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| Art |
| Art Cyclopedia -
A guide to art museums with websites designed to
be entertaining and educational for students. Fun and games,
art interpretation, lesson plans, etc. |
KinderART.com -
The largest collection of free online art lesson plans and art
education information on the Internet. |
Sanford
– A Lifetime of Color Site -
Resources
to help you create art, study art, play art games and teach
art. |
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Language Arts |
| Read, Write, Think
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Resources and Language Arts instruction provided by the
National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), the International
Reading Association (IRA) and MarcoPolo partnership. |
Web English
Teacher -
The best of K-12 English/Language Arts teaching
resources: lesson plans, WebQuests, videos, biography, e-texts,
criticism, jokes, puzzles and classroom activities.
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| Math |
The Math Forum @ Drexel -
Math resources, materials, activities,
educational products and services that enrich and support math
teaching and learning from Drexel's School of Education. |
Math
Slice - Math
Slice offers a wide variety of activities that test knowledge
of math concepts from basic counting to algebra and statistics.
The site offers free printable math worksheets, math test prep
and interactive games. |
| Math Tools
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A variety of math tools, activities, supplemental materials
and more for pre-K - up. |
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A collection of virtual math manipulatives from
the Utah State University.
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| Science |
Cool
Cosmos -
Cool Cosmos, created by the Infrared Processing and Analysis
Center and the SIRTF Science Center, a NASA Educational and
Public Outreach group, involves students in the sciences of
astronomy and infrared light. The site offers lots of cool resources! |
Explore Wild New England
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An online magazine for children sponsored by the New Hampshire Fish
& Game Department and the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries
& Wildlife, filled with resources and activities related
to New England wildlife. |
| The JASON Project
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From oceans to rain forests, from polar regions to volcanoes, the JASON
Project, a multi-disciplinary program, explores Planet Earth
and exposes students to leading scientists who work with them
to examine its biological and geological development. |
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NOAA's educational activities site designed to help
students, teachers, librarians and the general public access
their many educational activities, publications, and booklets. |
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The Scott Foresman Science program resource site. |
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StarChild - a service of the High Energy Astrophysics
Science Archive Research Center within the Laboratory for
High Energy Astrophysics at NASA/ GSFC.
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TryScience
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Online adventures, offline experiments, live Webcams, and Internet
field trips motivate students to explore science. The site compiles
the online features of over 400 science centers worldwide to
bring you and your class the best science content on the Web.
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|
Social Studies |
The Library of Congress: American
Memory - The
Historical Collections for the National Digital Library -
a gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history
and culture of the United States. |
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A portal for best history web sites - includes links
to lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, etc.
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| National Geographic Education
-
National Geographic's education home page, updated weekly,
features various resources: Online Adventure,
Maps and Geography, Lesson Plans,
Teacher Community, Teacher Store and more.
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| Technology |
4teachers.org -
An online resource to help teachers organize websites,
create rubrics and quizzes and help students automatically
cite sources. Resources also include help tutorials and information
about integrating technology into instruction. |
| Adobe Digital Kids Club
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Free expert advice from the top photographers, product
training, lessons and other resources from Adobe to help teachers
to integrate digital photography and digital imaging into
daily classroom activities. |
The
Adventures of Cyberbee - The
site has great technology resources for teachers including curriculum
ideas, research tools, treasure hunts, web projects and more.
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Produced by the University Libraries at Virginia
Tech, this bibliography of documents addresses the problems
and issues related to teaching and using critical thinking
skills to evaluate Internet resources. |
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Listings of current web sites, books, or periodicals that
relate to educational technology from the International Society
for Technology in Education. |
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Educator's resource center for curriculum planning
and professional development. NHEON supports proficiencies
within the NH Curriculum Frameworks and provides a portal
for NH educators to share best practices. |
TechLearning - The
Resource for Education Technology Leaders. The site is produced
by Technology and Learning Magazine, with hundreds of K-12 teachers,
administrators and other experts in the fields |
Cross-Curriculum/Resource
Directories |
| abcteach -
5000+ free printable pages and worksheets, including theme
units, fun activities, teaching extras, portfolios and more.
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| A to Z Teacher Stuff
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Created for teachers by teachers, designed to help teachers
find online lesson plans and resources. |
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An online library of 1800+ Internet sites categorized
by subject, grade level and format. The site includes lessons,
activities, projects, resources, references, and tools. |
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A site where teachers can find a wide selection
of lesson plans and research materials. |
| EduHound.com -
A highly specialized educational directory with built-in
resource links offered free to educators, students and parents.
EduHound.com seeks to harness the vast information resources
of the Web, while enabling educators to use the Internet as
a classroom tool. |
Eduscapes - An
extensive site designed for a wide audience of teachers, parents,
students and life-long learners. Created by Annette Lamb &
Larry Johnson, this award winning site has a plethora of resources
to help you integrate technology into the curriculum. |
Free
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence -
FREE makes
it easier to find teaching and learning resources from the federal
government. More than 1,500 federally supported teaching and
learning resources are included from dozens of federal agencies.
New sites are added regularly. |
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Creative, practical and effective ideas and techniques
for busy elementary teachers. |
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A collection of favorite education links from Jim
Trelease, the author of the Read Aloud Handbook. |
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Hosted by Discovery School.com, Kathy Schrock's
guide is chock full of resources for educators. |
| NH Public Television:
Knowledge Network-Classroom Internet Library -
The Classroom Internet Library has thousands of reviewed web sites aligned
to the NH Curriculum Frameworks. You'll find web sites for science,
social studies, language arts, and lots more. |
| Preschool
Education -
A wealth of resources and activities for the preschool/primary educator. |
| ProTeacher -
The ProTeacher web directory is loaded with resources for elementary
school teachers. |
| Scholastic.com:
Teachers -
Free tools and resources for your classroom from Scholastic. |
Thinkfinity
- (Formerly
MarcoPolo)
These standards-based resources include lessons
plans, student materials, reviewed Web resources, interactives
and professional development for K-12 teachers.
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Virtual field trips on science, literature, social
studies, and other topics take students to great web sites
on each trip subject. A Trailhead (Intro) and Teacher's Resource
set the stage for most of the trips.
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| Professional
Development |
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Six centers established by the State of New Hampshire’s
Department of Education to deliver technology based professional
development to teachers and staff throughout New Hampshire. |
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Teacher Technology Workshops offered at NHPTV in Durham,
NH. |
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A non-profit organization whose mission is to improve
education through the use of information technologies. |
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This site offers online professional development which
includes facilitated courses, a supportive learning community,
and exemplary professional resources. |
Teacher’s
Domain - Teachers'
Domain includes resource collections and professional development
courses. The collection is an extensive digital library of multimedia
science resources for K-12 teachers and students. Registration
is required. |