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Health

  1. BAM:  Body and Mind.  Got a question about fitness, disease, or peer pressure? 
  2. Breakfast Detective.  The clues are right here.  Can you meet the challenge?
  3. Children With Diabetes.  An online community for kids, families, and people with diabetes.
  4. Diseases Explained.  Turning waiting rooms into classrooms.
  5. FDA Kids Homepage.  A site by the Food and Drug Administration - eat healthy and be active for a healthy future.
  6. Food Safety at Home, School and When Eating Out.   An Activity Book for You to Color.
  7. Food Safety Coloring Books.  Food Safety at Home, School and When Eating Out.
  8. Hazard HunterMeet a buddy who is here to help you spot the dangers in your home and garden.
  9. Health & Life Skills Courses.  Here's a collection of links for various health topics.
  10. Human Body, Human Body Information, Facts, News, Photos (National Geographic).  Great resources for health and biology lessons.
  11. It's My Life:  PBS.  This site deals with (you guessed it!) life and the stuff that we deal with every day.
  12. KidsHealth.  A popular online site, from the health experts from Nemours.
  13. KidZone.  The world's leading website on learning disabilities and ADHD.
  14. Learn About Chemicals Around Your House.  Title says it all, from the EPA.
  15. Neuroscience for Kids.  This site was created to help kids and teachers learn about the nervous system.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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!
  19. Teach Nutrition:  Kids Corner.  Have fun learning about safe and healthy eating.
  20. Test Your Food Label Knowledge!  Are you ready to take our challenge?
  21. 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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Language Arts

  1. Ace Detectives.  Join four teenagers from Australia as they solve mysteries around the world.
  2. Author's Purpose
    1. Audience and Purpose
    2. Author's Purpose
    3. Author's Purpose and Point of View (Pre Test)
    4. Author's Purpose and Point of View (Pre Test)
    5. Identifying Author's Purpose
    6. Point of View Quiz
  3. 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.
