WEB PAGES and Electronic Resources
Electronic Field Trip of Pearl HarborThis eFieldTrip to the Naval Historical Center was designed to meet national education standards and to provide an engaging format that keeps a student's interest.
The Home Front This is an interactive look at WWII from a British perspective. This page, written for kids, covers women in the war, music during that time period, rationing, and other topics. Click on the images and not the underlined words.
Children of World War II Learn more about what life was like for a child in England during World War II. Includes interactive activities, letters, and more.
Slideshow of War Planes Here is a slideshow of 3D planes that were used during World War II.
Scholastic: World War II Remembered Explore the different topics for classroom activity ideas relating to World War II.
The View from Independence This Missouri Heritage video discusses the life of Harry S. Truman and his role in World War II. Click on "The View from Independence." Requires RealPlayer.
Disney Goes to War View pictures of Disney cartoon characters during World War II. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for a slideshow of these pictures.
Kids' View of World War II This student created website includes letters and audio interviews with people who were alive during World War II. There is also information about toys, fashion, and entertainment of the era. NOTE: Teachers should listen to the interviews before sharing them with the class.
World Almanac For Kids Here is an extensive encyclopedia article about the war.
eThemes Resource: Holocaust These sites are about the Holocaust and the devastating impact that it had on Jewish people and others. Also includes information about Adolf Hitler, concentration camps, crematoriums, and resistance fighters. There are videos of survivors talking about their experiences, plus many photos. Includes links to eThemes Resources on World War II and "The Diary of Anne Frank."
eThemes Resource: Decade: 1930-1939 These sites are about the history and events of the 1930s. Learn more about the causes and effects of the Great Depression. There are many primary documents, including oral histories, photographs, newspaper articles, and audio files. Also includes maps and timelines. There are links to eThemes Resources on books set in the 1930s.
Teacher Tube Video on WarA student's look at the War.
Edsite Lesson PlanLesson Plan on the Women of the War