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Brainpop -
is an educational website with hundreds of short
Flash-based movies for students in grades K-12 about
mathematics,
technology,
health,
science,
social studies,
arts & music, and
English. |
The Franklin Institute's Educational Hotlist
This page is an educational hot list sponsored by the Franklin Institute.
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The Teaching and
Learning Center - "Thousands of resources and ideas with
personalized support, at home and in the classroom." Username
needed for access outside of the district's networks. Please
contact your building principal for more information. |
Thirteen.org/edonline - This website features a wealth of high
quality resources for educators, students, and families. |
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Images - Click here to view a list of sites that
provide quality images for use in a variety of ways in the classroom
and beyond. |
eThemes - eThemes is an
extensive database of content-rich, age-appropriate resources
organized around specific themes. These resources are created for
educators to use in their classrooms. |
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Eyewitness
to History - "Your ringside seat to history
- from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of
those who lived it." |
Worksheets and Templates (an article and links by Carol Holzberg
Use the variety of resources linked to this article to make reviewing
and applying new information interesting to students |
NYS Standards and Assessments
(Internal link)
This information, available only through our
internal network, is an NYSUT resource guide in PDF format.
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NYS Learning Standards on
The Web
(access at anytime from anywhere)
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Colorín
Colorado
"A new bilingual Web site full of
information, ideas and practical tips on how Spanish-speaking
parents can help their children learn to read and succeed in school."
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Middleschool.com
Supports middle school educators "with
articles on technology, school
reform, and discipline-based links." |
New York Times Learning Network
Take advantage of this rich resource intended for grades 3-12. |
ABC
Teach
This site provides an endless number of links for primary grade teachers.
"This is the place for fun ideas and activities for kids, parents, student teachers,
and teachers." |
Using
the Internet in the Classroom
Many of the sites listed can be effectively integrated with your
lesson plans and used in the classroom or labs by students. |
Interactive
modules and worksheets
"Dositey.com serves the K-12 educational community through supplemental
education" |
Sites for Teachers
"Sitesforteachers.com contains only links to sites
that contain teacher's resource and educational material and the sites are ranked by
popularity. |
On-line Pen Pals
"Use ePALS to collaborate with other
classrooms worldwide." Please keep in mind child
safety and privacy issues if you choose to use this wonderful site
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Internet Search
Strategies
A collection of useful information to consider as you learn to search the
Internet. |
Classroom Connect's Best of
the Web
" Web sites reviewed and updated constantly so you can be sure youre getting
the most up-to-date, high-quality links." |
Using the Arts in the Classroom
"ArtsConnectEd is an Internet-based gateway for teachers, students, and parents
to access the combined educational resources of the Walker Art Center and The Minneapolis
Institute of Arts and selected other resources on the Internet." |
Geography: Mr. Dowling's
Electronic Passport
"History and geography teachers can easily comb through the multitude of locales
found here and instantly come up with engaging content and pictures of not only
geographical features, but prominent social issues as well."
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Integrating the Internet
This site contains a comprehensive collection of links and activities for educators of
all grade levels. |
History Matters
"U.S. History teachers, this website is for you. Real Audio is needed to listen
to the oral histories." |
Free Online Tutorials
"A free educational resource, tutorialfind.com is a search engine designed for
anyone wishing to find tutorials on the Internet. Content ranges from advanced computer
software to materials for learning a new language." |
Scholastic.com
A site that bills itself as "the best teacher resource on the Internet." |
Math Worksheet Maker
Use this site to make math worksheets. |
History: America's Library
"This great site doesn't just give you a slice of Americana; it virtually gives
you the whole pie!" |
A new and exciting history website
"DoHistory.org, is an experimental, interactive case
study that allows its users to experience the process of piecing together the life and
world of an "ordinary" person in the past. |
FindLaw,
"An educational resource site dedicated to the United States
Constitution and the U.S Supreme Court." |
The Academy Curriculum Exchange
This site offers a wealth of lesson plans and activities for teachers
in all grade levels. |
Wildlife Conservation Society
This well designed site is sponsored by the Wildlife Conservation Society. This
organization, headquartered at the Bronx Zoo, "works to save wildlife and wild lands
throughout the world." |
Teacherfeatures.com
"A must-visit. Includes free lesson units complete with worksheets, theme ideas,
articles, a book store, a tip of the week, and links to school Web sites." |
| Great Speeches
On-Line
"Eighty
years worth of great speeches are captured here, as well as some
interesting exercises for
students of speech and American History. |
National Geographic's
Underground Railroad Journey
This site has a banner advertisement, but other than that, the content is incredible. It
has an entire interactive journey, worthy of examination. It also has extensive resources
for teachers and students. |
Learners Online
"Since 1996, Learners Online, Inc. has been helping teachers, students, and families
capitalize on the wealth of Internet learning opportunities and resources. |
The Digital Classroom
The National Archives and Record Administration site includes "Primary Sources,
Activities, and Training for Educators and Students" |
Teachers' Guild Lesson Library
"Focus is on the use of the Internet in
curriculum-based student-centered activities." |
How Stuff Works
This site explains "how stuffworks" in a well organized and categorized
format. |
Humanities on the Web
"brings together the best of the humanities on the web. It is a constantly
growing collection of the most valuable online resources for teaching English, history,
art history, and foreign languages." |
Blue Web'n
"A library of Blue Ribbon learning sites on the web." |
Web Exhibits
"WebExhibits provides a handy directory of online
exhibits presented in a friendly interface." |
Microsoft Lesson Connection
"Search the Internet for ready-to-use lessons that match your school's learning
objectives using the Lesson Connection Search." |
Top Sites for K-12 Students
"Point-n-click your way to the web sites our KidsConnect school library media
specialists have found most helpful for K-12 students!" |
On-line Field Trips
"The Virtual Field Trips Web site is devoted to providing on-line field trips
that take you to places that until now you could only dream about, and teach you things
you might not otherwise learn." |
Black History Month
This "Black History Hotlist" provides an extensive set of links for Black
History Month. |
James Madison University's Internet
School Library Media Center
A collection of links for teachers and students, categorized by subject/topic
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A Terrific
Resource for Regents Exam Reviews
"A team of Oswego County teachers are
developing this online learning resource center to help high school students meet the New
York State Regents requirements in mathematics, science, and social studies."
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FREE (Federal Resources for Educational Excellence)
"Hundreds of federally supported education
resources."
Teaching
with Historic Places
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
GEM
(Education Materials)
Holocaust
Memorial Museum
Quia (Lots of
learning activities)
AT&T Internet 101
The Web and Your Curriculum
Busy
Teacher Web Site
Busy Bee Activities
NS
Global (Internet Training for K-12 Educators)
Education
Atlas
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The Rockland
Teachers' Center
The Rockland Teachers' Center offers a variety of resources for teachers in the
Tarrytowns, including graduate and in-service courses.
Lower Hudson
Regional Information Center
Lesson Ideas for Teachers
Free
Games and Activities
Technology for New Teachers
Milken
Exchange
Teacher
Helping Teacher
Classroom
Connect
Theme Related Resources
Apple Learning
Interchange
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Math and Science Education
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