This site has music from around the world available in all languages. lyrics are posted in a target language with translation and students can play different levels of listening games, in a cloze (fill in the blank) type activity
A little outdated, but extremely informative database. If you want an easy access to US census information in all states, you can put in a zip code and you will get a lot of information from the 2000 census. You can also compare the data with neighboring zip codes.
I stumbled upon this site the other day and it looks really cool! It's a Disney site where students learn how to start a business. It provides good basic and the activity is interactive. You should really check it out!
The History Engine is a web-based educational tool hosted by University of Richmond. Students use this site to learn history by researching, writing, and publishing specific episodes of American life. The online, searchable database contains works of students from all over the country. Excellent site for teachers, students and anyone interested in history.
The Richard Howe Blog is a meeting place for historians, archivists, artists, photographers, travellers, and Lowell fans to blog about our beloved city of Lowell. Check out Tonty Sampas' photographs.