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- Almanac,
Atlas, Dictionary
- American Sign
Language Browser. Click on a word to see its sign.
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- Dictionary of
Spanish. Translate words from Spanish to English
and from English to Spanish.
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- Illustrated Scientific
Dictionaries. Many different dictionaries includine
astronomy, botany and landforms.
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- Information
Please: Kids' Almanac. Lots of facts about
people, places, and more.
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- Know
Play? Reference Lookup. Links to online dictionaries,
thesauruses, rhyming dictionary, fact books, and encyclopedias.
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- Merriam-Webster Online-Dictionary-Thesaurus. Type in a word to get a definition or synonym. Uses the
Franklin Speller.
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- National Geographic Maps. Search for places and print customized maps.
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- The Old Farmer's
Almanac. Tide tables, sunrise tables, a farm,
recipes , kitchen, and weather forecasts
- Thesaurus. Click on the thesaurus or the dictionary.
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- The
World Factbook 2008. Find information about
the countries of the world.
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- Wordsmyth. An educational dictionary-thesaurus.
- Arts
- Artswire. Extensive links to museums, artists, clip art, and more.
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- Metropolitan
Museum of Art. See 5,000 years of art.
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- Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston. Discover some great works of art through
an online museum tour.
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- Smithsonian American Art Museum. Visit this museum in Washington, D.C.
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- WebMuseum. Exhibitions of famous paintings, medieval art, Paul Cezanne,
and much more.
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Ask
an Expert Ask Dr.
Math. E-mail a question or search other kids'
questions and answers.Ask Dr.
Universe. Ask a researcher from Washington
State University a question about anything.Ask a Volcanologist. Three scientists will answer your questions. Read the 101
most frequently asked questions about volcanoes.Sea World/Busch Gardens
Animal Resources. Get fast facts on sea animals
and habitats. Also includes "Ask Shamu," animal rescue and Birds of Prey.
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Authors and Illustrators
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- Authors
and Illustrators on the Web
- For elementary students who want
information about a particular author or illustrator, visit this helpful
page. You'll find hyperlinks to web pages about writers and artists.
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- Bridge School Library Award Winners List
- Find out about literary award-winning
children's books here!
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- Coretta Scott King
Awards
- This web page lists the winners
since the award was established in 1969 to the present. This award is presented
annually to an African American author and an African American illustrator
for an outstanding inspirational and educational contribution published during
the previous year. The award was designed "to commemorate the life and work
of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and to honor Mrs. Coretta Scott
King for her courage and determination in continuing to work for peace and
world brotherhood." The Coretta Scott King Award books are chosen by the
Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association.
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- Making
Multicultural Connections through Trade Books
- Search by author, title, illustrator,
cultural group, grade level, or subject to find a book about your own culture
or another. This site also contains sample lesson plans that link to the
curriculum, and is a product of the Montgomery County, Maryland, School District.
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- Vandergrift's
Children's Literature Page
- Provides insightful observations
about children's literature as well as book lists by categories; includes
a list of multicultural picture books.
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- Biographies
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- Benjamin Banneker
Learn about this remarkable farmer and scientist.
- Biographies
of African Americans in History. Find out about
famous African Americans from Louis Armstrong to Booker T. Washington.
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- Biography. Has 20,000 biographies past and present.
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- Nellie
Bly Circled the Globe. Read about reporter Nellie Bly's trip around
the world.
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- 4000 Years
of Women in Science. Search for information
and photos of women scientists.
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- The
National Women's Hall of Fame. Biographies
and pictures of hundreds of famous women from this site in Seneca Falls,
NY.
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- Notable Women Ancestors. Search for information about women from their descendants
and relatives.
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- Rosa Parks. Learn about Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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- Wilbur
and Orville Wright Story Sketch book about
the lives of the first aviators.
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- Holidays
and Special Months
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- JANUARY
- Martin Luther King
Jr. Information, quiz and activity.
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- Martin Luther King Jr. Find the text of the famous speech and a biography.
