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Teacher Resources
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District Subscriptions & Resources
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United Streaming
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Typing Pal Online
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SMART Board Lessons : Take advantage of thousands of Notebook software lesson activities for your classroom.
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Google Earth Lessons: Google Earth How To's teach you the basics. Google Earth lessons include
Student Controlled (labs, mini-labs, home or school); Teacher Controlled
(lectures, videos, presentations,
discussions); and Mini-Lessons
(lesson starters on various topics). Search for lessons by Content Area.
Share your lessons with others (http://www.gelessons.com/lessons/submitlesson1.html).
Back up to the Google Earth homepage to find Nifty Tricks (http://gelessons.com/lessons/tricks/index.html),
Screenshots Library
(http://gelessons.com/library/index.html), the Idea
Bucket http://www.gelessons.com/buckets/index.html), and
other tools. Requires downloading free Google Earth software.
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Oklahoma State Department of Education
: Find links to PASS, test Blueprints, and practice test questions.
Math
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NCTM's Illuminations : Excellent activities for all levels of math, lesson plans, interactive tools.
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AAA Math :
AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic
lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows
thorough mastery of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (Kindergarten
through Eighth grade level) enables learning or review to occur at each
individual's current level.
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Internet4Classrooms (i4c): List of resources for all subject areas and grade levels.
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ThatQuiz : ThatQuiz is a free online resource for math practice and testing.
It was written in the summer of 2004 and later expanded according to
teacher needs and requests. The original goal was to provide easily
accessible software for schools which were not fully utilizing the
computers they had in their classrooms. The site has also become
popular for students who want extra math practice at home. Although the
first tests available were most suitable for elementary school
students, new areas have been added for higher grades: algebra, angles,
triangles, probability and geometry.
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Cool Math for Kids : An amusement park of math and more -- especially designed for kids and FUN, FUN, FUN!
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Batter's Up Baseball : Math site for kids learning addition.
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Farm Math : For elementary students. Go shopping at the farm stand and see if you can add up the total price!
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Brainormous : Lots of math games and interactives. Try Multiflyer to practice multiplication.
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Dosity.com : Fun games...exciting excercises...involving interactive lessons to boost a child's success in school. Grades K - 8.
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The Maths File Game Show : Math games.
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Fraction Frenzy : Game about fractions.
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Aplusmath : This web site was developed to help students improve their math skills interactively.
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Primary Resources : Free lesson plans, activity ideas and resources for primary teachers.
- Geometry
- Problem Solving
- Graphs
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Reading Decimals : Game on reading decimals
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Interactives: "Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and
activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of
curricular areas.
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Highlights for High School (MIT):
Provides resources to improve science, technology, engineering and math
instruction at the high school level. MIT course materials are
available for free over the World Wide Web. It is designed to help
inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists and to be a
valuable tool for high school teachers. You can: Show science
demonstrations by MIT faculty in your classroom; Provide alternate
explanations to reinforce key concepts; guide students to additional
homework problems and exam examples; Add to your own knowledge; Watch
video demonstrations; Study for AP exams; and Sample the kind of work
they'll be doing in college.
Reading/Language Arts
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Read Write Think :
Providing educators and students access to the highest quality
practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction. Lots
of interactive tools.
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Interactives: "Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and
activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of
curricular areas.
Science
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ScienceNet Links :
Providing a wealth of resources for K-12 science educators, Science
NetLinks is your guide to meaningful standards-based Internet
experiences for students.
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Interactives: "Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and
activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of
curricular areas.
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Highlights for High School (MIT): Provides resources to improve science, technology, engineering and math
instruction at the high school level. MIT course materials are available for
free over the World Wide Web. It is designed to help inspire the next
generation of engineers and scientists and to be a valuable tool for high
school teachers. You can: Show science demonstrations by MIT faculty in your classroom; Provide alternate explanations to reinforce key concepts; guide students to additional homework problems and exam examples; Add to
your own knowledge; Watch video demonstrations; Study for AP exams; and
Sample the kind of work they'll be doing in college.
