History Resources
General | American Revolution| Civil War | Colonial Life | Explorers | Fort Nisqually | Great Depression | Historical Maps / Speeches | Immigration | Middle Ages / Medieval Times | Pioneers / Oregon Trail | Presidents and Elections | Primary / Secondary Sources | Salem Witch Trials | Slavery | Titanic | World War II | Japanese-American Internment | Pearl Harbor
General:
- 19th Century Schoolhouse
- A collection of 19th century textbooks and resources.
- Age Gauge
- Input your birthdate and the site tells you who is older/younger, and how old you were on significant historical dates - as well as other information.
- America's Historical Documents
- Online copies of our historical documents, including teaching documents, and Charters of Freedom.
- American History
- Links to history information on a variety of topics and eras.
- American History Subject Library
- Links to information on various historical events and eras.
- American Memory Project
- A collection of documents, sound clips, photographs, interviews, and other primary source materials related to U.S. History.
- Authentic History Center
- Historical artifacts, sounds, written letters, and diaries.
- Calendar Converter
- Convert calendar dates to various versions of calendars (Gregorian, Julian, etc.)
- Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources
- Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.
- Digital Collections
- Historical photographs and information on the skills needed to analyze a photograph.
- Early American Leaders
- Students examine the qualities of early American leaders and determine what qualities constitute a good leader.
- From Revolution to Reconstruction: Biographies
- Very detailed biographies with dates the person lived.
- From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents
- Documents from pre-1400 to the present, including full-text (Magna Charta, Articles of Confederation, Abraham Lincoln's last speech, etc.).
- Global Connections
- A family of sites created to help teachers and students learn more about events in the Middle East through readings, lesson plans, links, timelines, and maps.
- Harper's Weekly
- A historical newspaper (1857-1912) whose articles have been put online.
- History Detectives
- Students use this PBS television site to interact with investigations and methods to study history, including activities and quizzes.
- HistoryNet
- Information and resources on various historical topics.
- I Have No Money, Would You Take Wampum?
- The history of wampum and trading and bartering practices.
- Impressions of America
- Information and links for many American history topics.
- How to teach students how to practice and research history, including case studies and classroom activities.
- Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
- The story of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton's work on behalf of women's suffrage and rights in general. Includes biographies, critical essays, writings and speeches, and lesson plans.
- Rare Maps of Colonial America
- A listing of rare maps of Colonial America.
- Teaching American History.org
- A multitude of links and resources for teaching United States History.
- Smithsonian Education - Educators
- From the Smithsonian Institution, this site includes grade level lesson plans, a resource finder for primary resources, and reasons/connections for various images and artwork.
- This Day in History
- Videos and information about what happened on "This Day in History"...
- Lesson plans, assessments, and primary source documents related to Washington State History.
- Wise Guide
- An online monthly newsletter with links to primary source materials from the Library of Congress.
- Women in History - Historic Figures
- Great short biographies of famous American women in history.
- Women's History Teaching Resources
- Materials from the Smithsonian Institution, including audio and video clips, as well as art, science, history, and culture information.
American Revolution:
- American Revolution
- Information in timeline form of the events of the Revolutionary War, including descriptions.
- Battle of the Battlefields
- Which battle was the most important during the Revolutionary War?
- LIBERTY! The American Revolution
- Lesson plans, online quizzes, and materials to accompany PBS Online's series about the American Revolution.
Civil War:
- American Civil War Homepage
- An extensive listing of Civil War links, including images, documentary records, rosters, and regimental histories.
- Civil War
- Website related to the Ken Burns film, including maps, biographies, historical documents, images, discussion questions, and lesson plans.
- Civil War Battle Summaries by Campaign
- Information about Civil War battles by other names, location, campaign, dates, principal commanders, estimated casualties, and more.
- An exhibition by the Library of Congress related to President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
- Great American History
- Information about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.
- Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
- Links to information on Abraham Lincoln (including private papers) and the Civil War.
- Nation Divided
- What was it like to be a Confederate or Union soldier? What was it like to have a friend fighting on the opposite side?