  4. Capitalization & Punctuation
    1. Commas
      1. Commas in Quotations
      2. Quiz on Comma Usage
      3. Using Commas with Coordinating Conjunctions
      4. Using Commas with Introductory Phrases
      5. Welcome to Commas: Fill in the Blanks
    2. Identifying Punctuation Errors
    3. PowerProofreading
    4. Proofreading Makes Perfect
    5. Quotation marks and Commas
  5. Cause/Effect
    1. Cause and Effect
    2. Cause and Effect Actions
    3. Cause and Effect Book list
    4. Cause and Effect:  Quia Quiz
  6. Comic Stips
    1. Comic Creator:  ReadWriteThink
    2. Make Beliefs Comix
  7. Essay Punch.  This site presents the process of writing an essay.
  8. Funny Fill-In.  Create a fun story by filling in the form and letting the computer do the rest.
  9. Graphic Organizers
    1. Concept Maps Explained
    2. Five main types of organizers
    3. Graphic Organizers:  Education World Templates
    4. Graphic Organizers:  WriteDesign
    5. Kinds of Concept Maps
    6. Graphic Organizers from Education Place
    7. Index of Graphic Organizers
    8. Instructions on how to use Excel to create a graphic organizer
    9. Tips on Making Your Own Concept Maps
    10. Use Excel to make a Venn Diagram
  10. Grammar
    1. Abstract or Concrete
    2. Grammar Gorillas:  Nouns and Verbs
    3. Grammar Gorillas:  All Parts of Speech
    4. Grammar Blast
    5. Is this sentence correct?
    6. Parts of Speech
    7. Punctuation Paintball
  11. Noodle Tools Quick Cite
  12. Paragraph Writing
    1. Paragraph Punch
    2. Put the sentences in the Correct Sequence for a Paragraph
    3. Take Notes:  Opening Paragraph of a News Story
  13. Poetry
    1. Abstract Noun Interactive Poetry
    2. Forms of Poetry
    3. Instant Poetry Forms
    4. Interactive Shape Poem Generator
    5. Letter Poem Creator
    6. My Monster
    7. Poetry Splatter
    8. RhymeZone Rhyming Dictionary
    9. Poetry4Kids
    10. Writing with Writers:  Poetry
    11. You're a Poet and You Want to Show It
    12. Proofreading Makes Perfect
  14. Reading Understanding
    1. Dr. Stripp:  Reading Ring.  Put the comic strips in sequence, then answer questions about the comic strip.
    2. Drawing Inferences
    3. How are They Selling It?
    4. Inference Battleship
    5. Inference Riddle Game
    6. Main Idea Tutorial
    7. Make a Long Story Short:   Summarize
    8. Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
    9. Practice Making Inferences
    10. Understanding What You Read
    11. Reading Exercises
    12. Stated Information:  Elephants
    13. Stated Information:  Dolphins
    14. Summarizing
    15. Teaching Students to Make Inferences
    16. What is an Inference
  15. Root Words, Suffixes, Prefixes
    1. Fish Tanks. Fill a tank with tropical fish using prefixes, roots, and suffixes.
    2. Prefix Mix
    3. Prefixes Make New Words
    4. Prefixes Say Plenty
    5. Putting Down Roots:  I
    6. Putting Down Roots:  II
    7. Putting Your Roots into Action:  I
    8. Putting Your Roots into Action:  II
    9. Root Words
    10. Rooting Out Words
    11. Space Station.  Build a space station with word skills.>
    12. Success with Suffixes
    13. Suffixes Make New Words
    14. Suffixes Say a Lot
    15. Suffix-ly
    16. Success with Suffixes
    17. What's a Root:  I
    18. What's a Root:  II
  16. Select List of Literary Genres
  17. Sentence Structure
    1. Making Sentences
    2. Parts of a Sentence
    3. Sentence Structure
    4. Sentence Structure (Harcourt Schools)
    5. Sentence Sort
    6. Sentence Types
  18. Spelling
    1. Online Spelling Quizzes
    2. Robo Bee (Merriam-Webster)
    3. Space Hangman with Alpha the Alien
    4. Spellaroo
    5. Spell Binder:  Write a Story Based on a Picture
    6. Spell check
    7. Spelling Wizard
    8. Word Wizard Dictionary
  19. Story Elements
    1. Characters
    2. Literary Elements
    3. Settings
  20. Tell-a-Story Storybuilder.  Create a story using this interactive tool.
  21. Verbs
    1. Be:  Verb usage online quiz
    2. Irregular Verbs:  Jeopardy type game for two players
    3. Linking Verbs
    4. Verb Phrases
    5. Verb Practice
  22. Vocabulary
    1. Adjectives/Adverbs
    2. Antonyms/Synonyms
      1. Antonyms  (words with opposite meaning)
      2. Antonym Practice
      3. Squanky the Tooth Taker: The Quiet Quest for Opposites (antonyms)
      4. Squanky the Tooth Taker: Tooth Tally (synonyms)
      5. Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms
      6. Synonym Practice  (words with same meaning)
      7. There, Their and They're Quiz
      8. Word Matching:  Antonym
    3. Word Matching:  Synonyms
    1. Homophone Challenge.  Find correct word to complete sentence
    2. Learning Vocabulary Fun
    3. Word Central:  Feed the Bigbots (Merriam-Webster)
    4. Word Jungle.  Choose correct meaning of given word to swing in jungle 
    5. Word Meaning
    1. What Makes a Good Short Story
    2. Writing Activities.  Interactive activities that help with writing.  Topics include writing a story, and factual writing such as letters and instructions.
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Math

  1. A+ Math.  This web site was developed to help students improve their math skills interactively.
  2. AAA Math:  5th Grade Topics
  3. All About Numbers
    1. Crack the Code.  Find the missing number in a series.
    2. Decimal Order.  Put the sequence of decimal numbers into ascending order
    3. Genius Boxing.  Box some of history's great math minds such as Einstein, Copernicus, Galileo, Bill Gates and more for universal math supremacy
    4. Least to Greatest
    5. Order of Operations
    6. Order of Operations Practice
    7. Place Value.  Rounding numbers and place value activities - choose from easy to super hard!
    8. Place Value
    9. 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
    10. Place Value Test
    11. Positive & Negative Numbers
      1. Flashcards with Negative Numbers
      2. Positive and Negative Numbers
      3. Adding and Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers
      4. Multiplying Positive and Negative Numbers
      5. Dividing Positive and Negative Numbers
    12. 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.
    13. Understanding Ratios
  4. Data
    1. Area Graph.  This site contains a lesson and reinforcement activity.
    2. Bar Graph.   Enter data to create a bar graph, then manipulate the graph's maximum and minimum values.
    3. Billy Bug.  Guide Billy to the coordinates hiding the food.
    4. Circle Graph.  Enter data categories and the value of each category to create a circle graph.
    5. Create a Graph
      1. Bar Graph
      2. Line Graph
      3. Pie Graph
    6. Data Pick.  Ask questions, collect data, tally and then select graph to depict data.
    7. Mode, Mean, Median.  Interactive lesson followed by activities (UK measurements)
    8. Pie Chart.  Students view pie charts (parameters: number of sectors, size of sector as a percent)
    9. Planet Hop.  Find coordinates of planets, then find equation of line created
    10. Reading a Grid.  Find Hurkle behind the grid. Type X and Y axis numbers to find him.
    11. Stem and Leaf Plotter.  Students view stem-and-leaf plots of their data, and then get to practice finding means, medians and modes.
    12. What's the Point?  Find the x-y point on a grid
    13. What Percentage Has Been Shaded
  5. Computation, Operations
    1. Adding Double and Triple Digits
    2. Build a Bug.  Complete these computations and build a bug!
    3. Minute Math.  Select type and level of problems to practice in addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
    4. Division Practice.  Find the correct problem to match the answer.
    5. Division Lesson.  Interactive way to learn how to divide.
    6. Draggable Division.  Answer the problems by dragging the digits to their correct locations - great for practicing long division.
    7. Late Delivery.  Find the value of the expression
    8. Leon's Math Dojo
    9. Math Magician.  Select the operation and try your luck!
    10. Math Mastery
    11. Mental Machine
    12. Mental Math
    13. Multiplication Flash Card Game
    14. Multiplication Grid.  Place the answers to the problems on the grid and find the hidden picture.
    15. Multiplication Hidden Picture.  Identify the answer to the problem to uncover a hidden picture.
    16. Multiplying Decimals and Whole Numbers
    17. 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.
    18. QuickFlash.  Timed multiplication fact practice.
    19. Speed Math.  Math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
    20. Table Shooter.  Shoot the correct number with the Spitfire plane using the space bar.
    21. Tic-tac-toe Squares.  Multiplication of Whole Numbers
    22. 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
    23. Train.  Fill the train with the correct number of passengers - game of numbers and critical thinking.
    24. Two-step Computation.  Multiply and add to find costs of food.
  6. Estimate
  7. Estimation of Length
  8. Factoring
    1. Factor Game.  A a fun, interactive game that exercises your factoring ability. You can play against the computer or against a friend.
    2. 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.
    3. 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.
    4. 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!
    5. Product Game.  The Product Game is a fun, interactive game that exercises your skill with factors and multiples.
  9. Fraction
    1. Adding and Subtracting Fractions
    2. 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!
    3. Fishy Fractions.  Select the topic and catch the fish with the right answers.
    4. Fraction Bars.  Interactive site; can program it to fit your needs.
    5. Fraction Game.  This applet allows students to individually practice working with relationships among fractions and ways of combining fractions.
    6. Fractions.  Find the missing fraction to make the flower whole.
    7. Fractotron.  Decide if fractions are equal, more or less than the other. Must be fast!
    8. Improper Fractions.  Many quizzes to select from; scroll to the bottom for Improper Fractions
    9. Shade.  Shade the figure to match the equivalent fraction
    10. Simple Fractions.  An instructional site that reviews terms, factoring, reducing, addition and subtraction of fractions
    11. Tony's Fraction Pizza Shop.  Great interactive game on fractions.
    12. Visual Fractions.  Review on identifying, renaming, comparing, addition and subtraction. (quizzes follow lessons)
  10. Function Machine.  Students investigate very simple functions by trying to guess the algebraic form from inputs and outputs.
  11. Geometry/Symmetry
    1. Angles
    2. 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.
    3. General Coordinates Game.  Students investigate the Cartesian coordinate system through identifying the coordinates of points, or requesting that a particular point be plotted.
    4. Identify Geometric Shapes.  Match the shape with the correct name to uncover a picture.
    5. Maze Game.  Students use their knowledge of points on a graph to move a robot to the target, while avoiding mines.
    6. Patterns for Solid Figures.  Complete to make a cube figure.
    7. Reflective Symmetry.  Sort shapes according to their properties.
    8. 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.
    9. 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.
    10. Symmetry.  Online lesson and an activity to follow.
    11. Triangle Explorer.  Students learn about areas of triangles and about the Cartesian coordinate system through experimenting with triangles drawn on a grid.
  12. Grade 5 Math Links.  This site goes along with the Scott-Foresman series.
  13. Grade Five Problems.  There are not really problems, they are fun challenges that ask you to think about math.
  14. Houghton Mifflin Fifth Grade Review. Test Prep Practice categorized by Chapters in their book.
  15. Math Cats.  A great set math of resources for kids that makes learning fun.
  16. Math Frog.  Looking for fun resources and games, be sure to check with the frog.
  17. 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.
  18. Math Playground.  an action-packed site for elementary and middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game and have some fun!
  19. MathSURF:  Grade 5
  20. McMillan/McGraw-Hill:  5th grader.  Whole numbers, graphs, fractions, measurements and more
  21. Measurement
    1. Area and Perimeter.  Calculate the area or perimeter of the rectangle.
    2. Area Explorer.  Look at shapes on a grid after setting the perimeter and asked to calculate areas of the shapes.
    3. Comparison Estimator.  Practice estimations skills by comparing two sets of objects.
    4. Estimator.  Practice estimation skills by determining the number of objects, length, or area.
    5. Finding the Area and Perimeter of Rectangles and Squares.  An interactive
    6. 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.
    7. Measure it.  Practice using a ruler, in inches and centimeters.
    8. Measurement.  Customary length quiz.
    9. 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.
    10. Perimeter Explorer.  Students are shown shapes on a grid after setting the area and asked to calculate perimeters of the shapes.
    11. Shape Explorer.  Students are shown shapes on a grid and asked to calculate areas and perimeters of the shapes.
    12. 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.
    13. Units of Mass.  Scroll to the middle of the page for many quizzes on this concept.
  22. Mudd Math Fun Facts.  You will find a lot of information here and it is all fun to review.
  23. Mystery Operations.  Explore various numerical patterns by identifying a "mystery operation" presented by the activity.
  24. Power Lines 1.  Mathematical reasoning; three levels, must complete first one to get code to move on to the next one.
  25. 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"!
  26. Nelson Education:  Mathematics 5.  This is the Student section - lots of fun resources.  There are also links for parents and teachers.
  27. Story Problems
    1. Problem-Solving.  Many online tasks covering all operations with hints and answers provided.
    2. Word Problems:  Addition and Subtraction
    3. Word Problems:  Multiplication and Division
    4. Word Problems:  Quia
    5. Word Problems for Kids.  Pick your grade level and start solving problems!
    6. Word Problems with Leon - Interactive math word problems. Watch the movie and solve the problems.
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Science

  1. Earth and Weather Systems
    1. Earth's Weather
    2. Extreme Weather Videos:  Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    3. How Does the Thermometer Work?
    4. Keep Your Own Weather Journal
    5. Make a Thermometer
    6. Make Your Own Barometer
    7. Make Your Own Compass
    8. Make Your Own Hygrometer
    9. Make Your Own Rain Gauge
    10. Make Your Own Weather Vane
    11. Skywatchers:  Kids Stuff
    12. Stormchasers:  Weather Facts and Events
    13. Weather Activities:  Edheads
    14. Weather Encyclopedia
    15. Weather Games
    16. Weather Watch:  Scholastic
    17. Weather:  What Forcdes Affect Our Weather?
    18. What is Weather?
  2. Energy and Control
    1. Consumer Tips to Save Energy & Money
    2. EcoKids:  Energy
    3. Energy Kids Page
    4. Energy Matters:  Types of Energy Sources
    5. Energy Quest
    6. Energy Quiz
    7. Energy Savers
    8. Hog and Seek.  Race against the clock to stop all the energy wasters you can.
    9. Hogbusters Energy Camp.  Have fun learning about energy savings.
    10. Power Up.  With lots of games and hidden treats, this site introduces students to the key concepts of electricity and basic electrical safety.
    11. Renewable Energy
    12. Renewable Energy:  It's Only Natural
    13. Secret Lives of Energy:  The Energy Story
    14. Zerofootprint KidsCalculator
  3. Forces in Motion.  Newton's laws govern how airplanes, or any object, react when forces like lift and drag are applied to them..
  4. Life Systems
    1. Body Systems:
      1. Circulatory System
      2. Digestive System
      3. Endocrine System
      4. Excretory System
      5. Muscular System
      6. Nervous System
      7. Respiratory System
      8. Skeletal System
      9. Skeletal System:  Yuckiest Site on the Internet
    2. Human Anatomy Online.  Clickable maps of the human body.
    3. KidsHealth:  How the Body Works
    4. Virtual Body:  Both English & Spanish
  5. Matter and Materials
    1. Matter Match
    2. Matter Matching
    3. Matter:  Chem4Kids
    4. Matter Games:  What are the Building Blocks of the Universe
    5. Matter in Motion Vocabulary
    6. Matter is the Stuff Around You
    7. Measuring Matter:  Dr. T
    8. Phases of Matter:  Molecule Chamber
    9. Properties of Matter
    10. States of Matter
    11. States of Matter:  Harcourt Schools Publishers
    12. States of Matter Millionaire Game
    13. What is Matter
  6. Planets & Universe
    1. 2008 Meteor Showers Calendar
    2. 2008 Meteor Showers Calendar
    3. Asteroid Video (BBC)
    4. Asteroids:  NASA
    5. Asteroids & Meteoroids
    6. BBC Space
    7. Eclipse and Astronomy Photographs
    8. Exploring the Planets
    9. Hubble Space Telescope
    10. Kids Astronomy
    11. NASA Kid's Club
    12. Planet Quest:  Multimedia from NASA
    13. Sky Maps:  Downloadable, Printable Charts & Maps of the Sky
    14. Space Animations
    15. Space Place at NASA
    16. Watch the Planets Orbit
  7. Science News for Kids .  Great site, see why how science affects our daily lives.
  8. Structures and Mechanisms
    1. ABCD's Bridge Design Tips for Kids
    2. Build a Bridge.  You're a Civil Engineer.  Four bridges need to be built, only you can decide where they go.
    3. Building Big:  Bridges, Domes, Skyscrapers, Dams, Tunnels
    4. High Rise Page:  Tallest Buildings in the World
    5. How Bridges Work
    6. What is a Structure
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Social Studies

  1. America:  History, Culture, Government
    1. 50 States
    2. 50 States:  Fact Monster
    3. America on the Move. Transportation transformed America.
    4. America's Story
    5. Color Landforms Atlas of the United States
    6. Homepages of the United States
    7. Lizzie's Morning. Follow a young American from bed to breakfast to bus and see how many cultures have touched her world.
    8. McDonald's in Hong Kong.  See how American culture is adapted when it is introduced in other countries.
    9. State Reports:  Class Brains
    10. Stately Knowledge:  Facts about the United States
    11. US Honors It's Veterans of War
      1. Veterans Day 2008, Stevens Point, WI
      2. Veterans Day & Memorial Day
      3. U.S. Memorial Day History and Information on U.S. War Memorials
    12. USA Map Games
    13. US Naval Observatory Master Clock Time
    14. United States Climate Page
  2. Conflict Resolution
    1. Case Studies
    2. Conflict Advice: Checklists of Things to Think About
    3. Conflict Resolution Information
    4. Personal Reflections
  3. Early Civilizations
    1. Ancient Egypt
      1. Ancient Egypt (The British Museum)
      2. Ancient Egypt:  Science & Technology
      3. Ancient Egyptian Project Pages
        Day in the Life of Ancient Egypt
      4. Explore a Pyramid
      5. Mummy Maker.  Enter the embalmer's workshop, where you are to prepare the body of Ramose, officer to the king, for burial.
