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A primary source lesson which includes photos, videos, music and documents.

It doesn't stop with our magazine. Read more about a topic that interests you. You can take a quiz, participate in a survey, or play a game.

"See if you can figure out what life was like 200 years ago for Thomas and Elizabeth Springer's family in New Castle, Delaware. At the same time discover what historians in the next century could learn about you if they found your house exactly the way it is today."

Can you put the States where they belong? This cool puzzle will tell you how many miles off you are!

Follow the internet clues to complete this search!

An excellent reserach tool! What else can you discover about our current Social Studies topic?

What was life like for the children in the New World? How do their lives compare with your life today?

Government sites grouped by subject. Loads of information!

Can you...find the state? Name the capitals? Name the state, given clues? All levels, from Beginner to Advanced!

Watch (and hear about) America's development. Then...don't forget to click on the timeline at the bottom!

What do you know about the new state quarters? Would you like to design your own?

Click here to connect to the Arizona Daily Star's student submissions. (Click "Next" to begin the slide show.)

Need to practice for that map test? Of course, you do! Here's the place to test yourself! :)

Practice your states and capitals.

Practice your state abbreviations.

This is the Time For Kids Olympic website - very cool!

Can you run a successful presidential campaign? Play this game and find out!