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http://www.haveaheartforkids.org/historyoffostercare.htm
3)	History Of Foster Care In The United States from National Advocate http ://www .fo sterparents.com/index39fch ist.htm 1
4)	History of Foster Care in the U.S. by J. Miner http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~hlvang/History.htin
5)	Improving the Well-Being of Children, Supporting the Healthy Development of Families
http://www.cfiowa.org/history.html
Orphanages an American Local History Network Project http://www.alhn.org/~ahtopabp/orphanages/
Here you find some histories, photographs, orphan stories, and more.
Related Website:
2) Orphanages/Orphans from Legends & Legacies http://www.legends.ca/orphanages /orphanages.html
Problem of the Children (The) Chapter XV from Jacob Riis's How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York
http://www.vale.edu/amstud/inforev/riis/chap 15.html
This chapter is the online edition for Jacob Riis's classic study of 19th century tenement life.
Other Chapters Related To Street Kids:
2)	Waifs of the City's Slums http://www.yale.edu/amstud/inforev/riis/chap 16.html
3)	Street Arab, The http://www.yale.edu/amstud/inforev/riis/chap 16.html
Voices of Adoption
http://207.198.64.222/voices/index.html
This comprehensive site provides information, articles, resources, links, and more related to adoption.
Related Website:
2)	Rainbow Kids http://www.rainbowkids.com/
Websites For Teachers
Children's Literature and the Real World by M.E. Van Camp http://nova.bsuvc.bsu.edu/~OQmevancamp/clrw.html
This annotated bibliography from "Children's Literature and the Real World" contains links to web sites that provide supplemental materials for the book, "Train to Somewhere."
Orphan Train from PBS's American Experience
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/orphan/teachers.html
This lesson involves chronological thinking, historical analysis and interpretation, and historical research.
Orphan Train (Grade 4) by L. Tilmont
http://coinsewogue.kl2.ny.us/curriculum/conceptmaps/tilmont/tilmont.htm This lesson provides an interactive way for children to gather, infer and organize information in order to gain meaning.
Orphan Train Adventures (Grades 4,6, & 8)
http://www.randomhouse.com/teachers/guides/orph.html
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