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21 July 2005 15:15

Word Games for LATIN

Fun, interactive games for learning latin vocabulary

21 July 2005 15:00

Insects on the Web

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Macrophotography and information on insects

TeacherSource . Search | PBS

Search for high quality resources via this PBS site, All subject areas for k-12

Math Tutorials for the SAT

The purpose of the tutorials is to help you learn important concepts and techniques that are essential in solving problems that commonly appear on the mathematics section of the SAT*.

21 July 2005 14:45

History Matters: The U.S. Survey on the Web

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Designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History courses. This site serves as a gateway to Web resources and offers useful materials for teaching U.S. history.

Frank Potter's Science Gems

More than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory, and Grade Level for k-12

21 July 2005 14:30

FedStats: Federal Government Kids' Page

These statistical agencies provide special webpages for kids in elementary through high school. The webpages include fun facts, games, project ideas, and career information.

AutoAssign.com: Automated assignments for teachers.

Autoassign allows teachers to quickly create online assignments for their students using only a web browser. Students later return to this site to "do" the assignments. Assignments created here may consist of multiple choice, short answer, numerical, or true/false-type questions. Assignments can be automatically graded

21 July 2005 14:15

FearOfPhysics.com: Fear not! Physics. Explained. Finally.

Great site to play with the laws of physics. Teachers can use. Linked with AutoAssign.com which enables assignements and quizzes to be created from the site.

21 July 2005 14:00

21 July 2005 12:30

West Point Bridge Designer Software and Tutorial

Free PC software for educational use. Great for design and technology classes.

21 July 2005 11:45

21 July 2005 11:15

Giant Steps by Michal Levy

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Nicely done flash animation!! Enjoy the music:)

21 July 2005 11:00

Becoming Human

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Extraordinary interactive documentary that tells the story of our origins. Journey through 4 million years of human evoltion with anthropologist, Don Johnason Several lesson plans related to evolution that may be appropriate for middle school.

21 July 2005 10:15

American Journeys

American Journeys contains more than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the sagas of Vikings in Canada in AD1000 to the diaries of mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later.

21 July 2005 10:00

TeachersFirst

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TeachersFirst is a rich collection of lessons and web resources for K-12 classroom teachers, their students, and even students' families. Materials are arranged by subject area and grade level, making it easy to locate lesson plans and associated web resources quickly

19 July 2005 11:30

Teachers' Domain

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Engage and Inspire K-12 Learners! Teachers' Domain is a multimedia digital library for the classroom that provides learning experiences in ways no textbook can. This ever-expanding library currently includes collections on: Science: Life Science, Physical Science, Engineering Social Studies: The Civil Rights Movement, Brown v. Board of Education

14 July 2005 20:15

ReadWriteThink: Student Materials

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Standards based literacy lessons for K-12 students. This page links to the student tools. Teachers can search by grade-level, standard, or literacy engagament.

14 July 2005 16:45

20th Century Heroes and Villains

The twentieth century has seen great deeds of heroism and bravery by significant leaders and the average people. It is also a time when some of those who have have risen to lead countries might classified as 'Villains'. Based on little seen documents from the National Arhives of events or episodes surrounding Churchill, Kennedy, Truman, Stalin, or Mussolini, you are asked to judge whether the figure in question is 'a hero or a villain?'

14 July 2005 16:30

WWII The HomeFront (Great Britain)

http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/index/exhibitions.htm This is an investigation into life on the home front during the Second World War. There are seven galleries: preparations for war,evacuation,,bombing of Britain,Empire home front,everyday life,women at war, spies Each gallery is broken into various topics with sources and questions. The visual material is accessible to all pupils with or without teacher input. There are worksheets, timelines and a glossary. There is also a diary facility so pupils can save, edit and access their work directly from the net. The gallery contains a video archive using clips from the Imperial War Museum on many of the topics. Some galleries have additional activities to play: Lights Out; Escape the Blitz; Shelter from the Blitz; Empire Home Front; Shopping in the War; Spy Catcher. More resources available from Great Britain's National Archive.

14 July 2005 15:45

Virtual Laboratory

Collection of Physics, Astronomy, and Environmental Science. Appropritate for high school, college, and gr8 Physical Science units.

Java Applets on Physics

Many interactive physics applets that demonstrate various concepts. Appropriate for HS and college. Some applets useful for grade 8 Physical Science units.

Physics Free Fall

This is a simple but effective applet that allows students to measure free fall times and average velocities as a function of distance.

14 July 2005 13:45

Project Interactivate

The goals of Project Interactivate are the creation, collection, evaluation, and dissemination of interactive Java-based courseware for exploration in science and math.

14 July 2005 13:30

Animal Diversity Web

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Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan