Listly by Terri Tyner
This list includes resources on Franklin D. Roosevelt
This website is an electronic document on the Whitehouse.gov site. The majority of the article focuses on Mr. Roosevelt’s presidency but it also includes information about his birth and how he overcame polio.
This website presents both text and video information on Franklin D. Roosevelt. The website presents his complete biography starting from his early years and ending with information on his final visit to Warm Springs, Georgia.
This website provides very detailed print information about Franklin D. Roosevelt’s life. There are also images on the site along with a link to some cartoons. At the bottom of the page students are able to click on a link and take a quiz about President Roosevelt.
This website is a slideshow of images that show students the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt in pictures. Students we see pictures from the young Franklin D. Roosevelt, images of the dime and his burial tombstone.
This website allows students to hear and read the presidential addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The student’s will be able to locate inaugural address and fireside chats.
This webpage presents biographical information on Franklin D. Roosevelt. On the webpage there is also a section on “Interesting Facts”. The Webpage also has images from Roosevelt’s life.
This website is an online game for students about the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Students have an opportunity to view the story of Franklin D. Roosevelt before they play the game.
This is website is a Youtube video created by Disney on the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt. This video presents a true account of the life of President Roosevelt showing both the good and the bad.
This website presents famous quotes by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This website contains flashcards with information about Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This website contains a timeline for Franklin D. Roosevelt. The time line begins with the presidential inauguration and displays the entire presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Along the timeline students will see links that they can click on to display event cards containing information about that specific event.
This video shows the inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt.