A compilation of Internet resources related to books for children and young adults.
A database of over 300 short booktalks for introducing items to students.
Rated reviews, curriculum integration, and themes of how to use children's lit
in the classroom.
Long list of on-line books.
Wonderful list of past and contemporary children's authors.
A great list of lesson plans, ideas, activities, and resources to help educators. Use the "Edit:Find" function on your browser to help you find what you need.
Submit your K-12 math question - tell them what you know about your problem, and where
you're stuck and Dr. Math will reply to you via e-mail.
A dictionary of math definitions with terms constantly being added.
A math education community center on the Internet with spots for teachers, students and a
place to discuss and read about key issues in math.
Designed to serve as an introductory starting point for K-12 students and teachers interested
in the field of molecular modeling and its application to mathematics.
A site all about the abacus and its use in math history and today.
A great list of lesson plans, ideas, activities, and resources to help educators. Use the "Edit:Find" function on your browser to help you find what you need.
Galileo is a spacecraft studying Jupiter's atmosphere, moons, and magnetic environment and
the site is a useful source of information about the project and mission.
A site full of experiments, questions of the week and information on the science exhange
program.
Explore the heart and discover the complexities of its development and structure Look back
at the history of heart science.
An indepth exploration of body cells, including the HIV infection and how penecillan kills
bacteria.
The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human perception with over 650
interactive "hands on" exhibits.
A fun and creative site showcasing virtual exhibits, demonstrations, sample science programs,
a publications library, and more.
An interactive Website featuring dinosaur fossil exhibits.
An online data resource center highlighting hydrology-related discussion groups, scientific
societies, and research/educational organizations.
NASA's own Website, featuring NASA news, strategies, policies, educational programs and
online educational resources.
A compilation of environmental education services on the Internet; includes classroom
resources, regional environmental information, contacts, references, and more.
A virtual tour of our solar system offering text, pictures, sounds, movies, etc.
A WWW information center providing educational material on a variety of marine animals
and ocean life.
An interactive space education encyclopedia of information, including downloadable versions
for Macintosh and PC Windows computers.
Explore volcanic regions of the Earth, visit Volcanic eruptions, and learn more about current
eruptions.
A great list of lesson plans, ideas, activities, and resources to help educators. Use the "Edit:Find" function on your browser to help you find what you need.
Their Capital Cities and Information Links.
A historical text archive of the United States.
Visit the former colonial capital online for detailed resources on 18th-century American life.
The history and development of the American West, from the Frontier- and Pioneer days
with the Wild West, to today's Modern West with a lot of links to other major high quality
western type web sites.
A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of black history and culture.
The directory contains secondary documents written about Martin Luther King, Jr., as well
as primary documents written during King's life.
Social studies information for teachers, students including contests, lesson plans and a
calendar of events.
Resources categorized by the ten themes of the Curriculum Standards for Social Studies with
new resources are added frequently.
Designed primarily for K-12 social studies teachers and students.
Hyperlinks to resources and classroom lessons.
An interactive map of European WWW sites.
An educational resource center for social studies teachers; includes student guides, generic
lesson plans, and other tools that invite student research and learning.
Put together by the University of Pennsylvania.
A collection of Internet resources for social studies teachers; includes instructional materials
for teaching LEP students, current events, American history lessons, etc.
This site allows you to zoom in on any location in the USA or find points of interest close to
where you live, work, or travel.
A creative tribute with fun historical facts about the great statesman
Find out current information about any region in the world.
A great list of lesson plans, ideas, activities, and resources to help educators. Use the "Edit:Find" function on your browser to help you find what you need.
An ongoing project created by kids and adults from around the world where kids check out
other kids home pages, make their own home pages and can become part of the project.
An e-zine for kids and their parents too.
The electronic magazine created by kids, for kids in the middle grades--generally ages10 to
15 with interactive space to enjoy art and writing that will link middle school kids all over the
world.
Information on books that have influenced successful individuals, a Virtual Book Club,
information and quotes from the lives of legendary achievers, and more.
Meet animals, tour museums, "live" with different families, and discover cool facts about the
world.
An online magazine created by kids.
An ongoing list of sites for and about kids; includes information about K-12 schools,
education, etc.
An interactive collection of Web resources for students with information on the arts, sciences,
social studies, and more.
This site allows you to find out more about the White House, the President, and the kids and
pets that have lived in the White House. Before leaving this site, don't forget to add your
comments to a letter to the president. Also, see the online collection of children's written
work.
A great list of activities, resources, and cool sites. Use the "Edit:Find" function on your browser to help you find what you need.