- Martin Luther King
Jr. Find out about
the holiday and the life of Martin Luther King. Includes speeches and
timeline.
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- FEBRUARY
- Biographies
of African Americans in History. Find out about
famous African Americans from Louis Armstrong to Booker T. Washington.
- Chinese Calendar. Find out about Chinese New Year, the Chinese Zodiac and
the animals.
- Chinese
New Year Learn about celebrating the 15 days of Chinese New Year.
- Groundhog Day. Everything you ever wanted to know about Punxsutawney Phil.
Groundhog Day History Do you know that Punxsutawney is an Indian word?
- Stamp on Black History
Click on the links to find out about famous Black Americans. Be
sure to take the Black History Tour.
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- MARCH
- The
National Women's Hall of Fame. Biographies
and pictures of hundreds of famous women from this site in Seneca Falls,
NY.
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- Notable
Women of Early America. Find out about some
notable early American women.
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- Women
of the Century. Brief biographies of women
and a time line through the decades.
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- APRIL
- April Fool's Day Learn about celebrating this day in other countries.
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- MAY
- Memorial
Day. Find out about the history and meaning
behind the holiday from Time for Kids.
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- JUNE
- Flag Day. Read a short history of Flag Day.
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- JULY
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- AUGUST
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- SEPTEMBER
- The Constitution for
Kids Find out about the history of the Constitution and the
Bill of Rights.
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- OCTOBER
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrate Hispanic history and learn about famous Latinos.
- NOVEMBER
- History Channel Thanksgiving
Find out about the first Thanksgiving and Mayflower Myths. Listen
to Pilgrim interviews and watch a video about the history of Thanksgiving.
- You are the
Historian What happened during the harvest
celebration of 1621? How do
I celebrate Thanksgiving in a respectful way? Discover what might really have happened during the fall
of 1621 in this Plimoth Plantation site.
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- DECEMBER
- Everything About Kwanzaa
Learn about this African-American
holiday.
- Holidays from around the World
Find out about celebrations from Australia to Scotland.
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- SITES FOR ALL HOLIDAYS
- Countries of the World. Click on a country to see the flag and read facts about
the geography and government.
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- Diversity
Calendar. Click to find information about national,
religious, ethnic, and other holidays.
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- Holidays on the
Net. Information about the various holidays.
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- Language
Arts
- Between
the Lions. Visit this PBS site from the popular show
to read a new story each week, followed by games that focus on reading, writing,
listening and speaking. Many lists of recommended books and literacy tips
are included
- Five Finger
Test. Try this easy way to find out if a book is too hard for you.
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- The Bookhive. Find a great story to read, create your own booklist, take a Harry
Potter quiz, or listen to a story at this award-winning site.
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- How to
Write a Story. Learn about the parts of a good story: story
structure, main character, setting, the problem, and resolution.
- Kids'
Mysteries Mysteries to solve, scary stories, and magic tricks.
- Kidsread.com. Check out favorite books, series and authors. Find reviews of new
titles, interviews with authors and special features on great books to read.
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- Kristine
O'Connell George's Tips for Young Poets. Explore a few tips on writing poems, stories
and reports!
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- Merriam-Webster Online-Dictionary-Thesaurus. Type in a word to get a definition or synonym. Uses the Franklin
Speller.
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- Poetry Writing.
Participate in writing
workshops with famous poets such as Jack Prelutsky, Karla Kuskin and Jean
Marzollo.
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- Poetry
Writing with Karla Kuskin. Brainstorm and write a poem following Karla
Kuskin's advice.
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- Reading Rainbow. Enjoy books, games and activities from this award-winning show.
Storyline
Online See and hear
picture books being read aloud by famous actors.
- Write me a story
Write a story using a different character, prop and place each week.
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- Math
- A+ Math Play exciting games like "Hidden Picture" and
"Matho". Test your math skills with flashcards or try the math word find
puzzle. You can also create and print your own set of flashcards online.
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- Ask Dr.
Math. Find out about word problems, square
roots, place value and much more at this wonderful math site.
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- Brain
Teasers. Try to solve a new question every week.
