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1914-1918 Online Encyclopedia- GREAT place to start!!
Primary document resource! DocsTeach
World War One Teaching Database - National World War I Museum and Memorial- This database includes articles, lesson plans and primary sources for grades k-12.
World War I - DocsTeach, National Archives- Collection of primary resources and teaching activities for use with K-12 students.
Library of Congress ~ World War I: A Resource Guide
Primary Source Set: World War I- This Primary Source Set includes images, documents, sound files, and analysis tools to help teach about World War I.