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Offers resources and services for sixth through twelfth grade teachers and their students including curricula, project ideas, and collaborative opportunities in the areas of science, language arts, and community service.
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Resources for elementary arts/crafts lessons and supplies.
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Includes directory of links to activities for reading, math, spelling, holidays, special needs children, and others.
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Supplements to middle school, junior high, and high school curricula including programs, study guides, and links.
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Collection of lesson plans in various curricular areas from Apple computer, with technology advice, material for parents, and examples of good teaching practice.
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Tips for educators and parents weekly. Teen talk archive.
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Affers a free monthly multi-media presentation, lesson plans, assignments, grading rubrics, and activities for the classroom. It also offers biographies, research, chat, events and speakers, and educational products.
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A practical guide for integrating the Internet into your classroom. Contains unique ideas for using the Internet in a variety of core subject areas including math, science, and social studies. Published nine times annually by Academic Innovations.
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Over 40 links to bulletin board sites as well as over 25 pages of bulletin board ideas for the classroom.
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Curriculum, literature resources, links to cotton and educational organizations promoting the importance of this crop.
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Commentary is provided for each categorized educational link helping save time. Reference page for student and teacher.
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Mentor teacher program and search engine links.
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Provides ways to integrate technology into the classroom in several subjects including math, science, social studies, and language arts. Includes curriculum ideas, Internet treasure hunts, research tools, and technology links.
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Create printable activities from ready-made templates.
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Collection of resources for classroom teachers, parents, and school-based counselors.
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Educational links
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Practical ideas and information for teaching reading, writing, spelling and math.
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A book review journal for new books in education.
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Techniques for leading classroom dialogue with students in which students feel secure to express their own thoughts instead of parroting what the teacher wants to hear. How to develop students' critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
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Current events, news resources, and materials from the National Geographic Society such as expedition exercises, games, and maps.
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Links to general resources such as the U.S. Department of Education, special education, and bilingual education as well as links specific teachers' lesson plans and research sites.
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Although an elementary web page, there are resources for all grade levels: language arts sites for teachers, a virtual field trip to the corn field, links to WebQuest and biomes, and Holocaust links.
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Free, interactive elementary quizzes in 8 categories with results emailed to the teacher. Added attraction is the capacity to make a quiz with provided tools.
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A storyteller for education, GLEF profiles how teachers and students around the country are enacting many inspiring stories and transforming their schools, often with a strong assist from technology.
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Provides online collaborative learning through projects, communication tools and professional development.
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Overview of skills required for handwriting acquisition, teacher tips, worksheets, and tutoring service.
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Teachers can post their homework assignments on the internet for free where students and parents can view them. No HTML design or website design involved!
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K-8 elementary educational activities, games, themes, graphic organizers, writing prompts, benchmark papers, and research.
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Resources for elementary school teachers in math, science, reading, writing, spelling, and assessment, as well as workshops and recommended books.
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Transcripts, discussion guides, and other resources to help educators integrate "In the Mix," the PBS series for teens, into the classroom.
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Database download of resources, lesson plans, free stuff, teaching ideas, themes, units, and software.
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Provides over 135,000 pieces of information on 1000 content items commonly used in k-12th grade mathematics
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Subject-specific web resources.
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The UD Graduate College of Marine Studies and the Sea Grant College Program offer a variety of free or low-cost resources to K–12 teachers seeking marine science information and curriculum materials. Sea Grant also sponsors professional development courses in conjunction with the state Department of Education, National Science Foundation, and other partners.
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Worksheets, clip art, lesson plans and resources, tools, songs, poems, and crafts. Also has resources for students and parents.
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Cultural, religious and civic holidays, information on Islam and Judaism and related links.
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LEGO Engineering is a resource for educators who use LEGO Mindstorms technologies. The site features activities for the LEGO RCX and NXT as well as support resources like a knowledgebase, code archive, gallery and community listing.
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Provocative essays on word usage, writing ideas and style.
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Classroom teaching resources. Features K-12 lesson plans, assessments, web links, and professional development guide.
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Paris Independent School District educational resources indexed by subject and grade level as well as such services as virus help and search engines.
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Links to organizations, programs, remedial reading, and language arts as well as a chat room.
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Routine and non-routine mathematical problems and concepts embedded in short and long stories for grades 2 to 5.
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Provides educational experiences for governmental and non-profit organizations in Minnesota ranging from a composite calendar for all members and special academic challenges for students to workshops for administrators.
