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- BAM: Body
and Mind. Got a question about fitness, disease, or
peer pressure?
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Breakfast Detective. The clues are right here.
Can you meet the challenge?
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Children With Diabetes. An online community for kids,
families, and people with diabetes.
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Diseases Explained. Turning waiting rooms into
classrooms.
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FDA Kids Homepage. A site by the Food and Drug
Administration - eat healthy and be active for a healthy future.
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Food Safety at Home, School and When Eating Out.
An Activity Book for You to Color.
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Food Safety Coloring Books. Food Safety at Home,
School and When Eating Out.
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Hazard Hunter. Meet a buddy who is
here to help you spot the dangers in your home and garden.
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Health & Life Skills Courses. Here's a collection of
links for various health topics.
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Human Body, Human Body Information, Facts, News, Photos
(National Geographic). Great resources for health and biology
lessons.
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It's My Life: PBS. This site deals with (you
guessed it!) life and the stuff that we deal with every day.
- KidsHealth.
A popular online site, from the health experts from Nemours.
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KidZone. The world's leading website on learning
disabilities and ADHD.
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Learn About Chemicals Around Your House. Title says it
all, from the EPA.
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Neuroscience for Kids. This site was created to help
kids and teachers learn about the nervous system.
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Nutrition Exploration: Make-a-Shake. You can
make your own virtual milk shake, print your recipe and then try it
at home in your own kitchen.
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Seeing Disabilities from a Different Perspective. This
site offers a new way of looking at disABILITIES, focusing not on
the disability, but on the ability.
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Sunguard Man Online. Learn ways to protect your skin
and stay healthy all year long. Play video games! Watch the
Adventures of SunGuard Man! Have fun!
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Teach Nutrition: Kids Corner. Have fun learning
about safe and healthy eating.
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Test Your Food Label Knowledge! Are you ready to take
our challenge?
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Tour of the Human Body. Come with us as we take
a tour, just follow our Lizard friend. As we learn about the
human body and each organ for which we depend.
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Ace Detectives. Join four teenagers from Australia as
they solve mysteries around the world.
- Author's Purpose
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Audience and Purpose
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Author's Purpose
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Author's Purpose and Point of View (Pre Test)
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Author's Purpose and Point of View (Pre Test)
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Identifying Author's Purpose
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Point of View Quiz
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Book Adventure: Find a Book. If you're not sure what
book you're looking for, we can help you find a book that's right for you.
- Capitalization & Punctuation
- Commas
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Commas in Quotations
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Quiz on Comma Usage
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Using Commas with Coordinating Conjunctions
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Using Commas with Introductory Phrases
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Welcome to Commas: Fill in the Blanks
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Identifying Punctuation Errors
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PowerProofreading
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Proofreading Makes Perfect
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Quotation marks and Commas
- Cause/Effect
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Cause and Effect
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Cause and Effect Actions
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Cause and Effect Book list
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Cause and Effect: Quia Quiz
- Comic Stips
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Comic Creator: ReadWriteThink
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Make
Beliefs Comix
- Essay
Punch. This site presents the process of writing an essay.
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Funny Fill-In. Create a fun story by filling in the form
and letting the computer do the rest.
- Graphic Organizers
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Concept Maps Explained
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Five main types of organizers
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Graphic Organizers: Education World Templates
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Graphic Organizers: WriteDesign
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Kinds of Concept Maps
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Graphic Organizers from Education Place
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Index of Graphic Organizers
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Instructions on how to use Excel to create a graphic organizer
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Tips on Making Your Own Concept Maps
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Use Excel to make a Venn Diagram
- Grammar
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Abstract or Concrete
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Grammar Gorillas: Nouns and Verbs
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Grammar Gorillas: All Parts of Speech
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Grammar Blast
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Is this sentence correct?
