This PBS site supports the TV movie of the same name. Best clicks are the Interactive Timeline, Historical Notes, Biographies and the Student Resource Pages.
This four-page lesson can be navigated by the page numbers at the bottom of each article, or the "More of this Feature" links on the right-hand side.
Shmoop is an online "university" dedicated to making digital learning fun, and their French and Indian War section is extensive. It is divided into Summary & Analysis, Timeline, People, Facts, Photos, Best of the Web, Citations and Test Review.
Visit MrNussbaum.com to learn about the causes of the war, and a description of the war. There are also a variety of related activities, such as a cloze reading, an online scavenger hunt and an interactive crossword puzzle.
This exhibit tells the story of the French and Indian War with a series of short videos, a timeline, and a small photo gallery. The site also includes a few printable handouts for teachers.
Surfnetkids.com offers up five websites covering the French and Indian War.
This huge (and official) site features clips of Episode I music, trailers, and television ads.
Star Wars became part of American aerospace history when The Magic of Myth exhibit opened at the National Air and Space Museum last year.
The Jedi Council message forums (organized around a dozen subjects) are a popular feature of this "for the fans, by the fans" site.
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