Social Studies
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Xpeditions : Xpeditions is home to the U.S. National Geography Standards-and to thousands of ideas,
tools, and interactive adventures that bring them to life.
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EconEdLink : A premier source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students
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Smithsonian History Explorer : Smithsonian's History Explorer
is a Web site being developed by the National Museum of American
History in partnership with the Verizon Foundation to offer free,
innovative online resources for teaching and learning American history.
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Library of Congress--American Memory :
Let us be your "front door" to more than 100 American Memory
collections! Here is a "teachers' eye view" of over 7 million
historical documents, photographs, maps, films, and audio recordings.
You will find lessons, features, activities, and tips and tricks for
using these collections in your classroom.
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Internet4Classrooms
: Internet resources for middle school geography.
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Civil War/Reconstruction Era Resources
: A list of internet resources specifically for the Civil War and Reconstruction era.
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Civil War Battles: A Reporter's Perspective
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This webquest asks students to give a report with a reporter's view.
Site includes student instructions, links, photographs, etc.
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Gold Rush!
Welcome
to the Gold Rush! online curriculum, Myth & Reality: The California
Gold Rush and Its Legacy. These materials for grades 4,5,8 and 11
were developed to provide students and teachers an opportunity for historical
inquiry through primary source visuals and documents.
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Lewis & Clark, The Journey of the Corps Discovery
: Great interactive site on the westward movement.
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New Perspectives on the West
: THE WEST is an eight-part documentary series which premiered on PBS
stations in September 1996.
This multimedia guided tour proceeds chapter-by-chapter through each
episode in the series, offering selected documentary materials,
archival images and commentary, as well as links to background
information and other resources of the web site.
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The Oregon Trail
: If
you teach elementary classes or just enjoy history, "The
Oregon Trail" is designed for you. Enjoy the adventure!
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Industrial Revolution
: A list of links on the industrial revolution.
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Industrial Revolution: A Webquest on the Birth of Modern Times
: The Industrial Revolution had a profound effect on all
levels of society in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. How people
lived and worked changed significantly during this time.
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Poster: Imperialism
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This site utilizes primary source documents and images to assist
students in exploring and investigating periods and issues in American
History. This specific poster focuses on imperialism and American
History from 1877 to the present. Investigative questions are
presented for the students to explore.
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Best of History Web Sites
: This page lists resources on Early Imperialism.
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US History Site.com
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The 'Roaring Twenties' helped set the tone for the rest of the century:
mass consumer culture and fads, Prohibition-inspired gangsters, the
automobile, debates on evolution, immigration restrictions, and economic
decline in rural America.
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History USA: 1920 - 1929
: Links to a vareity of resources regarding this era in American History.
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The Roaring 20s
: This gallery depicts some of the enormous changes
that took place in sports, literature, technology, communications, and
other areas of American life during the 1920s.
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Best of History Web Sites, The Great Depression
: This page lists resources on the Great Depression.
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The Great Depression
: This site lists many web resources on the Great Depression.
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The Great Depression on Digital History.com:
An Annotated List of the Most Valuable
Online Resources on the Great Depression
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Digital History
: An interactive, multimedia history of the United States from the Revolution to the present.
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IPL, The Internet Public Library
: This document is intended to aide high school and college students in
beginning research papers on World War II. Print and Internet resources
are included. Users must keep in mind that the resources listed in this
document are recommendations for starting points: the bibliographies of
the works mentioned provide a wealth of related information and more
in-depth research is necessary to create a balanced and well-researched
paper.
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Digital History, Learn About World War II
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Post-War Domestic and Foreign Policy Links
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America's History in the Making
: This site provides links and interactive activities on the US after World War II, focusing on domestic prosperity
through a huge baby boom, suburban migration, and advances in science
and medicine. Social issues and the fear of mass destruction by nuclear weapons are also addressed.
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Interactives: "Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and
activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of
curricular areas.
Fine Arts
Technology
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