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  • 18 & Under: Welcome Students!
    Are you in grade four or above? Do you want to improve your reading and writing? If so, welcome to Literacy Matters, a place where you can improve your skills in reading for meaning and writing to express your ideas. Literacy Matters invites you to try out our three interactive online activities:
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  • BrainPOP
    This is an excellent website for LEP/ELL students! It provides great short vignettes across the disciplines. Each clip gives an informative overview of the event. Students can watch these two minute clips and then it can lead to either a class discussion, a reading, or written assignments. This is an excellent website for LEP/ELL students! It provides great short vignettes regarding specific historical events. Each clip gives an informative overview of the event. Students can watch these two minutes clips and then it can lead to either a class discussion or a written assignment. It is a great way to introduce students to a topic. Rec. by Lynn Comer-Jaworski
    Animated Science, Health, Technology, Math, Social Studies, Arts & Music and English movies, quizzes, activity pages and school homework help for K-12 kids, aligned with state standards
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  • Interactive Websites
    Interactive websites provide standards-based cross curricular web resources designed to enhance online learning opportunities. These sites interact with the user usually through either a text-based or graphical user interface. Sites for all content areas across grade levels.
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  • Virtual Field Trips Home
    The virtual field trips here at Tramline were developed with the goal of making the best use of the web in the classroom. These annotated trips take students to some of the best web sites on each trip subject. We have a Trailhead (Intro) and Teacher's Resource that set the stage for most of our trips. The TourMaker field trips format makes learning fun, and makes using the Internet in the classroom simple, efficient and focused. You will find virtual field trips on science, literature, social studies, and other topics.
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  • ALA | Great Web Sites for Kids
    Compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children; includes children's stories, authors, classics and other links. Rec. by Lynne Richer
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  • iKnowthat.com Learning Skills for Life
    Online Multimedia Educational Games for Kids in Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary Grades: Advertisements unless you pay the subscription fee.
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  • Kid's Place
    Houghton Mifflin Social Studies: Illinois The Geonet link is a fantastic, interactive geography website. The students can go anywhere around the world, play games and take quizzes about any country or region. The site focuses on location, place and region, physical systems, human systems, environment/society for each country/continent, and the uses of geography. See bilingual glossary Rec. by Kira Stewart
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  • Month To Month Suggestions for Independent Computer Activites for Center Time
    Designed by Susan Brooks and Bill Byles, Internet4Classrooms is a bountiful compilation of interactive online activities for students to practice a wide variety of literacy, math, and other grade-specific skills. The website provided leads to the kindergarten site. From this site, it is possible to access all of the grade levels up to 8th grade using the purple arrows at the top of the page. Students are highly motivated by the interactive nature of the activities provided. Rec. by Erica Gruber
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  • PBS Teachers — Resources For The Classroom
    This website provides teachers with a variety of resources, including Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) station outreach activities, details on PBS television programs, and lesson plans organized by curricular subject, topic, and grade level. Browsing by subject will provide teachers with access to lesson plans and activities for mathematics, science, social studies, and the arts. A number of the lesson plans and activities connect these subject areas to CTE areas such as agriculture, transportation, communications, engineering, journalism and media, technology and civilization, and architecture.
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  • Teachers' lessons go viral on education video Web site
    January 5, 2009 Article By KATHERINE LEAL UNMUTH / The Dallas Morning News kunmuth@dallasnews.com Just as YouTube gave regular people a stage to become famous, teachers such as Valentine are now sharing videos and gaining attention beyond the confines of their classrooms.
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  • Tramline Virtual Field Trips
    Field Trip lists related to content. Contains field trips for diverse grade levels. Also links to virtual fieldtrip software so students can create their own fieldtrips
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  • Virtual Field Trips Home
    The virtual field trips here at Tramline were developed with the goal of making the best use of the web in the classroom. These annotated trips take students to some of the best web sites on each trip subject. We have a Trailhead (Intro) and Teacher's Resource that set the stage for most of our trips. The TourMaker field trips format makes learning fun, and makes using the Internet in the classroom simple, efficient and focused. You will find virtual field trips on science, literature, social studies, and other topics. Rec. by Annie Kane
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