- Women During the Civil War
- What did women do during the Civil War?
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Colonial Life:
- Classroom-Tested Lesson Plans
- Interdisciplinary lesson plans for the Colonial period.
- Lesson plans, materials, and resources relating to Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America. Also includes links to state standards. (May require FREE registration)
- Life on Plymouth Plantation
- What was it like as a child on Plymouth Plantation?
- Mayflower Compact
- A copy of the text from the Mayflower Compact.
- Rare Maps of Colonial America
- A listing of rare maps of Colonial America.
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Explorers:
- Explorers WebQuest
- WebQuest where students research an explorer and write a persuasive piece to convince their family to let them go on the expedition.
- Lewis and Clark and the Trailblazers
- Other explorers besides Lewis and Clark.
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Fort Nisqually:
- Fort Nisqually Historic Site
- Information and resources about Fort Nisqually.
Great Depression:
- Then and Now Prices
- Compare prices during the Great Depression to prices today.
- Twelve Great Lessons for Teaching the Great Depression
- The 1929 stock market crash and the Great Depression are explained, as well as how the country responded to the economic crisis.
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Historical Maps / Speeches:
- Civil War
- Website related to the Ken Burns film, including maps, biographies, historical documents, images, discussion questions, and lesson plans.
- David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
- A collection of more than 8,800 online historic maps from the 18th and 19th century.
- Early Washington Maps: A Digital Collection
- Historical maps of Washington state.
- Audio files of various historic speeches (including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, and others).
- Historical Maps
- Historical maps of Washington, searchable by time period or type of map.
- Mapping the Pacific Coast - Historic Map Collection
- Maps of the Pacific Coast from the earliest period of European Exploration, including 45 maps, books, and illustrations organized into 6 thematic galleries.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Speeches by Martin Luther King Jr., including sound clips and full text.
- Rare Maps of Colonial America
- A listing of rare maps of Colonial America.
- US Census Bureau - Radio Services
- 60 second radio clips, current and historical.
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Immigration:
- Ellis Island
- Online quiz to see whether you will be accepted into the U.S. or not. (blocked in Puyallup SD)
- Immigration Hotlist
- Webquest that is through the eyes of an immigrant through Ellis Island.
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Middle Ages / Medieval Times:
- Build a Medieval Castle
- Put together your own medieval castle.
- Castle Builder
- Students must design and build a castle, after understanding feudal life.
- Castles on the Web
- Information and pictures of various castles around the world.
- Expedition Through Medieval Europe
- Students have been hired by Hollywood to pursue the perfect setting for a Middle Ages film.
- King Arthur's Round Table Roll Call
- Who do you think should be allowed to sit with King Arthur at the Round Table?
- Life in a Medieval Castle
- Pictures and text showing what life was like in a castle.
- Life in the Middle Ages
- Resources on life in the Middle Ages (compiled and posted by 4th and 5th grade students).
- Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance
- Story of the Medici family and their influence on a dramatic and compelling age that represents a critical turning point in Western history.
- Medieval Activities
- Crafts and activities for a medieval-themed day.
- Middle Ages
- An interactive look at what it was really like to live in the Middle Ages.
Pioneers / Oregon Trail:
- Building a Pioneer Cabin
- Discusses the difficulties faced by the pioneers when constructing their homes.
- California Gold Rush Treasure Hunt
- An online treasure hunt sharing information about California's Gold Rush.
- Discoverers of the Oregon-Trail
- Various explorers who paved the way for the Oregon Trail.
- Doing it the Old-Fashioned Way!
- Learn how to do pioneer activities, such as tanning hides, making soap, dyeing cloth, etc.
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Presidents and Elections
- American Presidency Project
- Over 75,000 documents related to the study of the presidency, including election data, speeches, video clips, search options, and more.
- Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids: Elections
- These pages explain the election process for Federal officials.
- eLECTIONS
- A free 3-D multimedia online game in which students "run for the White House". Including creating a platform, analyzing polling data, fundraising, and planning their campaign.
