Available below are a list of extended learning sites for students. In this uncharted time in learning and teaching, having plenty of things to do to extend your understanding of history is very important! Below are links to games, videos, study guides, vocabulary and much more. If you have any questions or problems or if you are looking for a resource on a specific topic, please feel free to email me at christy.haymon@newtonisd.net or join my remind class, code @20182020hi
This site has artificats, primary source documents, activities, videos, and even an online textbook. Check it out!
Review Documents:
Master Study Guide with Pictures!
Awesome Review Videos:
Quick Review of 7 Principles of Government
https://www.youtube.com/user/hughesDV (Hip Hughe’s History...a great source of information)
Students of History Video Lessons
A History of the World (Hilarious video)
America: The Story of Us
The Smithsonian History Explorer
All things Games!!
Texas Law Review Government Games
7 Principles of Government Game
iCivics Games (created by Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Conner)
Mr. Nussbaum Social Studies Games
Jamestown Interactive Adventure (you will have to enable Adobe)
Map Games
Principles of Government Matching
Sheppard Software (a great variety of learning games for all ages, including many geography games)