Focuses on problem-solving skills for grades 3 and up.
Change Maker
Play a game to practice making change. Choose different levels and currencies.
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Cool Math for Kids An "amusement
park of math and more".
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Currency
Converter. Type the number of currency units you want
to convert and select the desired currencies to convert them.
- Figure This!
Math Challenges for Families. Variety of math problems at different levels.
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- Flashcards for Kids! Create your own online flashcards for addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division. You can select different levels of difficulty.
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- Math Baseball. Play math baseball using addition, subtraction, multiplication
and/or division. If your answer is correct, you will get a hit!
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- The Math
Forum. Sponsored
by Swarthmore College, this site provides links to many excellent math sites
for K-6 education. The section on Math Resources by Subject is a good place
to start. To find age-appropriate materials quickly, click on "Search" on
the bottom menu bar, and type "K-6" or "elementary" in the Search Box. Students
in grades 3-6 may want to go to the Math Forum Elementary Problem of the
Week. Weekly problems for students in grades
3-6 use a variety of problem-solving techniques, including: guess and check,
make a list , draw a picture, make a table, act it out . Answers accepted
from individuals, small groups, or classes.
- Matho
A fun BINGO game that you can play with friends. You get numbers on the board by solving different equations.
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Plane
Math You are the captain of a 747 airplane and you must fly
25 buffalo
back to the prairies . Can you do it?
- Power Football. Answer the problem and get a goal.
Quia Hundreds of concentration
or matching games games to practice
computation and estimation, to make change, to review place value and
number patterns.
- Science
- Air Travelers. Introduces basic principles of buoyancy, properties of gases,
temperature, and the technology involved in hot air ballooning. This resource
is primarily for teachers in the upper elementary grades.
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- Astronomy for
Kids. Facts about the solar system, sun, meteorites,
stars, galaxies, planets, moon, comets, asteroids, and astronauts.
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- Astronomy for Kids: Thinkquest. Click on links to phases of the moon, eclipses, constellations
and lots more.
- Matter Easy to understand explanation of the states
of matter.
- Earth Mysteries:
Archaeoastronomyat Stonehenge. See photographs
and diagrams to learn how Stonehenge was used as anastronomical calculator.
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- eNature. Search field guides for information on plants and animals.
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- Exploratorium. Visit the famous San Francisco science museum. Many interactive
exhibits.
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- Fish FAQ. Many questions and answers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
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- 4000 Years
of Women in Science. Search for information
and photos of women scientists.
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- The Franklin Institute
of Science. An excellent site for a broad range of scientific
topics; keyword searches are available in the "Units of Study" section.
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- The Field
Museum. Visit Chicago's science museum and
see the collection of art, archaeology, science and history.
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- Journey
North. Participate in a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal
change. Click on Spring's Journey North to find information about animal
and bird migrations as well as other signs of spring.
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- Katerpillars
(and Mystery Bugs). Information and activities about bugs. Be
sure to check out Bug Food.
Monarch Magic Butterfly activities
and nature discoveries
- Organism
Menu Photos and information for many local plants and animals.
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- Our Place in Space. How did the universe begin? Want to go one-on-one with
the sun? Lots of great info on this site from the American Museum of Natural
History.
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- Machines. See and learn about simple machines.
Make a Flake Cut a snowflake
with the scissors and see what it would look like.
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- Museum of
Science, Boston. Online exhibits of the Big Dig, Theater of
Electricity, and Leonardo DaVinci.
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- NASA Kids. Visit this NASA site for space and beyond, rockets and
airplanes, projects and games, pioneers and astronauts.
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- National Air
and Space Museum. Take a virtual tour of the
museum.
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- National Wildlife
Federation's Kids' Page. Find out how the water cycle works . . .
test your knowledge of wetlands . . . investigate endangered species and
explore different types of public lands.
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- New England Aquarium.
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- The Official U.S.
Time. Click on a time zone to get the official time.
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- Peterson
Online Birds.
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- Schools
Science Clips. Click on an age to explore activities about
many science subjects including rocks, electricity, magnets, and astronomy.