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Parts of Speech
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Punctuation Paintball
- Noodle
Tools Quick Cite
- Paragraph Writing
- Paragraph Punch
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Put the sentences in the Correct Sequence for a Paragraph
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Take Notes: Opening Paragraph of a News Story
- Poetry
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Abstract Noun Interactive Poetry
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Forms of Poetry
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Instant Poetry Forms
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Interactive Shape Poem Generator
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Letter Poem Creator
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My Monster
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Poetry Splatter
- RhymeZone
Rhyming Dictionary
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Poetry4Kids
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Writing with Writers: Poetry
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You're a Poet and You Want to Show It
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Proofreading Makes Perfect
- Reading Understanding
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Dr. Stripp: Reading Ring. Put the comic strips in sequence, then
answer questions about the comic strip.
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Drawing Inferences
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How are They Selling It?
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Inference Battleship
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Inference Riddle Game
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Main Idea Tutorial
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Make a Long Story Short: Summarize
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Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
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Practice Making Inferences
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Understanding What You Read
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Reading Exercises
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Stated Information: Elephants
- Stated Information:
Dolphins
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Summarizing
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Teaching Students to Make Inferences
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What is an Inference
- Root Words, Suffixes, Prefixes
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Fish Tanks. Fill a tank with tropical fish using prefixes,
roots, and suffixes.
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Prefix Mix
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Prefixes Make New Words
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Prefixes Say Plenty
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Putting Down Roots: I
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Putting Down Roots: II
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Putting Your Roots into Action: I
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Putting Your Roots into Action: II
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Root Words
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Rooting Out Words
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Space Station. Build a space
station with word skills.>
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Success with Suffixes
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Suffixes Make New Words
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Suffixes Say a Lot
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Suffix-ly
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Success with Suffixes
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What's a Root: I
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What's a Root: II
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Select List of Literary Genres
- Sentence Structure
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Making Sentences
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Parts of a Sentence
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Sentence Structure
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Sentence Structure (Harcourt Schools)
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Sentence Sort
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Sentence Types
- Spelling
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Online Spelling Quizzes
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Robo Bee (Merriam-Webster)
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Space Hangman with Alpha the Alien
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Spellaroo
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Spell Binder: Write a Story Based on a Picture
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Spell check
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Spelling Wizard
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Word Wizard Dictionary
- Story Elements
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Characters
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Literary Elements
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Settings
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Tell-a-Story Storybuilder. Create a story using this
interactive tool.
- Verbs
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Be: Verb usage online quiz
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Irregular Verbs: Jeopardy type game for two players
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Linking Verbs
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Verb Phrases
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Verb Practice
- Vocabulary
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Adjectives/Adverbs
- Antonyms/Synonyms
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Antonyms (words with opposite meaning)
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Antonym Practice
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Squanky the Tooth Taker: The Quiet Quest for Opposites
(antonyms)
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Squanky the Tooth Taker: Tooth Tally
(synonyms)
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Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms
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Synonym Practice (words with same meaning)
- There, Their and They're Quiz
- Word Matching: Antonym
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Word Matching: Synonyms
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Homophone Challenge. Find correct word to complete
sentence
- Learning
Vocabulary Fun
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Word Central: Feed the Bigbots (Merriam-Webster)
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Word Jungle. Choose correct meaning of given word to swing in
jungle
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Word Meaning
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What Makes a Good Short Story
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Writing Activities. Interactive activities that help with
writing. Topics include writing a story, and factual writing such
as letters and instructions.
- A+ Math.
This web site was developed to help students improve their math
skills interactively.
- AAA Math:
5th Grade Topics
- All About Numbers
- Crack the Code. Find the missing number in a series.
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Decimal Order. Put the sequence of decimal numbers into
ascending order
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Genius Boxing. Box some of history's great math minds such as
Einstein, Copernicus, Galileo, Bill Gates and more for universal
math supremacy
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Least to Greatest
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Order of Operations
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Order of Operations Practice
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Place Value. Rounding numbers and place value activities -
choose from easy to super hard!
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Place Value
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Place Value Pirates. Find the buried treasure of Sir Francis
Place Value by using their place value skills to destroy his
horrid band of place value pirates
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Place Value Test
- Positive & Negative Numbers
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Flashcards with Negative Numbers
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Positive and Negative Numbers
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Adding
and Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers
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Multiplying
Positive and Negative Numbers
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Dividing
Positive and Negative Numbers
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Read and Recognize Numbers. Select format (spelling numeral
or writing the digits) and select top value to give students
practice in writing and reading numbers.
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Understanding Ratios
- Data
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Area Graph. This site contains a lesson and
reinforcement activity.
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Bar Graph. Enter data to create a bar graph, then manipulate
the graph's maximum and minimum values.
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Billy Bug. Guide Billy to the coordinates hiding the food.
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Circle Graph. Enter data categories and the value of
each category to create a circle graph.
- Create a Graph
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Bar Graph
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Line Graph
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Pie Graph
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Data Pick. Ask questions, collect data, tally and then select
graph to depict data.
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Mode, Mean, Median. Interactive lesson followed by activities
(UK measurements)
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Pie Chart. Students view pie charts (parameters: number of
sectors, size of sector as a percent)
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Planet Hop. Find coordinates of planets, then find equation of
line created
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Reading a Grid. Find Hurkle behind the grid. Type X and Y axis
numbers to find him.
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Stem and Leaf Plotter. Students view stem-and-leaf plots of
their data, and then get to practice finding means, medians and
modes.
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What's the Point? Find the x-y point on a grid
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What Percentage Has Been Shaded
- Computation, Operations
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Adding Double and Triple Digits
- Build a Bug. Complete these computations and build a bug!
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Minute Math. Select type and level of problems to practice in addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
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Division Practice. Find the correct problem to match the answer.
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Division Lesson. Interactive way to learn how to divide.
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Draggable Division. Answer the problems by dragging the digits
to their correct locations - great for practicing long division.
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Late Delivery. Find the value of the expression
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Leon's Math Dojo
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Math Magician. Select the operation and try your luck!
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Math Mastery
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Mental Machine
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Mental Math
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Multiplication Flash Card Game
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Multiplication Grid. Place the answers to the problems on the
grid and find the hidden picture.
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Multiplication Hidden Picture. Identify the answer to the
problem to uncover a hidden picture.
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Multiplying Decimals and Whole Numbers
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Product Game. Similar to Connect-4- students start with factors
and multiply to find the product. Be sure to read the directions
well before beginning.
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QuickFlash. Timed multiplication fact practice.
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Speed Math. Math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division
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Table Shooter. Shoot the correct number with the Spitfire plane
using the space bar.
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Tic-tac-toe Squares. Multiplication of Whole Numbers
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Time Tables Emporium. Have fun practicing your
multiplication tables, try and keep up with the
flashcards! Excellent for a quick competition for the whole class
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Train. Fill the train with the correct number of passengers -
game of numbers and critical thinking.
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Two-step Computation. Multiply and add to find costs of food.
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Estimate
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Estimation of Length
- Factoring
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Factor Game. A a fun, interactive game that exercises
your factoring ability. You can play against the computer or against
a friend.
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Factorize. With this activity, you can visually
explore the concept of factors by creating rectangular arrays with
an area equal to the product of the factors.
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Finding Factors with Area Models. Find factors of a
number using an area model. Reshape the area rectangle to see
different factorizations of the number. Find the prime factorization
using a factor tree.
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Prim-O-Matic. A fun online calculator that helps check
if a number entered is prime, or eventually find out the factors of
that number along with its consecutive closest prime!
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Product Game. The Product Game is a fun, interactive
game that exercises your skill with factors and multiples.
- Fraction
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions
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EZ Fractions. Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide fractions
- Help tools are on the site to give students every tool necessary
for performing operations with fractions as easy as it has ever
been!
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Fishy Fractions. Select the topic and catch the fish with
the right answers.
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Fraction Bars. Interactive site; can program it to fit
your needs.
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Fraction Game. This applet allows students to
individually practice working with relationships among fractions and
ways of combining fractions.
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Fractions. Find the missing fraction to make the flower
whole.
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Fractotron. Decide if fractions are equal, more or less
than the other. Must be fast!
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Improper Fractions. Many quizzes to select from; scroll to
the bottom for Improper Fractions
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Shade. Shade the figure to match the equivalent fraction
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Simple Fractions. An instructional site that reviews
terms, factoring, reducing, addition and subtraction of fractions
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Tony's Fraction Pizza Shop. Great interactive game on
fractions.
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Visual Fractions. Review on identifying, renaming,
comparing, addition and subtraction. (quizzes follow lessons)
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Function Machine. Students investigate very simple functions by
trying to guess the algebraic form from inputs and outputs.
- Geometry/Symmetry
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Angles
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Congruent Triangles. Construct two triangles
from various combinations of sides and angles and work with any one
of four different cases: SSS, SAS, ASA, or SSA.
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General Coordinates Game. Students investigate the
Cartesian coordinate system through identifying the coordinates of
points, or requesting that a particular point be plotted.
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Identify Geometric Shapes. Match the shape with the correct
name to uncover a picture.
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Maze Game. Students use their knowledge of points on a
graph to move a robot to the target, while avoiding mines.
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Patterns for Solid Figures. Complete to make a cube figure.
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Reflective Symmetry. Sort shapes according to their properties.
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Simple Coordinates Game. Investigate the first
quadrant of the Cartesian coordinate system through identifying the
coordinates of points or requesting that a particular point be
plotted.
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Simple Maze Game. Investigate the first quadrant of
the Cartesian coordinate system by directing a robot through a mine
field laid out on the plane.
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Symmetry. Online lesson and an activity to follow.
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Triangle Explorer. Students learn about areas of triangles and
about the Cartesian coordinate system through experimenting with
triangles drawn on a grid.
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Grade
5 Math Links. This site goes along with the Scott-Foresman
series.
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Grade Five Problems. There are not really problems,
they are fun challenges that ask you to think about math.
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Houghton Mifflin Fifth Grade Review. Test Prep Practice
categorized by Chapters in their book.
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Math
Cats. A great set math of resources for kids that
makes learning fun.
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Math Frog. Looking for fun resources and games, be
sure to check with the frog.
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Math Mayhem. Are you ready to put your math skills to
the ultimate challenge? Here is your chance to compete head-to-head
in our exciting, fast-paced, multi-player arena.
- Math
Playground. an action-packed site for elementary and
middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game
and have some fun!
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MathSURF: Grade 5
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McMillan/McGraw-Hill: 5th grader.
Whole
numbers, graphs, fractions, measurements and more
- Measurement
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Area and Perimeter. Calculate the area or perimeter of the
rectangle.
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Area Explorer. Look at shapes on a grid after
setting the perimeter and asked to calculate areas of the shapes.
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Comparison Estimator. Practice estimations skills by
comparing two
sets of objects.
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Estimator. Practice estimation skills by determining the
number of objects, length, or area.
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Finding the Area and Perimeter of Rectangles and Squares.
An interactive
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How Many Pearls. You've just stumbled on a treasure chest
filled with pearls and you want a quick estimate of the number,
without having to count them one by one.
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Measure it. Practice using a ruler, in inches and centimeters.
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Measurement. Customary length quiz.
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More or Less Estimator. Similar to Estimator activity
but states a quantity and asks the user to estimate whether the set
of objects is more or less than the number given.
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Perimeter Explorer. Students are shown shapes on a grid after
setting the area and asked to calculate perimeters of the shapes.
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Shape Explorer. Students are shown shapes on a grid and asked
to calculate areas and perimeters of the shapes.
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Understanding Distance, Speed, and Time. This
simulation of two runners along a track lets you the speeds
and starting points of the runners, watch the race, and examine a
graph of the time-versus-distance relationship.
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Units of Mass. Scroll to the middle of the page for many
quizzes on this concept.
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Mudd Math Fun Facts. You will find a lot of
information here and it is all fun to review.
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Mystery Operations. Explore various numerical patterns by
identifying a "mystery operation" presented by the activity.
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Power Lines 1. Mathematical reasoning; three levels, must
complete first one to get code to move on to the next one.
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National Library of Virtual Manipulative. Learning and
understanding mathematics, at every level, requires student
engagement. Mathematics is not, as has been said, a spectator sport.
This site is all "hands-on"!
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Nelson Education: Mathematics 5. This is the
Student section - lots of fun resources. There are also links
for parents and teachers.
- Story Problems
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Problem-Solving.
Many online tasks covering all
operations with hints and answers provided.
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Word Problems: Addition and Subtraction
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Word Problems: Multiplication and Division
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Word Problems: Quia
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Word Problems for Kids. Pick your grade level and start
solving problems!
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Word Problems with Leon - Interactive math word problems.
Watch the movie and solve the problems.
- Earth and Weather Systems
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Earth's Weather
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Extreme Weather Videos: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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How Does the Thermometer Work?
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Keep Your Own Weather Journal
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Make a Thermometer
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Make Your Own Barometer
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Make Your Own Compass
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Make Your Own Hygrometer
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Make Your Own Rain Gauge
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Make Your Own Weather Vane
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Skywatchers: Kids Stuff
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Stormchasers: Weather Facts and Events
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Weather Activities: Edheads
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Weather Encyclopedia
-
Weather Games
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Weather Watch: Scholastic
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Weather: What Forcdes Affect Our Weather?
-
What is Weather?
- Energy and Control
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Consumer Tips to Save Energy & Money
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EcoKids: Energy
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Energy Kids Page
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Energy Matters: Types of Energy Sources
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Energy Quest
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Energy Quiz
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Energy Savers
-
Hog
and Seek. Race against the clock to stop all the
energy wasters you can.
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Hogbusters Energy Camp. Have fun learning about
energy savings.
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Power Up. With lots of games and hidden treats, this
site introduces students to the key concepts of electricity and
basic electrical safety.
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Renewable Energy
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Renewable Energy: It's Only Natural
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Secret Lives of Energy: The Energy Story
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Zerofootprint KidsCalculator
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Forces in Motion. Newton's laws govern how airplanes,
or any object, react when forces like lift and drag are applied to
them..
- Life Systems
- Body Systems:
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Circulatory System
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Digestive System
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Endocrine System
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Excretory System
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Muscular System
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Nervous System
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Respiratory System
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Skeletal System
-
Skeletal System: Yuckiest Site on the Internet
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Human Anatomy Online. Clickable maps of the human
body.
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KidsHealth: How the Body Works
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Virtual Body: Both English & Spanish
- Matter and Materials
-
Matter Match
-
Matter Matching
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Matter: Chem4Kids
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Matter Games: What are the Building Blocks of the Universe
-
Matter in Motion Vocabulary
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Matter is the Stuff Around You
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Measuring Matter: Dr. T
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Phases of Matter: Molecule Chamber
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Properties of Matter
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States of Matter
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States of Matter: Harcourt Schools Publishers
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States of Matter Millionaire Game
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What is Matter
- Planets & Universe
-
2008
Meteor Showers Calendar
-
2008 Meteor Showers Calendar
-
Asteroid Video (BBC)
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Asteroids: NASA
-
Asteroids & Meteoroids
-
BBC Space
-
Eclipse and Astronomy Photographs
-
Exploring the Planets
-
Hubble Space Telescope
- Kids
Astronomy
-
NASA Kid's Club
-
Planet Quest: Multimedia from NASA
-
Sky
Maps: Downloadable, Printable Charts & Maps of the Sky
-
Space Animations
-
Space Place at NASA
-
Watch the Planets Orbit
-
Science News for Kids . Great site, see why how
science affects our daily lives.
- Structures and Mechanisms
-
ABCD's Bridge Design Tips for Kids
-
Build a Bridge. You're a Civil Engineer. Four
bridges need to be built, only you can decide where they go.
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Building Big: Bridges, Domes, Skyscrapers, Dams, Tunnels
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High Rise Page: Tallest Buildings in the World
-
How Bridges Work
-
What is a Structure
- America: History, Culture, Government
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50 States
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50
States: Fact Monster
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America on the Move.
Transportation transformed America.
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America's Story
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Color Landforms Atlas of the United States
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Homepages of the United States
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Lizzie's Morning. Follow a young American from bed to
breakfast to bus and see how many cultures have touched her world.
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McDonald's in Hong Kong.
See how American culture is adapted when it is introduced in other
countries.