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This illustrated page focuses on resources for teaching myth, folklore, and the arts, but it also includes general resources. Each link is annotated by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D., a professor of mythology at a small graduate institute.
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Links for students, teachers, and the community from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Current research and statistics specially tailored for educators' interests and needs, presented with animated charts/graphs.
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List compiled for all K-12 educators and museum professionals.
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Includes, weekly-updated list of links primarily useful to teachers and secondarily to students. Includes lesson plans, search engines, technology, travel, free items, and kids' homework sites.
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Classroom management ideas,free stuff, back to school ideas, and links.
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A free online utility for teachers, parents, and tutors to make flash cards, print word lists, and generate worksheets for educational games.
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Worksheets, games and resources in various subjects and themes. Also includes editorials and biography of site author.
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Peak body for teachers' associations in NSW with 47 member associations. Forum, calendar, and extensive collection of webquests, rubrics, teachers' guides and other materials for educators.
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A site that allows you to create puzzles and games for your newsletters, flyers, handouts,or classroom assignments.
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Several dozen kinds of questions and questioning tools presented with graphic organizers.
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Exercises in various subject areas and additional resources.
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Links to aids in various areas such as literacy, professional, and special needs.
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Resources ranging from lesson plans and professional links to authors and online activities.
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A simple search engine with results posted in categories.
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Education resources and information, lesson plans, field trips, and interactive activities based on Smithsonian museum collections and research.
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Activities to challenge students' minds,empower their senses of well-being, and rekindle their hearts with a commitment to values and beliefs essential to becoming and being whole individuals.
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Methods and materials to help elementary and secondary school teachers and parent-teachers individualize instruction, along with information about publishers and online and correspondence courses.
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Special academic challenge programs for students in Minnesota schools.
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Online gradeook, quiz library and creation capacity, games, and downloads. Upgrades available for a fee.
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Texas Education Network. Its purpose is to provide the most useful, up-to-date resources for the education community: teachers, administrators, parents and students.
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Teacher resource/web portal.
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Edited list of resources by subject, news, discussion forum, jobs, and support from the United Kingdom.
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Links for teacher organizations, resources, and local and national education agencies.
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Portal to resources for elementary educators.
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Directory built to help teachers and educators make the most of the Internet in primary, elementary, middle, and secondary schools worldwide, but especially for teachers in the UK and Europe.
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Based upon professional development series and workshops broadcast on the Annenberg Channel, each lab combines online activities with background information and interactive polls or worksheets participants can use in their classrooms as well as links to related web sites.
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Classroom resources and lesson plans for K-12. Materials, reviewed by teachers and sorted by subject area and grade level. Professional resources. Suggested research sites.
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Includes thematic units, ideas for all holidays, humor for teachers, interactive links, free worksheets, lessons, and poems.
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Newsletter with discussion lists, activities, links, and archives.
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Online workshop with teaching strategies, sample texts and videos, and recommended authors.
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Provides secondary teachers with time-saving tips, free downloadable teaching materials, in-depth articles and many other educational features.
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Teacher and student links arranged by subject.
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Provides news, tools, online resources, and the latest technology that can be integrated in a classroom.
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Directory of educational links for teachers, parents, librarians, and library/media specialist organized by categories which include authors' sites, company sites, subject areas, and school sites. Weekly newsletter.
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Directory of websites offering educational resources for students, parents, and teachers.
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Providing a forum and resources about Socratic questioning, higher order thinking, and critical thinking. Organizer of conferences and publisher of books and academic resources for teachers.
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Lessons and activities in math, language arts, social studies, astronomy and graphic design.
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Strategies and resources for reducing racial conflict, promoting better learning, and improving student motivation.
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Educational resources for Jewish educators. Includes workbooks, lesson plans, links, discussion forum and registration information.
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Free email list to receive one useful website for teachers each morning. All sites are archived on the web site.
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Re-useable, cross-curricular classroom resource for teachers.
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Pre-K through 2nd grade themes and units, literacy, and curriculum links.
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Public Broadcasting from Boston: weekly highlights, links to websites for WGBH productions which are fully accessible to surfers with disabilities.
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Categorized lists of links with descriptions, a search engine, an education store, and a listserve that sends out the latest links for education. Site is mainly for teachers, but does have links for administrators and other staff.
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Information technology education and access project. Teacher, parent, student and governor resources, information about technical support services, and links to related sites.
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Provides a statewide telecommunications system and assistance in the diffusion of advanced technologies in support of education. Programs, classroom resources, technology services.
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Part of a large site of resources for teachers, this page has worksheet generators, bank of existing worksheets, and links to others.