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State facts about Alabama


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Alabama facts from the Internet Public Library
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Alabama KidsPlace
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Alabama Moments in Alabama History
Alabama history resources for high school teachers (O, T)

Alabama Printables
Over the years, the Education Section at the Alabama Department of Archives and History has developed special Activity Sheets. Activity Sheets may include Alabama trivia, crossword puzzles, facts on First Ladies of Alabama, etc. (Y, M, O, T)

Alabama resources for kids
Many printables from enchanted learning (Y)

Alabama resources from ClassBrain
Everything about Alabama from postal stamps to recipes (Y, M, O, T)

Alabama unit study
from about.com (Y)

Alabama websites for teachers
This is a large collection of websites with resources about Alabama. It is put together by the Alabama Department of Archives and History. (T)

Alabama: A state unit study
Mini-unit from Easy Fun School (Y)

Discovering Alabama
Discovering Alabama is a a public television series highlighting the natural features and environmental issues of the state. It airs on local Alabama Public Television stations. The series provides interpretative programming that encourages awareness of the importance of conservation. Each DISCOVERING ALABAMA program incorporates a sense of genuine adventure and discovery. (Y M O T)

Mr. Donn's Alabama collection
Mr. Donn has been online for as long as I can remember and he has one of the largest collections of social studies resources available. This is his collection of Alabama resources. (Y, M, O, T)

The Lowland South - The Deep South
A virtual fieldtrip - by Alan A. Lew (Y, M, O, T)

Using Primary Sources in the Classroom: Alabama
This project is designed to help teachers more easily integrate the use of primary source materials into their classrooms. It consists of teaching units on Alabama history organized in ten chronological/subject areas from the early 19th century to the mid-20th century. (O, T)

For more Alabama resources visit the Alabama Homeschool Resources page


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