      6. Mummies Unmasked
    2. Ancient Greece
      1. Ancient Greece:  The Olympics
      2. Ancient Greek Civilization
      3. Ancient Olympics Games
      4. Discover Ancient Greece
    3. Ancient History Projects on the Web.  From Mrs. Hos-McGrane's fifth and sixth-grade social studies classes.
      1. Ancient Rome
        1. Ancient Rome Project
        2. Romans
    4. Collapse:  Why Do Civilizations Fall?
    5. Mayan Calendar
    6. Vikings
  4. Economics
    1. All About Economics and the Stock Market
    2. Colonial Economy from 1600-1750
    3. Economics for 32 Children's Books
    4. Econopolis
    5. Great Economists Treasure Hunt
    6. H.I.P. Pocket Change:  US Mint for Kids
    7. It's My Money:  Needs Vs Wants
    8. KidsBank.com
    9. Lemonade Game:  A Business Simulation
    10. Opportunity Cost of a Lifetime
    11. Social Studies for Kids:  Economics
    12. Stock Market:  Kids Konnect
    13. The Mint: Fun Financial Literacy Activities for Kids, Teens, Parents and Teachers
    14. Time Value of Money
  5. Explorers
    1. European Explorers
    2. Exploration & Trade
    3. Explorers (Enchanted Learning)
    4. Explorers - A to Z
    5. Lewis and Clark: Corps of Discovery (Marco Polo)
    6. Lewis & Clark Expedition (National Geographic)
  6. Geography
    1. Africa
      1. Africa on-Line 
      2. Kids Africa
      3. Africa Focus
      4. K-12 African Links
    2. Amazon Interactive
    3. Antarctic Ice Shelves and Icebergs
    4. Around the World: Countries  (from Yahooligans)
    5. Arctic Theme Page
    6. Canada for Kids
      Canadian Geographic n
    7. Countries at a Glance
    8. Countries of the World
    9. Country Studies
    10. Flags of All Countries
    11. Geo-Images Project
    12. Geographia 
    13. Geography4Kids
    14. Geography Lessons for 32 Children's Books
    15. Geography World
    16. Globalstat
    17. Governments on the Web
    18. Infonation 
    19. Library of Congress Country Studies 
    20. NationMaster
    21. On the Line: the Sahara Desert
    22. Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
    23. South Pole Adventure
    24. Terraserver (satellite images of earth)
    25. World City Maps
    26. World Cultures 
    27. World Fact Book 
  7. Government & Civics
    1. Six Important Historical Documents
    2. Constitution
      1. Constitution for Kids
      2. Constitution of the United States
      3. Constitution:  The Work Begins
    3. Bill of Rights
    4. Declaration of Independence, Part I
    5. Declaration of Independence, Part II
      Free Speech
      1. Civil Rights & the First Amendment
      2. Free Speech
      3. What’s It All About?  An Introduction to the First Amendment.
    6. Rights Granted by the 13th, 14th, 15th and 19th Amendments
      1. 13th Amendment:   Slavery And Involuntary Servitude
      2. 14th Amendment:  Definition of Citizenship
      3. 15th Amendment:  Voting
      4. 19th Amendment:  Women's Right to Vote
      5. Overview of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendment:  Their Purpose and How They Shaped America
    7. State Legislatures, State Laws and State Regulations
    8. US Federal Government
      1. A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies
      2. Executive Branch
      3. Judiciary Branch
      4. Legislative Branch
    9. US Local Governments
    10. US State Government
    11. US Tribal Government
  8. Inventors & Inventions
    1. All About Inventors (Cybersleuth Kids)
    2. Inventors and Inventions (Enchanted Learning)
    3. Inventors & Inventions for K-12 Education
  9. Multicultural America:  Mr B and VOICES Newspaper Presents:
    1. African American History
      1. Coretta Scott King
      2. Dr. Martin Luther King Junior
      3. The Children's March:  Birmingham Alabama (Special thanks Club TNT)
    2. American Indian Heritage
    3. Asian Pacific American Heritage
    4. Hispanic Heritage
    5. Women's History
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Technology

