Below are just some things I have come across or written for my own lessons:
General Narrative about Eastern European Immigration at the turn of the 20th Century
Save Our History from The History Channel
"Save Our History has been
created to supplement the teaching of history in America’s
classrooms, educate the American public on the importance
of historical preservation, and motivate communities across
the country to identify and help save endangered local
historic sites, locations and documents for the enjoyment
and exploration of future generations"
Teaching Historic Preservation: A Race Against Time
Save Our History Lesson Plan for Grades 5-8
Save our History Educators Manual
Save our History one class lesson plan
From the Research & Education Association
Some interesting and useful documents from REA Teachers (Research and Education Assoc.) at
www.rea.com. These range from AP test resources to SAT and GED prep in Social Studies. Either in their entirety or in pieces, they are useful for handouts, lectures, or just some quick info.
The Essentials of European History: 1648-1789: Bourbon, Baroque, and the Enlightenment
Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Flashcards for AP History students
AP U.S. History: Pre-Columbian Cultures Timeline 12,000 BCE - 1492 CE
GED Social Studies Glossary of Terms
The Coming of the American Revolution: 1763-1787
AP World HistoryExam: The French Revolution
AP US History Flash Cards
AP History Exam: Pre-Columbian Cultures: 12,000 BCE - 1492 CE
SAT Prep, World History: The Cold War
CLEP prep for Western Civilizations: Ancient Rome
CLEP prep for U.S. History: Colonial Period: 1500-1877
The Essentials of Ancient History: The Egyptians
Facts about the first Americans from Native American Public Telecommunications