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Amazing Space - 1 views

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    Find links to Amazing Space's latest features, the most recent Hubble pictures, and news for educators. It has a monthly star gazing guide and homework help. It is a great site for both teachers and students.
Isela Padilla

UNO Library Proxy Access to Electronic Resources - 0 views

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    The University of Nebraska at Omaha Library, search: Can be used for the senior project - Immigration
Anne Hubbell

FREE Teaching Resources and Lesson Plans from Federal Agencies - 1 views

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    This is a great resource for teachers from the Federal Government. There are topics in every field from arts and music to U.S. time periods. There are animations, photos, primary documents, and videos. Students could take a tour of a cell in animation, make comparisons using photos, read letters and journals of famous Americans, and watch videos about lava. There are lots of resources available for free.
Anne Hubbell

BAM! Body and Mind - 1 views

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    The Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has this fun site for kids. The topics include disease, nutrition, physical activity, your body, and more. There are lots of colorful graphics and links to more information. Students can visit the game room, take the BAM challenge, or read about different stories like a newsletter. I think students would enjoy this website.
Anne Hubbell

USDA's MyPlate.gov - 1 views

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    The United States Department of Agriculture sponsors this informational site. Students can learn about the different food groups and what they should eat to have a healthy diet. There are tips about physical activity and food choices. There is even an interactive section in which students can personally plan their meals, investigate the different foods they eat using foodapedia, and they can assess their foods and physical activity. I think this is a valuable site because students learn about healthy choices.
Amber Blair

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - 1 views

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    Great site for government class at all levels. The text and history of the documents make it an in depth study of whatever topic is picked. Our American Government teachers could make use of this site for serious sources and for preparing trivia follow up. Lots of possibilities with this site.
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    This website can be used for students of all ages. Information is grouped by grade levels, and aligns with many standards. Students can learn about citizenship, our rights, branches of government, historical documents, among many other government related topics.
Isela Padilla

NIDA For Teens: The Science Behind Drug Abuse - 1 views

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    This is a good site to attract teens. It is also a site that can be used for the Senior Project as well as some possible science research.
Isela Padilla

HSI: Historical Scene Investigation - 1 views

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    This is a great site to use for primary sources practice. You can work with the activities given or do as I've done and have students compare the information they can get from primary sources versus secondary sources. The set up of the activities in investigation form can be quite appealing for students as well. I think this would be good for 5-12 grade.
Isela Padilla

EyeWitness to History - history through the eyes of those who lived it - 1 views

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    First hand accounts, illustrated with vintage photos, original radio broadcasts. Great source for biographical accounts, cultural views of specific eras. Could be used for the Rendevous project.
Susan Findlay

Kids in the House - Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives - 0 views

shared by Susan Findlay on 02 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    The Kids in the House Web site is provided by the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives to provide educational information about the legislative branch fo the U.S. government. This site provides activities, resources and lesson plans for students K-12. The grade school section has a segment like the School House Rocks "I'm Just a Bill"
Susan Findlay

Climate Kids- NASA's Eyes on the Earth - 1 views

shared by Susan Findlay on 02 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    This site discusses what climate change is and what can be done to help it. Current news and data streams about global warming and climate change from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Student friendly site with lots of resources for teachers.
Susan Findlay

Historical Recipes of Different Cultures - 1 views

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    Cool site that covers Roman, Medieval/Anglo Saxon & Medieval European recipe collections. This would be a fun addition to World History. You could also use this in Math converting measurements.
Susan Findlay

Making of America - 0 views

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    The Making of America is a digital library of primary sources in American social history. The collection covers the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. The site has a subject browsing feature that makes it very easy to navigate.
Raelynn Buffington

Tracking the Buffalo - 0 views

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    This primary source describes the importance of the buffalo and hide painting for the Plains Indians. It is geared toward intermediate elementary students. You will find teacher information, art work and information for students to read.This would also be a good website for the Art teacher in you.
Raelynn Buffington

Kids.gov: The Official Kids' Site of the U.S. Government - 0 views

shared by Raelynn Buffington on 02 Oct 11 - Cached
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    This is a great website for children K-8. It has a new site of the month as well as hot topics. This website gives students the opportunity to look at space and beyond on their level. It is filled with fun educational learning opportunities
Jennifer LaFleur

White House/Presidents - 0 views

shared by Jennifer LaFleur on 04 Oct 11 - Cached
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    I think it's important not to forget the official site of the White House! Specific information can be found about past presidents, first ladies, camp David, Air Force One, etc. There is also a whitehouse site for kids. The URL for this is http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/white-house-101/
Leah Dicke

Dr. Seuss Went to War - 1 views

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    For students studying World War II, this website offers cartoons from the 1940's created by Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss. Copies of his original drawings or clippings from the newspapers help paint a portrait of happenings at the time in the political, military, and civilian realms. Good for students grades 5-12 for extrapolating meaning for illustrations.
Raelynn Buffington

Kid Info Pioneer and Westward Expansion - 1 views

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    This is an easy to follow site for Social Studies of the Westward Expansion and Pioneers.
Ann Maass

University Libraries Wright State University - 1 views

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    At this website, users will find photos, diary entries, patents, and other artifacts documenting the inventions of the Wright brothers. I think that this site could be used by students in grades 4-12. Science and history teachers would find this site most useful. I thought that it was a little easier for younger users to navigate than some of the other sites I have found.
Steph Schnabel

Archer Audio Archives - 1 views

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    This website provides different audio clips year by year from the 20th century. The clips range from songs popular from a particular year to president's speeches. The site pairs the headlines of the year with audio. This website would be great for a look at history or a comparison of music over the years.
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