Another website about internet saftey. These were found on the York County website. During my practicum on Friday the students had a lesson on internet saftey and digital citizenship.
This is a great website to find creative images. Many have some version of a creative commons license.
WARNING: The website contains art of ALL kinds. I do not recommend searching the site while at school or telling your elementary school students about it.
Nice to have an idea of where to start when asking kids to do research. Interesting that google is on the list - I've heard may teachers debate whether they want their students using it.
This blog shares websites for both teachers and students and focuses on a broad range of topics including science, math, geography, and graphic organizers.
Students can create a research-based descriptive movie using clips and information from the Smithsonian History Museum website. National Standards are provided for teachers
Interactive website showcasing the collaborative effort of educators and researchers to chronicle events in the Jim Crow South. Students should be supervised when on this, or provided with 100% appropriate materials from this. Jim Crow South provides so many facets that would allow students to work collaboratively on different asepcts.