  1. Animated InternetDiscover how the Internet really works, with less than 50 clicks of your mouse.
  2. Cyberbullying
    1. Cyberbullying Quiz
    2. Shrink the Cyberbully
  3. E-Pals Global Community.  Welcome to the Internet's largest global community of connected classrooms!
  4. Evaluating Information
    1. 10 C's For Evaluating Internet Sources (.pdf)
    2. ABC's of Web Site Evaluation
    3. Bibliography on Evaluating Internet Resources
    4. Big6:  An Information Problem-Solving Process
    5. Consumer Reports WebWatch:  Look before you click
    6. Criteria for Evaluating Internet Resources
    7. Criteria for Evaluation of Internet Information Resources
    8. Critical Evaluation of Resources
    9. Critical Evaluation Surveys and Resources
    10. Critically Analyzing Information Sources
    11. Evaluating Information (Wils)
    12. Evaluating Information (Queensland University of Technology)
    13. Evaluating Internet Sources & Sites:  A tutorial
    14. Evaluating Information Tutorial
    15. Evaluating Internet Information (John Hopkins)
    16. Evaluating Internet Information (Virginia Tech)
    17. Evaluating Internet Resources (Georgetown University)
    18. Evaluating Internet Resources (University at Albany)
    19. Evaluating Internet Resources:  An Annotated Guide to Selected Resources (Library of Congress)
    20. Evaluating the Quality of Information on the Internet
    21. Evaluating Web Pages:  Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask
    22. Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask
    23. Evaluating Web Sites (Lesley)
    24. Evaluating Web Sites (Purdue)
    25. Evaluation of Information Sources
    26. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, or, Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources
    27. LibrarySmart:  You Be the Judge! Evaluating Information for Reliability
    28. Quality Information Checklist
    29. Testing the Surf:  Criteria for Evaluating Internet Information Resources
    30. Urban Legends and Folklore
    31. Using the Web:  Finding and Evaluating Websites.
    32. WWW CyberGuides for Web Evaluation
  5. How Internet Infrastructure Works.  Sure, the Web is fun, but how does the Internet work?
  6. Internet Classroom ProjectsA large collection of links to support school collaboration on the world-wide-web.
  7. 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!
  8. Internet Safety
    1. Jo Fool or Jo Kool?
    2. Iggey and Raser's Internet Safety Game
    3. Privacy Playground:  Media Network.  Join the adventures of the three cyberpigs.
    4. SafeKids Quiz
    5. Safetyland.  Internet Safety game by AT & T.
  9. Internet Searching
    1. Mr. B's Internet Search Strategies
    2. Searching for Web Sites
    3. Surfing the 'Net With Kids
    4. Using the Web:  Searching for Websites
  10. KidLink.  A place for kids to collaborate and network with friends around the world (This is the English version, other languages available as well).
  11. Keyboarding
    1. Bubbles Typing Game
    2. Computer Circus
    3. Computer Hardware:  Keyboard
    4. Computer Keyboarding Questions
    5. Cup Stacking
    6. Dance Mat Typing
    7. How Fast Can You Type the Alphabet?
    8. How fast can YOU type the alphabet BACKWARDS?
    9. Mr. Kent's Typing Tutor
    10. Nimble Fingers
    11. One Hand Typing (Great for keyboard uses that do not have full use of both hands)
    12. Test Your Typing Skills
    13. TypeOnline.  A free, online keyboarding course in 5 lessons.
    14. TyperA:  Test your typing skills
    15. Typing of the Ghosts
    16. Wordmeister.  Key letters and guess the word while you race against the clock.
  12. New WWW FAQs.  Have a question about the 'net?  Start here.
  13. Password Checker.  How safe is your password?  Check it here.
  14. Spim? Spam? Spoof!.  Do you know how to avoid computer problems?  Take this million dollar challenge.
  15. Web Design
    1. Basic Web Design:  Advise for Creating Your First Website
    2. Create Your Own Web Page
    3. HTML4Kids
    4. Learning HTML:  Kidspace
    5. Mr. Breitsprecher's Web Seminar
    6. Website Design for Kids
  16. 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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