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Education Resources |
| Guide to Grammar
and Writing |
This
index includes references to both the Guide to Grammar and Writing
and Principles of Composition. The Frequently Asked Questions
page and the Guide's Search Engine will also help you find help
on grammatical issues, tips on composition, and advice on English
usage. |
| Free Materials |
Books,
software, posters, calendars, and coloring books. |
| Cleveland
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum |
Tours
of current museum exibits, information about 500 songs that shaped
the world of rock and roll, audio clips, plus lesson plans for
teachers. Lesson topics include "Popular Music and theCivil
Rights Movement," "Life under Arpartheid," "Woody
Guthrie and the Grapes of Wrath," and a "Musical Approach
to Problem Solving." |
| Guide to Museums and
Cultural Resources on the Web |
The
links in this seven-continent guide include resources related
to art, history, archeology, planetary science, and ethnography. |
| Behavioral Interventions |
The
National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) provides
guidelines for educators and parents for disaster planning and
helping children cope after a crisis or disaster at school. Behavioral
Interventions, discusses behavioral problems in children and
highlights positive strategies and interventions. |
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Educast
includes content specially selected for teachers and administrators.
Educast acquires information from well-respected sources such
as USA TODAY, Education Week, the U. S. Department Education,
and Teacher Magazine. Educast is based on the After Dark screen
saver version 4.0 |
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| Gateway to
Educational Materials (GEM) |
Virtual Reference
Desk |
Teacher/Pathfinder
Educational Internet Village |
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| Consortium for School
Networking |
Newton's
Apple Educational Materials |
Crossroads
American History Curriculum |
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| Chinese
Historical and Cultural Project |
The
Learning Space |
NASA
SIR-C Education Program (SIR-CED) |
| Federal Resources for Educational
Excellence |
A one-stop
Web site. The site offers quick access to hundreds of FREE resources
across the federal government, as well as a place where teachers
can form partnerships to develop new resources for teaching and
learning. |
| FREE Homework
Guide for Teachers |
From
the Department of Education's Office of Educational Research
and Improvement, a 40-page booklet called Helping your students
with Homework: A Guide for Teachers. |
| FREE Homework
Guide for Parents |
From
the Department of Education's Office of Educational Research
and Improvement, a booklet for parents called Helping your
Child with Homework. |
| Sno-Isle Library |
On-line
catalog. Check out the aisles and reserve books from the
comfort of your own home. |
| WWWebster's
Dictionary |
Roget's
Thesaurus, Dictionary & Thesaurus, and Bartlett's Quotations |
| Anagram Generator |
Funny Site humor
archive |
Acronyms
and Abbreviations |
| Internet Movie Database |
Humor Search Engine |
David Letterman's
Top Ten Lists |
| Encyclopedia Britannica |
Free
Study Guides containing classroom activities appropriate for
the high school level. Titanic is the Spotlight Feature for approximately
three months. |
PIER
Resources |
Online
service lets educators borrow videos, books, maps, and more.
The Yale Programs in International Educational Resources, or
PIER, offers a teaching resource collection of thousands of audiovisual
and print items for free loan to K-12 and college educators.
The films, video tapes, CD-ROM disks, slide sets, multi-media
sets and artifact kits, texts, curriculum guides, and periodicals
cover Africa, East Asia, Russia and Eastern Europe, Latin America,
the Middle East as well as global and international studies. |
Regional Educational Laboratories |
Regional
Education Laboratories are research and development organizations.
The ten labs serve specific states, but also emphasize one or
more major research specialties. R.E.L. Lab 1. Rural
Education, 2. Assessment and
Accountability, 3. Curriculum,
Learning, and Instruction, 4. Technology,
5. School Change Processes,
6. Language and
Cultural Diversity, 7. School
Reform and Professional Development, 8. Urban
Education, 9. Early Childhood
Education, and 10. Language
and Cultural Diversity |
| Life by the Numbers |
A seven-part
series that explores the role mathematics plays in sports, work,
education, exploration, chance, virtual reality, and life in
general, debuts in April, 1998, on PBS. Produced by WQED in Pittsburgh,
the innovative series is hosted by actor Danny Glover and sponsored
by Texas Instruments. Texas Instruments is offering classroom
materials, a free 32-page teacher's guide, poster, and highlights. |
Ask
ERIC homepage |
Top
100 Web Sites |
The
NASA Home |
| The
CIA World Factbook |
A great
resource for research on all countries. |
| Martindale's
Reference Desk |
A comprehensive
center of links to journals, dictionaries, and other references
for the sciences, travel, entertainment, computers, communication,
and more. |
| My
Virtual Reference Desk |
One-stop
site for many great encyclopedias, maps, atlases, and other references. |
| The
Old Farmer's Almanac |
Keeps
on going... even on the Web! |
| Pitsco's
Ask An Expert |
Advertises
itself as a site that offers advice from experts on everything
from the Amish to Zoo Keeping and that's exactly what they do.
Visitors to the site are invited to submit questions to volunteer
experts from all walks of life. |
| The
WWW Virtual Library |
An
amazing resource for research on just about any topic. |
| Education
World |
StudyWEB Research
Index |
Books, Journals and Reference Works |
| Electric
Library |
Educational
Research |
Learning
Disabilities Resources |
| Houghton Mifflin
(K-8 ) |
EduMart |
Ed Leadership and
Technology |
| Education
Resources |
Education
at Apple |
Internet Resources for Music Teachers |
| Reading &
Math Center |
SchoolNet |
Internet Education Resource Center |
| 21st Century Teachers |
Internet Public Library |
Grass Lake Elementary Internet Picks |
| Resources
for Educators |
Interesting
and Fun Sites |
Various
Subjects / Reference Sources |
| Web
Resources for Educators |
Grammar Guides
on the Internet |
Eisenhower National
Clearing House |