Links to Helpful Sites
Memorials, Tributes and Resources

9/11/01.org
Dedicated to the families and victims of 9/11. Includes memorial pages for victims, drawings and other related links.
Ladder 35, Engine 40
An e-book for children and parents about coping with the many different feelings one little girl has about 9/11 and a special fire station.
After 9/11: Images from Ground Zero
Award-winning photographer Joel Meyerowitz created the Photographic Archive of the destruction and recovery at Ground Zero and the immediate neighborhood.
America's War Against Terrorism
Information, news, links about the World Trade Center and Pentagon Terrorism and the aftermath compiled by the University of Michigan Document Center.
EduHound.com's 9/11 Resources
Links to news, helping to deal with disasters, and volunteer organizations.
How Kids Can Help
Resources and ideas from the American Liberty Partnership on how young people can get involved to help the victims of 9/11.
9/11: Looking back…Moving Forward
Teens express how they are coping with the tragedy of 9/11 and ongoing events.
Kid's Drawings
Drawings dealing with the tragic events of 9/11.

9/11 and Beyond
Librarians index to general resources.

Little Did She Know
Tribute honors the victims of 9/11/01.

Coping With a National Tragedy
The National Association of School Psychologists provides information to help parents, professionals and others to assist children as they cope with the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the United States.

ArtNow
A project of the National Coalition Against Censorship presenting many artistic responses to the events of 9/11.

So Many Voices
Links to song bringing together sound clips from historical speeches made by world leaders after the tragedy of 9/11.

New York City Stories
Personal accounts of where people were, what they were feeling on 9/11. Children wrote many of the stories.

PBS: America Responds: Coverage of Events of 9/11/01
Classroom resources and lesson plans.

PBS - America Responds: Parent Resources
Advice and resources to help children and their parents communicate their feelings during this challenging time.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: How Do You Feel?
Online activity provides face children can change to illustrate different kinds of feelings.

9/11/01
The Museum of the City of New York features the memorial exhibit that includes a brief history of the World Trade Center, Images of Ground Zero, Virtual Union Square.

9/11 Memorial
General tributes, memorials and other links.

Terrorism - Background and Threat Assessments
The Federation of American Scientists Intelligence Resource Program lists resources on the threat of terrorism and options for responding to it.

9/11 As History
Families and Work Institute offers resources and tips to help adults and youth of all ages commemorate 9/11. Funded by the Bank One Foundation.

America Responds to Terrorism
New series of online lessons and resources designed for classroom use. Prepared by the Constitutional Rights Foundation.

Points of Light Foundation
Volunteer activities to commemorate the memory of those who lost their lives on 9/11.

Remember 9/11: Middle School Lesson Plans
Facing personal feelings, facts about terrorism and war, suggested reading and music lists and more from the National Education Association.

Teaching Resources for High School and College Classrooms
The Social Studies Research Council collection of essays entitled "After 9/11". Includes teaching guides, assignment ideas, websites.