- Elections 101
- Learn about why voting matters, how it works, and more, including resources...
- George Washington
- Unit from the Library of Congress about George Washington, including information about his life, rise to power, and accomplishments. Includes primary source documents.
- H.I.P. Pocket Change: Presidents' Day
- Have your students read about this special day's history and find related links on this dedicated page.
- Inauguration Activities and Free Audio
- Activities related to the US presidential inauguration.
- Living Room Candidate
- TV campaign ads from 1952 to the present - searchable by year, type of commercial, and political issue. Ads include background along with links to other spots related by subject, year, or candidate.
- Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
- Links to information on Abraham Lincoln (including private papers) and the Civil War.
- Select A Candidate
- Answer basic questions on key issues using actual quotes from candidates (without identifying the candidate) and see which candidate best fits your views...the results may surprise you!
- Telling America's Story - America.gov
- Current information on elections, American life/culture, videos, multimedia, and more.
- US Presidents - George Washington to Barack Obama
- A morphing compilation of all forty-four presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama, backed by Ravel's Bolero.
Primary / Secondary Sources:
- Primary Resources Bookmarks on Delicious
- Primary Source resource bookmarks from the Washington State
Library's Judy Pitchford.
- Primary Sources by State (Library of Congress)
- Primary source resources organized by state that are at the Library of Congress.
- 19th Century Schoolhouse
- A collection of 19th century textbooks and resources.
- Africans in America
- The history of slavery in America, including background readings about key people and events, historical documents, a teacher's guide, a youth activity guide, and more.
- America's Historical Documents
- Online copies of our historical documents, including teaching documents, and Charters of Freedom.
- American Artifacts
- Scientific, medical and mechanical antiques and descriptions.
- American Civil War Homepage
- An extensive listing of Civil War links, including images, documentary records, rosters, and regimental histories.
- American Experience: Citizen King
- Information about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through eyewitness accounts, personal recollections, diaries, letters, maps, and more.
- American Folklife Center Online Collections and Presentations
- Includes audio samples of music and stories, digital images of rare letters and photographs, and video clips.
- American Memory Project
- A collection of documents, sound clips, photographs, interviews, and other primary source materials related to U.S. History.
- American Presidency Project
- Over 75,000 documents related to the study of the presidency, including election data, speeches, video clips, search options, and more.
- America's Library
- Limited scope, but good info, including music from various eras, state info and American profiles.
- ARC Calendar: Heritage Months, Holidays, and Awareness Days
- Primary source materials (including sound clips) organized by month in a calendar.
- ARC Guide for Educators and Students
- The guide introduces educators and students to the National Archives' Archival Research Catalog (ARC) and how to use it.
- Authentic History Center
- Historical artifacts, sounds, written letters, and diaries.
- Biography of America
- Video series about America, but has links to primary and secondary source references on the material shown.
- Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources
- Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.
- Children of the Camps: the Japanese American WWII internment camp experience
- This documentary captures the experiences of 6 Japanese-Americans who were confined in the internment camps as children. Includes historical documents, a timeline, a viewer's guide, and more.
- Civil War
- Website related to the Ken Burns film, including maps, biographies, historical documents, images, discussion questions, and lesson plans.
- Constitution Day - Learn About the Law
- Constitution info, including the Bill of Rights, and constitutions from other places (i.e. Iraq).
- Digital Collections
- Historical photographs and information on the skills needed to analyze a photograph.
- From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents
- Documents from pre-1400 to the present, including full-text (Magna Charta, Articles of Confederation, Abraham Lincoln's last speech, etc.).
- George Washington
- Unit from the Library of Congress about George Washington, including information about his life, rise to power, and accomplishments. Includes primary source documents.
- GI -- World War II Commemoration
- Films, photgraphs, biographies, and more about World War II.
- Harper's Weekly
- A historical newspaper (1857-1912) whose articles have been put online.
- HyperWar: World War II on the World Wide Web
- Resources and documents, including policies, papers, treaties, the Pacific and European Theater of Operations, etc. of World War II.
