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EekoWorld (Environmental Education for Kids Online) is an engaging web site designed to help students between the ages of 6 and 9 learn about the important role they can play in taking care of the earth. The site introduces students to the basic element ...
Veterans Day is a U.S. holiday that commemorates the nation's thousands of combat veterans who fought in the service of their country. Students can view several videos to learn the history of Veterans Day and learn about veterans experiences. The site a ...
Created by the History Channel, this timeline is a phenomenal resource for students seeking to explore significant moments in African American history. With interactive timelines, images and video, this site will enlighten learners in powerful ways. Be ...
A blogging tool for classrooms provided by David Warlick and the Landmark Foundation.
Publisher Dorling Kindersley has provided free clip art for school use. Students and teachers can browse multiple categories when completing projects including: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Animals, Arts and Sports, Birds Castle, Christma ...
Fun and interactive games to help students develop their literacy (phonics, rhyming words, alphabetical order, spelling, pronouns, conjunctions, synonyms, punctuation, sentence structure) and numeracy (additional and subtraction, multiplication, division, ...
How much do your students really know about Christmas? Learn the true history of Christmas, the history of Santa Claus and more at History.com. Free streaming videos along with other resources.
Contains lots of demos (free to use for educational purposes) by David A. Katz. Areas include: Active Assessment, Chemistry in the Toy Store, Compleat Chymical Demonstrator, Cooking with Chemistry, Forensics, General Chem Survival Manual, History of Ch ...
The Gilder Lehrman Institute offers resources to assist teachers and students. This site offers a searchable database of over 60,000 primary source documents, American history quizzes, Battle Lines: Letters from America's Wars (students s ...
Get current events information from CNN. Sections include Ten Questions and Newsquiz (questions about current events), learning activities (webquests on various topics), one sheets (summarize current topics), and CNN Classroom Edition (questions about a C ...
Kwanzaa is a non-religious African American holiday which celebrates family, community, and culture. Students can learn about the history of Kwanzaa, the seven principles, the seven symbols and more at the History.com website.
Designed for high school students and teachers, this site is useful if you are teaching current events, civics or media studies. The site is designed to help students learn to cut through the misinformation and deception that surrounds the many messag ...
This is an interactive exhibit from National Geographic. A terrific way for students to gain insight into the hardship faced by African American slaves during this horrific period in American history. This site also provides an interesting point of study ...
This site gives students an overview of different Jewish holidays including Hannukkah. Includes explanations about traditions, blessings, recipes crafts and more.
This site helps students learn mathematics as they simulate the original artifacts based on different cultures (African, African-American, Youth, Native American, Latino). Topics covered include Cartesian and polar coordinates, transformational geometry, ...
Grammar Bytes! Grammar Instruction with attitude. Includes detailed terms, interactive exercises, handouts to use with students, and more!
The Visual Math Learning website has free math lessons featuring an interactive on-line tutorial for teaching elementary mathematics and basic arithmetic for grades K-12 at the pre-algebra level. It is an instructional aid for parents, teachers, and educa ...
Writing report card comments for students can be challenging - this website helps teachers by giving them access to a report card comment bank consisting of thousands of teacher developed comments for a variety of K-12 subjects. The site also has a down ...
Whether you want to create a blog yourself or use blogs with your students you can set up a free education related blog at Edublogs. The site is powered by WordPress, one of the leading blogging tools on the web.