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State Reports: Class Brains
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Stately Knowledge: Facts about the United States
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US Honors It's Veterans of War
- Veterans Day 2008, Stevens
Point, WI
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Veterans Day & Memorial Day
-
U.S. Memorial Day History and Information on U.S. War Memorials
-
USA Map Games
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US Naval Observatory Master Clock Time
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United States Climate Page
- Conflict Resolution
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Case Studies
-
Conflict Advice: Checklists of Things to Think About
- Conflict
Resolution Information
-
Personal Reflections
- Early Civilizations
- Ancient Egypt
-
Ancient Egypt (The British Museum)
- Ancient
Egypt: Science & Technology
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Ancient Egyptian Project Pages
Day in the Life of Ancient Egypt
-
Explore a Pyramid
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Mummy Maker. Enter the embalmer's workshop,
where you are to prepare the body of Ramose, officer to the
king, for burial.
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Mummies Unmasked
- Ancient Greece
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Ancient Greece: The Olympics
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Ancient Greek Civilization
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Ancient Olympics Games
-
Discover Ancient Greece
-
Ancient History Projects on the Web. From Mrs.
Hos-McGrane's fifth and sixth-grade social studies classes.
- Ancient Rome
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Ancient Rome Project
-
Romans
-
Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall?
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Mayan Calendar
-
Vikings
- Economics
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All About Economics and the Stock Market
-
Colonial Economy from 1600-1750
-
Economics for 32 Children's Books
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Econopolis
-
Great Economists Treasure Hunt
-
H.I.P.
Pocket Change: US Mint for Kids
-
It's My Money: Needs Vs Wants
-
KidsBank.com
-
Lemonade Game:
A Business Simulation
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Opportunity Cost of a Lifetime
-
Social Studies for Kids: Economics
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Stock Market: Kids Konnect
-
The
Mint: Fun Financial Literacy Activities for Kids, Teens, Parents and
Teachers
-
Time Value of Money
- Explorers
-
European Explorers
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Exploration & Trade
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Explorers (Enchanted Learning)
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Explorers - A to Z
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Lewis and Clark: Corps of Discovery (Marco Polo)
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Lewis & Clark Expedition (National Geographic)
- Geography
- Africa
- Africa
on-Line
-
Kids Africa
- Africa Focus
-
K-12 African Links
- Amazon
Interactive
- Antarctic
Ice Shelves and Icebergs
-
Around the World: Countries (from Yahooligans)
- Arctic Theme Page
- Canada for
Kids
Canadian Geographic n
-
Countries at a Glance
-
Countries of the World
- Country
Studies
- Flags of All
Countries
-
Geo-Images Project
- Geographia
- Geography4Kids
-
Geography Lessons for 32 Children's Books
- Geography
World
- Globalstat
- Governments on the
Web
-
Infonation
- Library of
Congress Country Studies
- NationMaster
-
On the Line: the Sahara Desert
- Shuttle Radar
Topography Mission
- South Pole Adventure
- Terraserver
(satellite images of earth)
-
World City Maps
- World
Cultures
-
World Fact Book
- Government & Civics
-
Six Important Historical Documents
- Constitution
-
Constitution for Kids
-
Constitution of the United States
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Constitution: The Work Begins
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Bill of Rights
- Declaration of Independence, Part I
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Declaration of Independence, Part II
Free Speech
-
Civil Rights & the First Amendment
- Free
Speech
-
What’s It All About? An Introduction to the First
Amendment.
- Rights Granted by the 13th, 14th, 15th and 19th Amendments
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13th Amendment: Slavery And Involuntary Servitude
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14th
Amendment: Definition of Citizenship
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15th Amendment: Voting
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19th Amendment: Women's Right to Vote
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Overview of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendment: Their Purpose
and How They Shaped America
-
State Legislatures, State Laws and State Regulations
- US Federal Government
-
A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies
-
Executive Branch
-
Judiciary Branch
-
Legislative Branch
-
US
Local Governments
-
US State Government
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US Tribal Government
- Inventors & Inventions
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All About Inventors (Cybersleuth Kids)
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Inventors and Inventions (Enchanted Learning)
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Inventors & Inventions for K-12 Education
- Multicultural America: Mr B and VOICES Newspaper
Presents:
-
African American History
-
Coretta Scott King
-
Dr. Martin Luther King Junior
-
The
Children's March: Birmingham Alabama (Special thanks
Club TNT)
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American Indian Heritage
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Asian Pacific American Heritage
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Hispanic Heritage
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Women's History
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Animated Internet. Discover how the Internet really
works, with less than 50 clicks of your mouse.
