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This site has a great amount of
information, including more detail information, lesson plan in
the category of Art & Culture, Literature & Language Arts,
Foreign Language, History & Social Studies.
Architectural Education Resource
Center (AERC)
This site will help educators,
community youth workers and parents engage children in
hands-on, real-world, interdisciplinary Architecture and
Design projects.
http://www.sil.si.edu/SILPublications/Anthropology-K12/anth-k-12-home.htm
Anthropology
on the Internet for K-12 in Smithsonian institution libraries
American
Landscape and Architecture Design, 1850-1920

This site
mainly includes New York City's Cultural Heritage, but it has
the category of Cultural Arts Resources for Teachers and
Students. It offers workshops, technology seminars, and
instructional materials to teachers so that it helps them
integrate folklife and community resources across the
curriculum.

The Center
for Understanding the Built Environment (CUBE) has lot of
resources for teachers in order to help students to appreciate
good design, preservation and planing with a comprehensive
program of courses, workshops, newsletters and teaching guides
which serve both a local and national audience.

Environmental education site entitled Exploring Oregon's Past:
A Teacher's Activity Guide for Forth through Seven Grades

Education
World provides lots of resources in a wide range of education.

This site
offers educational resources, including Picasso still image
phone, teacher workshop, Traveling Trunks, videotapes,
teacher-led tour, museum shops.

It shows
common American architectural styles of different times.
This site
provides network for educators and those who work with
educators to find their organization by becoming part of The
Heritage Education Network.

This site
designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. history
courses and offers unique teaching materials for teaching U.S.
history.

Learning
Sites designs and develops educational materials for grade
schools, high schools, colleges for using the most up-to date
archaeological resources.


MarcoPolo
provides standards-based Internet content and professional
development to K-12 teachers and students throughout the
United States.

The Montana
Heritage Project is dedicated to teaching young people to
think clearly and deeply about the world they face, asking
essential questions and researching the past.

This site is
designed to help students to keep up with current issues with
daily news quiz.

The Heritage
Education Network is web site for ideas, lesson plans,
activities, sources of information and links for heritage
education.
This site
helps teachers bring historic places into the classroom, along
with lesson plan.

This site
has lots of historic resources, especially war history, along
with teaching materials and projects.

This site
provides resources relating to the history and culture of the
United States.

The learning
page helps teachers to teach history and culture, providing
online archive of over 100 collections of rare and unique
items important to America’s heritage.

Trackstar
helps teachers organize web sites for use in lessons.
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