- Jamestown, Quebec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings
- A closer look at some of the Native and European artifacts that have survived from all three North American settlements - founded within a 3-year time period.
- Japanese Relocation and Internment
- Primary source documents and resources related to the Japanese American internment and relocations.
- Jones Photo Historical Collection
- Nearly 9,000 photographs of western Washington work and family life.
- Learning Page... especially for teachers
- Over 7 million historical documents, photographs, maps, films, and audio recordings. Includes lessons, features, activities, and tips and tricks for using these collections in the classroom.
- Linking Research and Teaching in History: Case Studies
- How to teach students how to practice and research history, including case studies and classroom activities.
- Living Room Candidate
- TV campaign ads from 1952 to the present - searchable by year, type of commercial, and political issue. Ads include background along with links to other spots related by subject, year, or candidate.
- Looking Into Holidays Past Through Primary Sources
- Help students analyze primary sources they see, hear, or read, using seasonal holiday-themed resources from the Library of Congress.
- Mapping the Pacific Coast - Historic Map Collection
- Maps of the Pacific Coast from the earliest period of European Exploration, including 45 maps, books, and illustrations organized into 6 thematic galleries.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Photo gallery from events involving Martin Luther King Jr.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Speeches by Martin Luther King Jr., including sound clips and full text.
- Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
- Resource for "Teaching with historic places". Visual images, classroom activities, and discussion questions.
- Mayflower Compact
- A copy of the text from the Mayflower Compact.
- Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
- Links to information on Abraham Lincoln (including private papers) and the Civil War.
- National Archives and Records Administration
- Primary source documents and information for the United States.
- National Register of Historic Places - Travel Itineraries
- Historic guides to destinations around the country. Each itinerary highlights different geographic regions or important themes in American history.
- Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History
- This site provides information, photos and other resources related to Washington State History.
- Our Documents
- 100 milestone documents of American history.
- Pamphlet and Textual Ephemera Collection
- Washington state theater, tourism, and urban development pamphlets, books, and theater programs, including the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition of 1909.
- Parliament and the British Slave Trade 1600-1807
- Six sections that explore some of the issues around the act that abolished the British slave trade.
- Primary Source Learning - Inviting Learners to Read, Think, and Use their Knowledge
- Primary source materials, activities, and teaching ideas and lesson plans related to using primary resources.
- Seattle Municipal Archives
- Lots of digital documents and other resources from the City of Seattle.
- Slavery and the Making of America
- The history of American Slavery, including background information, primary sources, an interactive timeline, lesson plans, and a virtual museum featuring student projects.
- Smithsonian Education - Educators
- From the Smithsonian Institution, this site includes grade level lesson plans, a resource finder for primary resources, and reasons/connections for various images and artwork.
- Star-Spangled Banner
- Ideas and materials related to the Star-Spangled Banner, including the War of 1812, the poem that became the song, conservation, the people involved, and the symbolism of the American flag.
- Teaching With Historic Places
- Features places relevant in the past and in the current time (i.e. Heritage months). Includes lesson plans for teaching about the sites included.
- Telling America's Story - America.gov
- Current information on elections, American life/culture, videos, multimedia, and more.
- THOMAS (Library of Congress)
- Legislative resources and information.
- US Census Bureau - Facts for Features & Special Editions
- Collections of statistics from the Census Bureau's demographic and economic subject areas to commemorate anniversaries or observances or background information for topics in the news.
- US Census Bureau - Minority Links
- Quick and easy links to the latest data on racial and ethnic populations in the United States.
- US Census Bureau - Radio Services
- 60 second radio clips, current and historical.
- US Census Bureau - Tip Sheets
- Information on upcoming releases and reports for the Facts for Features section.
- War
- The story of World War II though the accounts of American men and women who participated, including an extensive collection of primary sources, interviews and articles, and lesson plans.
- Washington History
- Historical records, newspapers, and other Washington State history resources.
