| Walk Through Time: Take a virtual tour through the centuries with an animated timeline, games, and print-outs. From BBC Education. |
| Adventures in World History: Offers many interactive online activities for world history. |
| AP Euro Homepage: Helps AP European History students and offers research links and other information relative to Advanced Placement European History. |
| Discoverers Web: Links and information on voyages of discovery. Explorers by period or region. |
| Empires: Collection of sites which tell the stories of great empires, their people and passions which changed the world. From PBS. |
| Evolution of Alphabets: Learn how the alphabets have changed over the years in the Middle East and Europe. Page includes animated examples of these developments. |
| EyeWitness: History Through The Eyes Of Those Who Lived It: First hand accounts, illustrated with vintage photos and complimented by original radio broadcasts. |
| History For Kids: Interactive history from BBC Online. Walk through time, from Roman days to the 21st century. |
| History Learning Site: Covers many history topics up to Advanced level. |
| History on the Net: General history site with topics linked to the English National Curriculum. Suitable for primary and secondary ages. |
| History's Happening: Links to some of the best sites for junior high and high school students students who are studying US and World History. |
| Hotlist - Social Studies: Contains many resources for things like the war of 1812 or how people in ancient china lived. |
| Internet Modern History Sourcebook: This site includes primary history sources, classified by historical period. |
| Military History Encyclopedia on the Web: Covers battles, sieges, weapons, equipment, treaties, military units, individuals. |
| Native American Rhymes: Includes facts about regions, chiefs, famous women and fun pages. |
| Online Speech Bank: Contains links to sites with full text, audio, and video versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, and interviews. |
| Oral History Project: World War II: Free downloadable kit enables students to help capture the stories and experiences of veterans of past conflicts. |
| Perseus: A large collection of original texts, encyclopedias, and other information and tools for the study of history. |
| School History: Provides interactive quizzes, worksheets, resources and internet links for secondary school history pupils and teachers in the UK. |
| Schools History: Contains history activities based on all areas of the British national curriculum. |
| Schools on the Pacific Rim: Virtual tour of Mt. St. Helens with the 5th graders from Riverdale Grade School. |
| Teacher Oz's Kingdom of History: Indexed links for kids from a high school history teacher. |
| The Adventures of Chip Tracer: A reporter goes back in time to discover what really happened during the flight of the Wright brothers and the Battle of Little Big Horn. [Html and flash versions.] |
| The Best History Web Sites: An annotated listing for teachers and students who are looking for great history links to use in the classes. Some sites are featured and ranked. |
| The History Guide: Provides a thorough guide for studying history. Includes transcripts of lectures in ancient, medieval, and modern European history as well. |
| Thinking Things: Introduces various periods and people groups in history. From Snaith Primary School. |
| Time Warp Trio: Learn World and U.S. history though these games and adventures. |
| True War and Adventure Stories: Contains history stories such as the quest for the source of the Nile River. |
| World Hyperhistory: HyperHistory Online navigates through 3,000 years of world history with timelines of civilizations (plus maps), people, and events. |
| World Wide Web Virtual Library: History: Extensive University of Kansas-maintained directory of history resources, sorted into research methods, topics, time periods, and regions. |
| You Be the Historian: Be a historian and learn how many people lived in the springer house, what their jobs were, and what they ate. |