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- Online Classroom
- Exhibits
with Lesson Plans - Photographs and documents from the State Archives
of Florida are placed together with background information and lesson
plans correlated to the Sunshine State Standards. Lesson plans focus on
Florida History, U.S. History, and using primary source materials in Language
Arts.
- View from the School: Florida Then &
Now - This project documents change in Florida cities, towns,
communities and landscapes from a student perspective. Art teacher Polly
Werner, in collaboration with the State Archives of Florida, conducted
the pilot project with her third grade class at Dr. N. H. Jones Elementary
School in Ocala, Florida.
- Resources
for the Florida History Fair - This is a list of resources available
online from the State Archives of Florida relating to the suggested Florida
History Fair topics.
- Film
and Video Clips Short clips from fifty films and videos from the
Florida State Archives' collection have been placed on this web site.
The films and video tapes selected date from 1916 to the 1980s and cover
a variety of topics including education, environment, family life, industry,
integration, politics, and World War II.
- Highlights
of Florida History
- Highlights of Florida History provides images of historically
significant documents from the State Archives of Florida's collections.
Documents range from a map of St. Augustine Map in 1589, to letters concerning
Spanish spies in Florida during the Spanish American War in 1898, to telegrams
between the Rev. C.K. Steele and Governor LeRoy Collins in the midst of
the 1956 boycott.
- Collections
- Timeline
- This timeline places selected documents and pages from the Florida Memory
Project in the context of Florida history. All documents are from the
collections of the State Archives of Florida.
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