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If you see a really cool link, or something that you think may help others in the class, by all means, send it in. I will be happy to post it.

Wissahickon High School Homepage: The homepage to our wonderful school. Parents can keep track of their child's grades by signing up for the Sapphire Parent Portal by clicking on the Parent Portal link.

Wissahickon High School Virtual Library: Search the library's collections, see the MLA style guide, see helpful links compiled by the library staff and gain access to thousands of online magazines and journals!

EBSCOhost Library Magazine / Journal Database: You might need a password to use this at home. See the librarians to get a brochure with a password.


Geography Links
Geography Links
Middle Ages Links
Middle Ages Links
rennaissance
Renaissance Links
spanish exploration
Age of Exploration Links
Absolute Monarchs LinksAbsolute Monarchs LinksFrench Revolution
French Revolution Links
Napoleon
Napoleon Links
garribaldi
Unification Movements Links
Industrial Revolution links
Industrial Revolution Links
Imperialism
Imperialism Links
WWI
World War I Links
Iwo Jima
World War II Links
Cold War Links
Cold War Links












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Mox Nix Stuff (meaning essentially, " I do not know where to put this."
Old Magazine and Newspaper Articles: Cool site to find articles from magazines from 30, 40, 50, even 100 years ago!

The Avalon Project - Documents in History, Law and Diplomacy, collected by Yale University.

Germany GenWeb Project Map page - Maps, maps and more maps of Germany throughout the ages

Podcast by Jeff Shaara about his book, "To The Last Man."

Here is a nice little article about how to succeed at school. Oh, how true it is.

Illingworth Exhibition - Political Cartoons from the 1940s, 50s and 60s

Eurodocs - A collection of historical (and not so historical) documents, facsimiles, transcripts and other items collected by the good folks at BYU.

Online Textbook Site - OK, this is not our textbook that we use in class. However, it is a very nice online textbook that covers all of the same stuff and has other cool things like flashcards, crossword puzzles etc.