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  1. Teaching the Holocaust: online workshops, teaching guides, chronology, personal histories, lessons, and publications. http://bit.ly/edgov215
  2. Bioed Online: state-of-the-art technology, access to reliable, cutting-edge information, educational biology tools. http://bit.ly/edgov214
  3. Math, What's the Problem: State of math education. The roles of culture, research on math learning and proficiency. http://bit.ly/edgov209
  4. NGAKids: child-focused stories, activities, interactive art tools, information on the National Gallery's collections. http://bit.ly/edgov205
  5. Zoom into Maps: historical maps showing exploration, migration, population, roads, railways, canals, and much more. http://bit.ly/edgov198
  6. Seeing Mathâ„¢: math curriculum, professional development for teachers, and software interactives clarify key concepts. http://bit.ly/edgov197
  7. NASA Images: space exploration, aeronautics, astronomy. Topics include the universe, solar system, earth, astronauts. http://bit.ly/edgov191
  8. Mathew Brady Portraits: life, work of pioneering photojournalist, portraitist best known for Civil War photographs. http://bit.ly/edgov186
  9. September 11: photos, prints, eye-witness accounts, headlines, books, magazines, songs, videotapes related to 09/11. http://bit.ly/edgov184
  10. Teaching with Documents: primary documents (maps, photos, posters, recordings) lessons for key periods of US history. http://bit.ly/edgov183
  11. Drop Me Off In Harlem: multimedia Harlem Renaissance exploration. Interactive map displays important establishments. http://bit.ly/edgov173
  12. Rise and Fall of Jim Crow: the segregation following the Civil War and U.S. government-sanctioned racial oppression. http://bit.ly/edgov164
  13. Science Nation: an online magazine that each week looks at discoveries and researchers that will change our lives. http://bit.ly/edgov158
  14. Country Background Notes: descriptions of the world's independent states. Over 200 nations and areas of sovereignty. http://bit.ly/edgov157
  15. NIH Curriculum Supplement Series: field tested by teachers, web modules based on cutting-edge scientific discoveries. http://bit.ly/edgov155
  16. InterMath: over 200 "recommended investigations" for teachers to solve and then modify for use with students. http://bit.ly/edgov152
  17. Three great new resources added: Environmental Visualization Lab, Science Nation, and Estuaries.gov. See them all at http://bit.ly/edgov149
  18. Abraham Lincoln Papers: over 70,000 images and transcriptions of letters, speeches, other writings from 1850s-1865. http://bit.ly/edgov146
  19. Secret Lives of Wild Animals: video clips and stories exploring new technologies being used to observe animals. http://bit.ly/edgov144
  20. Inside Cancer: animations and videoclips of medical experts. Explore cancer related factors, diagnosis, treatments. http://bit.ly/edgov125