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Newspaper
Pictorials: World War I Rotogravures
The three titles digitized for "Newspaper Pictorials: World War I
Rotogravures" by the Library of Congress represent diverse pictorials
published in Sunday pictorial sections by two of the most prominent U.S.
newspapers of the day: the New York Times and New York Tribune.
The images in this collection track American sentiment about the war in Europe, week by week, before and after U.S. involvement. They document
events of the war alongside society news and advertisements touting
products of the day, creating a pictorial record of both the war effort
and life at home. An excellent research site.
The
Price of Freedom: Americans at War
This Smithsonian website skillfully integrates Flash video and text to
examine armed conflicts involving the U.S. from the Revolutionary War
to the war in Iraq. Each conflict contains a brief video clip, statistical
information, and a set of artifacts. There is also a Civil War mystery,
an exhibition self-guide, and a teacher's guide. The World War I section
contains a short essay on the conflict as well as historic images and
artifacts.
The
World War I Document Archive (BYU)
An important source of links to primary documents, such as treaties and
personal recollections. The Great War(PBS)
This site includes interviews, maps, an interactive timeline, and brief summaries of the series episodes.
Eyewitness on World War I
Has first-hand accounts of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the death of an American pilot, and a German U-boat attack
The Great War
Provides a detailed list of WWI-related Web sites
Influenza 1918 (PBS)
Site focuses on influenza attacks in America and features an interactive map
American Leaders Speak (Library of Congress)
This LOC site has 59 brief sound recordings of speeches by American leaders from 1918 to 1920. The speeches focus on issues and events surrounding the First World War and the subsequent presidential election of 1920.
Lesson Plan: U.S. Entry into WWI
Presented by MarcoPolo, this lesson plan is for high school students. Students will examine the events and factors that led to U.S. participation in the war. The lesson plan provides some resources and several guiding questions for students to follow.
Lesson Plan - The Great War: Evaluating the Treaty of Versailles
Designed by MarcoPolo, this lesson plan come with an ample supply of resources and documents. Students are asked to analyze the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and then analyze the German response. The lesson plan includes a copy of the treaty and Hitler's 1923 response. This is a High school level lesson plan.
Teacher's Guide: Lost Peace
Investigate the intersection of isolationism, fascism, and the establishment of the League of Nations at the close of World War I. From PBS People's Century.
CEC: Group Newspaper Presentations
In this mini-lesson, students will create a Newspaper about World War I. Students work in small groups to research and write. Lesson plan includes grading outline. Recommended for grades 9-12.
Drums of War: Exploring How Politics Shapes American War Policy
In this New York Times lesson, students will research the political climate prior to major American wars of the past, then reflect on the current call for power to confront Iraq.(September 23, 2002)
Digital History Resource Guides
The Digital Resource Guides provide links to American history web sites by period and provide historical overviews, readings (online textbook chapter, Reader's Companion), primary source documents (documents, maps, cartoons), teaching resources (chronologies, maps, quizzes), audio-visual resources, and additional resources. The Guides are an excellent and comprehensive teaching resource.
HistoryTeacher.net: AP United States History Quizzes
A New York teacher has produced a great general site for history teachers that offers AP-level United States history quizzes on many different periods and topics.
The American People: The Great War
PowerPoint Presentation on America and World War I as part of the online companion to The American People. Click Chapter 22.
World War I: Blank Map
The companion web site to The American People offers blank maps related to various topics in American history. The maps can be printed or placed in a PowerPoint presentation
The American Nation: Internet Activities
Prentice Hall's phschool.com offers internet activities based on their The American Nation textbook chapters. Middle School grades.