TimeLiner
5.0 User Resources: Clip Art Links
Use
the links below to navigate to great clip art sites.
The
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is the place to find images, as
well as original documents, sound recordings, and motion pictures
from American History. The Library's American Memory site archives
thousands of images, many of which are copyright-free. Archivists
have prepared many special online presentations including the
following, or you can use the Search
Engine to easily investigate the topic of your choice.
The
Civil War
Presidents
and First Ladies
World
Transportation Commission
NASA
NASA has a huge database of images, movies, statistical data,
news, events, history, and it can all be used for free. Some
of the many excellent NASA sites include the following:
Planetary
Photojournal
Space
Shuttle Missions
Space
Image Libraries
Facts
on File
Facts on File is another excellent source for pictures, sounds,
and historical and scientific information. It is a for-profit
Web site, but it offers a 30-day free trial for use of its large
online databases. Facts on File also offers CD-ROMs and books.
Discovery Education unitedstreaming
unitedstreaming provides educators with a library of educational videos and images appropriate for every age and learning level. Resources include more than 4,500 full length video programs, chaptered into more than 50,000 content-specific video segments, thousands of images, and clip art to enhance your TimeLiner lesson plans with rich multimedia content correlated to state standards. You'll also find free lesson plans for using TimeLiner and unitedstreaming together. Check to see if your school has a subscription or sign up for a free 30-day trial.
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