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The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, in partnership with Target Stores and in cooperation with affiliate state centers for the book, invites readers in grades 4 through 12 to enter Letters About Literature, a national reading-writing contest.
more from www.lettersaboutliterature.org
Unique usage of javascript to help students brainstorm persuasive essay topics. Also has a thesis builder and outliner. Simple and works well. Not a complete guide to essay writing, but definitely helpful.
more from www.ozline.com
Constructing Modern Math/Science Knowledge is a minds-on institute for K-12 teachers, administrators and technology coordinators looking for practical and inspirational ways to use computers to enhance S.T.E.M. learning.
more from constructingmodernknowledge.com
A Promethean Planet forum post with a senior member describing what the different colors of the flame at the top of the Activboard mean.
more from www.prometheanplanet.com
Step by Step description of how the Common Craft guys make those cool videos
more from www.commoncraft.com
Need justification to get that coveted, yet overpriced piece of the edtech Apple? Check out this list.
more from www.bspcn.com
Lots of links to directories of free, open courseware and educational content that's ready to go for busy educators.
more from zaidlearn.blogspot.com
This site was created to help students make sound decisions about the way they use media. Since intellectual property laws and guidelines are so complex and hotly debated, this site provides news and links to various perspectives on these issues.
more from copyright.psu.edu
Site has links to resources every subject area in schools today, and many of the links have lesson plans, digital content, and other lesson adders.
more from free.ed.gov
Holy cow! If I used Google Talk, I'd definitely use these talkbots. They do lots of things: post RSS alerts, suscribe to friendfeeds, post to twitter, etc.
more from www.labnol.org
Promethean Planet blog with handy dandy resources. Not a lot of 'em, mind you, but the ones that are here are pretty good.
more from blog.prometheanplanet.com
useful interactive whiteboard resources for mostly teacher-led presentations and lessons
more from www.teacherled.com
Mapping the Beat: A Geography through Music Curriculum for upper elementary school, integrates geography and music instruction into a single body of lesson plans. At the heart of this program are three concepts—environment, identity, and movement—taken from the standards outlined in Geography for Life, the national geography standards.
more from www.clta.uci.edu
Xpeditions is home to the U.S. National Geography Standards—and to thousands of ideas, tools, and interactive adventures that bring them to life.
more from www.nationalgeographic.com
Listen to varieties of world music on this National Geographic site.
more from worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com