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Great website for students and teachers.
The Learning Kingdom provides a cool fact, a new word, and a history background
each day. You can even get them mailed to you. There are also some educational
games and tricks to be learned.
This is an excellent resource for teachers,
with online activities for children as well as ideas for the classroom.
You can search the site for integrated classroom activities and novel studies.
This is the site of Wacky Web Tales and FakeOut, activities that students
will enjoy.
Wacky Web Tales! Create your own story
by filling in the blanks. Teaches children parts of speech.
Play FakeOut, the definition-guessing game.
The words used are somewhat obscure, so they keep the students guessing!
It's a lot like Balderdash, with different possible definitions shown.
The student has to pick the definition that they think is the correct one
for the word. There are different grade levels to choose from.
www.eduplace.com/tview/index.html
This is the place for ideas for novel studies.
Teachers, get a description of the book and some suggestions on how to
use it in your classroom.
The Discovery Channel online, this website
is filled with fun stuff to learn and do. Follow someone's adventure, or
search the site to find information on a particular topic.
The MAD Scientist Network
This is a "collective cranium" of scientists
who answer your questions pertaining to science. Also on the site are activities
to do, files to search through for information on a particular topic, and
a Random Knowledge Generator, just for fun. High quality website for information.
This site is mainly for Physical Education
teachers. It contains numerous activities and lesson plans that will help
in preparing for classes. There are good ideas for Health lessons as well.
This site is full of information about
the ancient Mayan civilizations. Learn how to write your name in Mayan
hieroglyphics! There are also stories about the weird and wonderful things
that the Mayan people did to make themselves beautiful.
www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/peten.html
This site has more information about archeology.
It explains the use of technology in archeology. What is remote sensing?
Go to the site to find out.
This is a resource site for maps. Many
different styles, pinchable.
www.csun.edu/~vceed009/languagearts.html
This site contains an incredible amount
of other sites having to do with language arts. It is a resource for teachers
who are looking for ideas, curriculum, online programs, or something along
those lines.
This is the site of the National Home Education
Research Institute, which is a clearinghouse of research on home education.
It can be used by home educators, researchers, and policy-makers. It serves
to educate the public about home education.
www.hsu.edu/faculty/worthf/argue.html
This site answers questions raised in objection
to homeschooling.
www.niva.com/original/writblok/tips/a-tips.htm
"Writer's Block", the Creative Reference
for Today's Writers, gives tips on how to make your writing amazing.
www.safdrives.com
www.sstechnologies.com
What do engineers do? Check out these company
websites to find out!
Christian Schools International's website.
www.gospelcom.net/cgi-csi/getjobs.pl
This is the CSI job database, where job openings in the CSI are posted.
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