Great site from BBC for science review.
- Seasons. Look at a diagram of the Earth's motion around the Sun and the
tilt of its axis.
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- Spring Frogs Sing. Help survey the number of frogs and toads in Lexington.
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- Starchild:
A Learning Center for Young. Click on Level1 (easier) or Level2 (harder)
to find lots of space information from NASA.
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- Sunspots. Photographs and diagrams of sunspots.
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- Sunrise,
Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset, and Twilight. Find exact times for rising and setting anywhere
in the world. View phase of the moon for any date and time.
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- Thinking Fountain. Looking for experiments, information or activities? Click the
A-Z alphabet for hundreds of links.
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- Tree Finder. Identify trees in the eastern U.S. by this key to their leaves.
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- Weird Frog Facts. Learn strange but true facts about frogs and toads.
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- Wendell's
Yucky Bug World. Everything you ever wanted
to know about roaches.
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- The Why Files. In-depth information and explanations of current events
in science.
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- World Wildlife
Fund. Learn about endangered species, other
wildlife and wild places, as well a issues that threaten the web of life.
Includes photos, video, sound bites and links to other wildlife sites.
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- Zoom Astronomy. Lots of information about the sun, the moon, the planets,
asteroids, comets and stars. Calculate your age and weight on other planets!
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- Research
- Big 6.
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- Do
We Really Know Dewey?
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- Social Studies
- The
American Experience. Follow the Technology
Timeline: 1752-1990.
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- Celebrate Hispanic
Heritage. Click links to history, interviews,
and heritage.
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- Compass
Rose. Print out a compass rose.
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- Flags of the World Find
flags from every country.
- Geography Enchanted
Learning site for outline maps, crafts and flags.
- History
for Kids. Historical information about Ancient
Egypt, West Asia, Germany, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Islam and the Middle
Ages.
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- History
of Eating Utensils. Photographs and information
on eating utensils. Check here for information about the middle ages and
roman times.
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- Millenium: A Perspective
Series. Click on a century to find out about events and people.
Have dinner with a famous person from that century!
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- Museum of Our National
Heritage. Learn about the exhibitions at this
museum of American history and culture in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Place the State How fast can you place the 50 states on the map?
- Ron Wise's
World Paper Money Homepage. See actual pictures
of currency from around the world.
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- Smithsonian
National Museum of American History. Check
out "Not just for kids."
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- U.S. States. Facts, maps and state symbols.
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- The Wright Brothers. Visit this Smithsonian site to find out
all about the Wright Brothers and to see photos and artifacts.
- Sites
For Teachers
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Anti-Racist
Education
Empowering
Multicultural Initiatives Describes EMI and provides many online
resources for teachers, including readings, links and lesson plans.
Web Links &
Resources for Anti-Bias Education Includes
local organizations, articles and readings,library resources and Multicultural
Links.
Election 2008
All About Electing a President
Information about elections and the 2008 race from the Pocantico Hills School
District
- Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government Explains
the election process for getting our president, senators, and representatives.
Cyberbee Activities Make a campaign
button or learn about the different political party symbols.
Electing a President - In Plain English
A 3.5 minute, easy to understand video about the election process.
Election 2008 Scholastic's site with
news and information about the 2008 presidential election.
- Election Activities Puzzles, quizzes and other activities
related to elections
Election Day Worksheets and activities
from ABC teach
Election Lesson Plans A variety of
lesson plans for elementary on elections, campaigns, etc
Elections 2008 Documents Documents
and links with info about campaigns and issues from the University of Michigan.
Elections Theme Unit Activities, games,quizzes,
printables from edhelper.com
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- Kids Voting
USA Get involved in the voting process and
take a quiz on the Constitution.
- PBS Kids' Democracy Project Cast your vote, step into a voting booth from history,
or be president for a day! Learn about the Constitution, the three branches
of government and what "checks and balances" are. Lots of interesting information
and activities on this site.
