Here are some more resources for some of you who are teachers on teh forum, and for parents too.TeachersFirst.com provides articles, lesson plans, and links to organizations to aid educators in discussing and teaching about the conflict in Iraq. Resources have been designated specifically for middle, high, and upper elementary school students.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a27

The National Council for the Social Studies posts a "Teachable Moments" file on Iraq. Includes links to maps, lesson plans, and organizations.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a17

>From a largely dissenting perspective, the journal "Rethinking Schools" provides a collection of articles and resources for educators on "Teaching About the War." Includes printable maps of the Middle East and a sample of teaching ideas.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a21

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Background & News

PBS' Frontline has developed an extensive Web companion to its broadcast "The Long Road to War," which chronicles America's history with Saddam Hussein. Includes a chronology, readings, and links.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a15

The Council on Foreign Relation maintains an Iraq Resource Center. Includes key documents, news stories, and articles arranged by topic.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a24

MSNBC.com has developed an "interactive Library" on the conflict with Iraq. Compiles analysis, timelines, and slideshows. Topics include "Iraq and Its People" and "Military Backround."
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a18

The White House has organized an archive of official resources on "Operation Iraqi Freedom." Features presidential remarks, official documents, and other policy materials.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a13

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Kids' Voices

What Kids Can Do, which documents projects that combine learning and public purpose, compiles student views--from essays, forums, and surveys--on the U.S. war with Iraq.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a5

Youth Radio collects kids responses to the conflict and its impact on them.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a20

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Emotional Help

The National Association of School Psychologists provides guidance on helping children cope in unsettling times. Includes "Parents Called to Active Duty: Helping Children Cope."
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a19

The American Psychological Association posts "Resilience in a Time of War," a collection of tips for parents and teachers.
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a26

Crosswalk.com, a religious-interest site, offers "War: The Five Best/Worst Things You Can Say to Your Children."
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15864a73079a114690664a23