving territorial questions.
The original text of official Resolutions by members of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 during the debate creating a new national U.S. Constitution.
Understanding how phrases are built and function will be an invaluable tool for students. This tutorial features many examples to help the student in grasping grammar concepts.
This site is a lesson on Document Analysis using a letter written by Anthony Eden to PM Chamberlain in late 1937.
This site is an easy to use French picture dictionary. Selections can be made by typing in the word you wish to look up or you can choose a category.
A great lesson for students to explore commercial advertising using Cass-Clay Museum Ads and ice cream. Great resource for teachers to get lesson plans about advertising.
Lesson plan designed for seventh graders. Students write expository essays that include details, facts, and examples. Includes prewriting handouts, some example paragraphs, some example prompts, and a scoring guide.