Presidential Campaign This comprehensive site from WCVB targets
some of the key issues. Clicking on the “on the issues” link brings
you to a page that compares eight of the key issues facing the Presidential
candidates. Try “fun facts” to learn some interesting personal facts
about the candidates. “Map Election History” gives you state-by-state
results over 10 election cycles. Plus lots more.
- Time for Kids Meet the candidates,
go inside the issues, and follow the path from getting nominated until the
election.
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- General
The American
Heritage Book of English Usage Check here for
English grammar usage.
- Association
for Library Service to Children Awards and Notable Books Look here for the latest award-winning books and notable
booklists.
- Astronomy/Earth
Sciences Label Me! Click on for elementary-level
printouts of the solar system, moon phases, earth and volcano. Print-outs
include definitions and the diagrams to label.
- Bartleby Search major reference books for quotations, verse, fiction
and non-fiction.
The
Big Back Yard Program Information and links
related to all the 5 elementary schools participating in the program with
an emphasis on Estabrook School's Big Back Yard.
Biology Label Me! Click on for elementary-level
printouts of the caterpillars and butterflies, flowers, and skeleton. Print-outs
include definitions and the diagrams to label.
Black History
Calendar Print out monthly calendars.
Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library A searchable
database of about 1000 outstanding Internet learning sites. Created by Pacific
Bell.
Calendar Printouts Print out monthly calendars
about butterflies, weather, farm, solar system and more.
Children's Literature Web Guide Internet resources
related to books for children and young adults.
China Teacher lesson plans for Ancient China
and links to other sites.
Copyright and Fair Use in the
Classroom, on the Internet and the World Wide We All the rules you'll ever need to know!
CyberGuides Make literature come alive with
CyberGuides from California.
Earth and Moon Viewer View either a map of
the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the Earth
from the Sun, the Moon, the night side of the Earth, above any location on
the planet specified by latitude, longitude and altitude.
Educator’s Reference Desk Search the ERIC Database, with over one
million bibliographic records on educational research, theory, and practice.
- Everyday
Math Resources Activities and games correlated with Everyday
Math.
- The Gateway
to Educational Materials Search for lesson
plans, curriculum units and other education resources on the U.S. Department
of Education site.
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- Geography Label
Me! Click on for elementary-level printouts
of the continents, states and compass rose. Print-outs include maps to label.
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Historical
Treasure Chests: A Social Studies and Language Arts Activity Provides a model for students to use primary sources such
as letters, diaries, photographs, maps and artifacts.-
The
Icing on the Cake Look inside Kathy Schrock's
toolbox for teachers for rubric builders, blank maps, certificate templates,
worksheet generators and lots more!-
Internet Safety
A Parents' Guide to Internet
Safety, from the U.S. Department of Justice.-
Kathy Schrock's Guide for
Educators A categorized list of sites on the
Internet useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth.
It is updated daily.-
Kids Domain Holidays Lots of links to holiday sites.-
Kristine O'Connell
George's Poetry Corner Many great ideas for
teaching poetry from a poet.
MassCUE The official home page of the Massachusetts
Computer Using Educators.-
- Massachusetts
Department of Education Searchable site with
links to professional information, department news, MCAS info, technology
and resources.
- Math Fact Cafe Create your
own flashcards and worksheets or use theirs.
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- Math Flashcards
Create electronic flashcards for kids.
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Math Manipulatives: National
Library of Virtual Manipulatives
Netsmartz Activities and information about Internet
Safety from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Puzzlemaker Create word searchs, crosswords, mazes and math puzzles.
- Read Write Think Hundreds
of lessons and resources in reading and language arts. Sponsored by the International
Reading Association (IRA), the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE),
and the MarcoPolo Education Foundation. Don't miss this incredible site!
- SCORE Schools of California On-line Resources
for Education site with links to math, science, social studies and language
arts lesson plans and resources.
- Smithsonian Learning
and Resources Page Search
for science, social studies and language arts lesson plans and resources.
Space Science
News Up-to-the-minute
news and research from NASA. Click Thursday's Classroom for lesson plans
and activities.
- Teaching with Historic Places Lessons
Ready lesson plans from the National Park Service.
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TEAMS Distance Learning Search this site from Los Angeles County
for curriculum links and electronic classroom ideas and activities.
This is Mega Mathematics
Knot tying, games on graphs, coloring, and algorithms.
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WebQuest
Home Page The home page site for WebQuests,
inquiry-oriented activities in which some or all of the information that
learners interact with comes from resources on the Internet.
Words Their Way Use the pull-down menu to
find activities organized by developmental spelling stage. Also includes
resources to supplement teaching with each stage.
Worksheet
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- Teacher
Resources: Kindergarten - Grade 1
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Apples and More Facts and activities on apples.
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Fascinating
Egg Facts Egg trivia.-
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Joan Holub's 100th Day
of School Website Find 300 ideas for celebrating
the 100th Day!-
- Teacher
Resources: Grade 2 - 3
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Drinking Water
for Kids Find classroom
activities and experiments at this EPA site,
Mayflower History Information
about the ship, passengers and journey. - Snowflake Bentley
A collection of twelve of Wilson
A. Bentley's snow crystal photographs.
- Water Science for Schools
Answer challenge questions, give
opinions, and participate in questionnaires concerning water issues.
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- Teacher
Resources: Grade 4 -5
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- America Will Be Browse through resources
that support and extend Houghton Mifflin Social Studies.
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- Ancient
Egypt Study pyramids
and mummies with across-the-curriculum mini-lessons.
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- Grade
5 Colonial Webquests:
- Children in Colonial
America Compare life in colonial times.
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- Life on Plymouth
Plantation Assume character of child who travelled
on the Mayflower.
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- The Pilgrim
Life Adventure Learn about Pilgrims and why
they travelled to America.
- Your Place in
The Thirteen Colonies Create Hyperstudio project
about journey to east coast of North America in 1700s.
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- Grade 5 Social Studies
Titles
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- Grade 5 Social Studies
Resources
- How
Big Is The Solar System? Try this outdoor activity to visualize the scale of our Solar
System using a peppercorn to represent the Earth.
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- Life
Has a History An introduction
to the history of life and today's biodiversity. See the Teacher's guide
for a lesson plan and use level 1 for a full classroom presentation for science
units in "Animal Behavior" and "Rocks and Minerals."
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- Mr. Donn's Pages Huge site with many links and classroom lesson and activities.
Has won numerous awards. A must-see site for social studies!
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- Mr. Pitonyak's Pyramid Puzzle Have your students figure out what would an Egyptian pyramid
cost to build today?
Patterns in
Mathematics Explore logic,
number and word patterns.
- Three
Branches of Government An interactive teaching unit from the Harry
S. Truman Library and Museum.
Understanding
Congruence, Similarity, and Symmetry Activities to help students to deepen their
understanding of
congruence, similarity, and reflection.
Understanding Primary
Sources: Hammurabi's Code of Laws This lesson
has students compare Hammurabi's Code with present day laws.
- Search
Tools
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All the Web,
All the Time
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- Google
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- HotBot
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- Kids'
Search Tools
- KidsClick!
- Lycos
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- WebCrawler
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- Yahoo
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Magazines,
Newspapers & Current Events
ABC News. Up-to-the minute news, weather, sports, and more.
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- The Boston
Globe.
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- CNN Online. The Cable News Network news site.
- Kids Infobits Find magazine, newspaper and reference information on
current events, the arts, science, health, people, government, history and
sports.
- Kids Infobits from Home
Find magazine, newspaper and reference
information on current events, the arts, science, health, people, government,
history and sports. Type
in your PUBLIC library card number, then click Magazines for K-12 students,
then click Kids Infobits.
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- MSNBC.
National
Geographic Explorer Read articles, play games and enter contests.
National
Geographic Kids Read stories and play games.
- The New York
Times.
Scholastic News
for Kids News, sports, games and movies
- Time
For Kids. Time Magazine for kids.
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- The Washington
Post.
Weekly
Reader News for kids plus
games, puzzles and quizzes.
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