Mythology
Math, Science, and Technology
Learning HTML
Forms
Java
Databases/CGI/Java
Physics 2000
Physics Studio
Physics Adventure
Science and
Machinery
Latest Science news
Classroom math activities
from Adison Wesley Publishers
Social Studies
- The Encyclopedia
of the Orient covers not the Far East,
but North Africa and the Middle East.
- The History
Channel- This Day in History
- The FedStats Web
site lets you search through just one
of
these departments at a time or all of them at once-everything
from ChildStats to the CIA.
- Ultimate Trip
Planner to find maps and routes for getting there.
- Encyclopedia Central
- List of the world's governments and their e-mail addresses
and web site URL's
- Smithsonian Art
Museum
- The History Channel
- Biography
- The Discovery Channel
Language Arts
- School Library
Links
- Library of
Congress site
- Dictionary
- Library
Assosiation: Help for parents with the internet
& Book
Reviews on the Web
The Arts
There's a lot of
excellent clip art available in all these sites.
Make sure you check
the copyright status before you use any of it for
commercial
purposes. Free (for
personal use)
clip art
sites
http://www.inki.com/clipart
Shawn's ClipArt
& Webateria
http://www.inforamp.net/~dredge/index.html
Designed to a T
http://www.designedtoat.com/index.htm
A + Art (free
art--not copyrighted)
http://www.aplusart.com
Karen Shader
Designs (be sure to read the requirements for using this artwork)
http://members.xoom.com/Artshop/index.htm
Caboodles
http://www.caboodles.com
Miscellaneous
Puzzle Maker
Fun Brain
Art Museum
General Information
The Lexington Herald
The Olympics and Ancient
Greece
Ask ERIC
Ask ERIC Info Guides
The Mining Company
Public Broadcasting Service
Harcourt Brace Publishing
Appalachia Educational
Laboratory
Teacher's First
Africa Camera
AP wire service
Spanish
Teaching Aides
Internet Education Index
Virtual Field Tips like
Iditarod
The following lists sites
for teacher lesson plans:
http://www.uky.edu/Classes/EDC/317/teacher.html
The following lists sites
for students to use:
http://www.uky.edu/Classes/EDC/317/kidsafe.html
World FactFinder is a good
place to find information for a Social Studies Class:
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
Planet K12 has a
place within their site where you can access all
kinds of virtual reference
books. It is organized by type: dictionary, atlas,
encyclopedia, etc. Very
extensive!
http://planetk-12.planetsearch.com/?a=16&flags=7&count=10&cat=60
Here is a spot
with reference materials.
http://www.libraryspot.com/
Today's Term:
Easter Egg Usually games or elaborate screen shows--
that programmers hide in
applications.
http://www.eeggs.com
Wmodules
regarding education, teaching and curriculum for the benefit
of teachers,
educators and students.
Web address: http://www.illuminet.net/pattie/
http://www.illuminet.net/pattie/summersch/actv_frm.html
AskERIC Virtual
Library:
http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/
Teacher/Pathfinder
(from AskERIC Virtual Library above):
http://teacherpathfinder.org/
AT&T
Learning Network & AskLN (Teacher Resources)
http://www.att.com/learning_network/
AskLN -
Question-Answering Service for Educators (from AT&T LN above)
http://ericir.syr.edu/AskLN/
ED's Oasis:
Where you will--Find Education Treasures, Share Effective
Strategies, Build
Community (from AT&T Learning Network above)
http://www.EdsOasis.org/
OnlineClass
offers actual K-12 class projects.
http://www.onlineclass.com
If you're
looking for PreK-12 lesson plan and resources.
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/
Another one is
American Fidelity's Education World at this URL:
http://www.education-world.com/
Training
teachers how to develop their own webpages.
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/online/noncoll5.htm
Kathy Schrock's
Guide for Educators
http://www.capecod.net.schrockguide/
ERIC's Virtual
Lessons
http://www.ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/
On-Line Internet
training:
http://www.htcs.com/
We've compiled
the following areas to assist you in tracking down
the best educational
resources the Internet has to offer.
http://www.classroom.com/resource/
Here is a site, managed by
the Minneapolis Star Tribune, which provides
a public service to students. The
site provides online help from teacher
volunteers and volunteer experts who can
answer questions about English,
Math, science, social studies and languages. I
thought you might know
educators and/or students who could benefit from this
additional resource
to help students succeed in school.
http://www.startribune.com/stonline/html/special/homework/
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