Jerry Serrano
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  • What is 6th Grade Social Studies?
    • Quarter 1 (River Valley Civilizations)
      • Quarter 2 (Ancient Greece)
        • Quarter 3 (Ancient Rome)
          • Quarter 4 (Medieval Period, Renaissance/Reformation, Age of Exploration)
          • What is 7th Grade Global Studies?
            • Quarter 1
              • Quarter 2
                • Quarter 3
                  • Quarter 4
                  • History Club and Washington DC Trip
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                  • Primary Sources and Other Links
                    • Ancient Egypt Project Websites
                      • Ancient Rome websites
                      • About me
                        • Lancastrian and Lollard Research
                        Primary Sources


                        http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/


                        Fordham University's collection of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern sources. A great collection for intermediate, high school, and college coursework.


                        http://avalon.law.yale.edu/default.asp

                        The Avalon Project provides documents in law, history, and government. Created by Yale law school.


                        http://eawc.evansville.edu/index.htm

                        This site explores Ancient World Cultures with a variety of different primary sources from all over the world.


                        Other Links

                        http://www.mrdonn.org/

                        Great resources for teachers of all historical disciplines. Many different lessons and activities created by Mr. Donn. Geared toward Intermediate level, but can be used at the high school level.


                        http://www.loc.gov/index.html

                        The Library of Congress website. Deals primarily with American history, but has some great lessons plans from teachers from all over the country. Also has some great primary sources.


                        www.historum.com

                        A history forum with a variety of differing topics and viewpoints. This forum has a section for homework help and a place for teacher's of history to share ideas and lessons. 








                         




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