National Archives Teacher Resources
Primary Sources and More
Document Analysis-Evaluating Resources
The following document analysis worksheets were designed and developed by the Education Staff of the National Archives and Records Administration. You may find these worksheets useful as you introduce students to various documents. Thousands of documents are available throughout sections of the National Archives website, including: Teaching With Documents, Online Exhibits, and theNational Archives Catalog .
eBooks
eBooks for iPad, iPhone, Android, eReaders, PC or Mac that illustrate American history and government through National Archives documents
History Pins
Images, video, and audio pinned to Google Maps and layered onto Street View to witness the past in the present
iTunes U
Courses, collections, videos, podcasts, and primary sources, available as free downloads throughiTunes U
Special Topics & Tools
http://www.archives.gov/education/special-topics.html
Use our special civics, STEM, period- or exhibit-based DocsTeach pages. Engage with primary sources in iTunes, Historypin, eBooks, and more.
PD
http://www.archives.gov/education/professional-development/
Join us around the country in workshops and at conferences to learn about teaching with documents.
Distance Learning
Resources for National History Day
Education Programs at Presidential Libraries
Online Exhibits
Jaye Parks
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