- We Shall Overcome: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
- Maps, lists of important sites, and more about the Civil Rights Movement.
- Wise Guide
- An online monthly newsletter with links to primary source materials from the Library of Congress.
- World War II : Documents
- Information and documents from World War II.
- WWII Resources
- Primary source documents and information about World War II.
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Salem Witch Trials:
- Carey Document: On the Trail of a Salem Death Warrant
- Information on one of the documents from the Salem Witch Trials - a Death Warrant for Martha Carey.
- Salem Wax Museum & Salem Witch Village
- Information, lesson plans, and resources about the Salem Witch Trials.
- Salem Witch Museum
- A museum in Salem, Massachusetts dedicated to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.
- Salem Witch-Hunt -- Interactive
- An interactive experience of the Salem Witch trials and related materials.
- What about Witches?
- Information related to the Salem Witch trials, including pictures and paintings.
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Slavery:
- Africans in America
- The history of slavery in America, including background readings about key people and events, historical documents, a teacher's guide, a youth activity guide, and more.
- Parliament and the British Slave Trade 1600-1807
- Six sections that explore some of the issues around the act that abolished the British slave trade.
- Pathways to Freedom: Maryland and the Underground Railroad
- Living history, artifacts, and lesson plans about the Underground Railroad.
- Rise and Fall of Jim Crow
- Segregation from the end of the Civil War to the start of the Civil Rights Movement. Includes a historical timeline, articles, personal narratives, interactive features, and lesson plans.
- Safe Passage - WebQuest
- A WebQuest where students learn about the lives of slaves and the Underground Railroad.
- Slavery and the Making of America
- The history of American Slavery, including background information, primary sources, an interactive timeline, lesson plans, and a virtual museum featuring student projects.
- Underground Railroad
- A virtual tour and interactive information related to the Underground Railroad.
- Underground Railroad: Escape From Slavery
- An interactive journey where the student "flees Kentucky for Canada along the Underground Railroad, a secret network of hiding places and people that helped runaway slaves reach freedom."
- Virtual Field Trip: Underground Railroad - TeacherVision.com
- Go on a virtual field trip of Underground Railroad sites in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
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Titanic:
- Encyclopedia Titanica Titanic Passenger and Crew Research ( Official Home Page )
- Biographies of passengers and crew, research articles, and more.
- Glaciers and Icebergs--ties in to Titanic
- Create your own glaciers and icebergs to answer critical questions about them.
- Onboard the Titanic
- Experience the events of the Titanic from the point of view of one of 5 people who were on the ship.
- Titanic
- Lesson plan about the Titanic disaster.
- Titanic
- Research a person from the Titanic and give a presentation talking about "your" life.
World War II:
- Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.
- Experiencing War: Buffalo Soldiers, the 92nd in Italy (Stories from the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress)
- Told through oral history interviews, memoirs, diaries, and correspondence, these stories are not a formal history of war, but a treasure trove of individual feelings and personal recollections.
- GI -- World War II Commemoration
- Films, photgraphs, biographies, and more about World War II.
- Holocaust Cybrary remembering the Stories of the Survivors - Remember.org
- Images, stories, and resources related to the Holocaust.
- HyperWar: World War II on the World Wide Web
- Resources and documents, including policies, papers, treaties, the Pacific and European Theater of Operations, etc. of World War II.
- War
- The story of World War II though the accounts of American men and women who participated, including an extensive collection of primary sources, interviews and articles, and lesson plans.
- World War II : Documents
- Information and documents from World War II.
- World War II Links
- Links organized by general area of combat.
- World War Two in Europe
- Information, links, and lesson plans about World War II.
- WWII Resources
- Primary source documents and information about World War II.
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Japanese-American Internment:
- A More Perfect Union
- A look at the experiences of Japanese Americans during the internment period and their Constitutional rights.
- A More Perfect Union
- Over 800 artifacts related to the Japanese-American experience.
- AsiaSource: AsiaTODAY
- An article about Japanese American comments on the treatment of US Muslims after the attack on 9/11 (compared to the Japanese American internment).
- Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources
- Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.
- Camp Harmony Exhibit
- Information about the internment camp at the Puyallup Fairgrounds - "Camp Harmony".
- Camps
- Locations, pictures, and information about the internment camps.
- Children of the Camps: the Japanese American WWII internment camp experience
- This documentary captures the experiences of 6 Japanese-Americans who were confined in the internment camps as children. Includes historical documents, a timeline, a viewer's guide, and more.
- Citizenship Denied
- An integrated unit about the Japanese-American internment.
- Dear Miss Breed Letters from Camp
- Letters from children interned in the camps to a children's librarian named Miss Breed.
- Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project
- A curriculum with multimedia, primary source materials, handouts, and other resources and artifacts.
- Discover Nikkei and the Japanese American Internment
- Includes historical overviews, bibliographies, demographics, glossary, directory of Nikkei collections, video archives, lesson plans, and the Nikkei military experience database.
- Go For Broke Educational Foundation
- Lesson plans, information, and resources on the military units of Japanese-Americans in World War II.
- Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project
- Information about the internment and the effects on those in the Pacific Northwest.
- Japanese American Internment
- Information and pictures of the Japanese American internment.
- Japanese American Internment
- Information and copies of some of the letters written from the internment camps.
- Japanese American Internment
- Lesson plans and related materials about the Japanese American internment.
- Japanese American National Museum: Hirasaki National Resource Center
- Resources and links to information on the Japanese-American internment.
- Japanese-American Internment
- Information, links, and lesson ideas related to the Japanese-American internment.
- Japanese Internment: National Security or Oppression?
- Information and resources related to the Japanese-American Internment, including photos and interviews.
- Japanese Relocation and Internment
- Primary source documents and resources related to the Japanese American internment and relocations.
- Lesson in American History: The Japanese American Experience
- Curriculum guides, resources, and historical information.
- PBS: Conscience and the Constitution: Resources
- Resources and information about the Japanese-American internment.
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Pearl Harbor:
- Air Raid Pearl Harbor
- A photographic history of the attack on Pearl Harbor, with images sorted by category.
- Attack At Pearl Harbor, 1941
- An overview of the attack of Pearl Harbor.
- Attack At Pearl Harbor, 1941 - The Japanese View
- Information from the Japanese perspective of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Attack on Pearl Harbor
- Information, eyewitness accounts, casualty list, and more related to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor
- Frequently asked questions about the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- December 7, 1941 - Japanese Bomb Pearl Harbor
- Pictures and descriptions of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Memory Book - Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Personal stories and memories of those who were involved in the attack, and their families. (NOTE: It is NOT edited/censored, so there may be some "language" in it).
- Pearl Harbor
- Information about the November 2000 expedition to find the first submarine sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Pearl Harbor
- Research the attack on Pearl Harbor and write an article, as if you have experienced the attack firsthand.
- Overview and images from the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Pearl Harbor Remembered
- Links to information on various aspects of the attack on Pearl Harbor, including maps, pictures, and websites of the memorials.
- Pearl Harbor Ships and Planes
- Facts about the ships and planes involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Pearl Harbor Timeline
- A timeline with descriptions of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Click on "Explore the FULL STORY" on the right side for a multimedia map and timeline, including personal narratives.
- Remembering Pearl Harbor: The USS Arizona Memorial
- A lesson plan centered on the USS Arizona memorial.
- Resources - Remembering Pearl Harbor
- A list of resources, lesson plans, and other links, sorted by subject.
- USS Arizona
- Information and links to resources on the USS Arizona and its memorial.
- USS Arizona Memorial
- National Park Service website for the USS Arizona Memorial.
Last updated by Ms. Rose on March 25, 2009.
Disclaimer: Clicking on the above links may take you to a site outside of what I have created. At the time of posting, these links were reviewed for appropriate material. However, they may have changed since they were last reviewed. Due to this, I make no guarantees for the content of these sites and recommend that parents and teachers be aware of what their students are doing on the Internet.