- Cyberbullying
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Cyberbullying Quiz
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Shrink the Cyberbully
- E-Pals Global
Community. Welcome to the Internet's largest global
community of connected classrooms!
- Evaluating Information
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10 C's For Evaluating Internet Sources (.pdf)
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ABC's of Web Site Evaluation
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Bibliography on Evaluating Internet Resources
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Big6: An Information Problem-Solving Process
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Consumer Reports WebWatch: Look before you click
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Criteria for Evaluating Internet Resources
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Criteria for Evaluation of Internet Information Resources
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Critical Evaluation of Resources
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Critical Evaluation Surveys and Resources
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Critically Analyzing Information Sources
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Evaluating Information (Wils)
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Evaluating Information (Queensland University of Technology)
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Evaluating Internet Sources & Sites: A tutorial
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Evaluating Information Tutorial
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Evaluating Internet Information (John Hopkins)
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Evaluating Internet Information (Virginia Tech)
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Evaluating Internet Resources (Georgetown University)
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Evaluating Internet Resources (University at Albany)
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Evaluating Internet Resources: An Annotated Guide to
Selected Resources (Library of Congress)
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Evaluating the Quality of Information on the Internet
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Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to
Ask
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Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask
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Evaluating Web Sites (Lesley)
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Evaluating Web Sites (Purdue)
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Evaluation of Information Sources
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, or, Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate
Web Sources
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LibrarySmart: You Be the Judge! Evaluating Information for
Reliability
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Quality Information Checklist
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Testing the Surf: Criteria for Evaluating Internet
Information Resources
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Urban Legends and Folklore
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Using the Web: Finding and Evaluating Websites.
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WWW
CyberGuides for Web Evaluation
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How Internet Infrastructure Works. Sure, the Web is fun,
but how does the Internet work?
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Internet Classroom Projects. A large collection of
links to support school collaboration on the world-wide-web.
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Internet Projects Registry. This is the original
clearinghouse for collaborative projects from across the globe -
projects hosted by the Global SchoolNet Foundation, other reputable
organizations, and outstanding partner projects conducted by
teachers worldwide!
- Internet Safety
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Jo Fool or Jo Kool?
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Iggey and Raser's Internet Safety Game
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Privacy Playground: Media Network. Join the
adventures of the three cyberpigs.
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SafeKids Quiz
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Safetyland. Internet Safety game by AT & T.
- Internet Searching
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Mr. B's Internet Search Strategies
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Searching for Web Sites
- Surfing the
'Net With Kids
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Using the Web: Searching for Websites
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KidLink. A place for kids to collaborate and network
with friends around the world (This is the English version, other
languages available as well).
- Keyboarding
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Bubbles Typing Game
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Computer Circus
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Computer Hardware: Keyboard
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Computer Keyboarding Questions
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Cup Stacking
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Dance Mat Typing
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How Fast Can You Type the Alphabet?
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How fast can YOU type the alphabet BACKWARDS?
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Mr. Kent's Typing Tutor
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Nimble Fingers
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One Hand Typing (Great for keyboard uses that do not have
full use of both hands)
- Test
Your Typing Skills
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TypeOnline. A free, online keyboarding course in 5
lessons.
- TyperA:
Test your typing skills
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Typing of the Ghosts
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Wordmeister. Key letters and guess the word
while you race against the clock.
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New WWW FAQs.
Have a question about the 'net? Start here.
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Password Checker. How safe is your password?
Check it here.
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Spim? Spam? Spoof!. Do you know how to avoid computer
problems? Take this million dollar challenge.
- Web Design
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Basic Web Design: Advise for Creating Your First Website
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Create Your Own Web Page
- HTML4Kids
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Learning HTML: Kidspace
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Mr. Breitsprecher's Web Seminar
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Website Design for Kids
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Who
Owns the Internet? The Web is a system that lets
different computer networks communicate with each other using a
standardized set of rules. Without rules, these computer networks
wouldn't be able to communicate with each other.
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