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leslie009

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - 0 views

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    Great site which breaks down the government into simple terms for all grade levels to understand.
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    Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids on GPO Access provides a basic introduction to the Federal Government.
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    Government information based on age range (k-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12) Simple, easy for students to navigate.
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    This is a great Social Studies website to help kids learn different Social Studies concept. It goes all the way to 12th grade.
Jodie Gustafson

Science.gov: USA.gov for Science - Government Science Portal - 0 views

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    Wonderful website. The information is organized by topic, which makes navigation effortless. Great use for supplmental information on topics in science.
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    This is a great site for finding out interesting science websties and government science information
kaiteme5050

Ben's Guide: Grades K-2 - 0 views

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    I have used this in the classroom before and think that it has some great information on historical events put in terms younger children will understand.
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    I know other people have posted Ben's Guide, but here's the K-2 section of the web site, which includes games and activities, as well as additional links and resources for the students. I particularly like the subtopic about "My Neighborhood," as it is relevant to what I will be teaching my students in my own classroom and I love supplemental material!
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    Ben's Guide to US Government, K-2.  Includes sub topics relevant to the grade I teach, including "Your Neighborhood."  Website also includes games and activities, lots of visuals and videos, and also additional resources and websites for the students to explore.
Scott Foster

Government (Educators) | Kids.gov - 0 views

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    My wife and I have used this website for U.S Government resources.
Amy Sullivan

Featured: Net Cetera Toolkit | OnGuard Online - 0 views

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    Great government resource on computer safety. Includes many resources for children and parents.
lynnmichelle19

FREE - Federal Registry for Educational Excellence | FREE - Federal Registry for Educat... - 4 views

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    This website is a compilation of many federal websites. It has been organized by grade level, subject area, and topic to allow for easy searching. The websites you are directed to are full of information, videos, music, pictures, and other captivating items that will help to make your lessons more interesting for your students.
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    More than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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    This was an awesome site for free science animations. I found many other topics covered. I enjoyed the rock cycle animations.
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    This site is great I can really use so much of the resources, this can be used as a center in class. Thanks!!
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    This site breaks down every possible category that you can think of across the educational disciplines. FREE also complies with any state requirements when it comes to Internet safety because all of the links are federally supported teaching and learning resources from federal agencies.
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    Awesome sight loaded with tons of factual information from videos to animations of science phenomena and documents and photos. If you are looking for it, it is probably here.
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    Wow! Thanks for sharing this site! Whenever I need ideas for any subject ill look here. I'll share this with my 5th grade team! Such an array of information given for teachers and students to use. -Lisa
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    Great resources. searching by standards or subjects
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    Search the Registry Browse By Subject Browse By Standard What is FREE? The Federal Registry for Educational Excellence (FREE) makes it easier to find digital teaching and learning resources created and maintained by the federal government and public and private organizations. Disclaimer The U.S.
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    WHAT IS FREE - The Federal Registry for Educational Excellence (FREE) makes it easier to find digital teaching and learning resources created and maintained by the federal government and public and private organizations.
Melanie Bray

Library of Congress Home - 0 views

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    Where do I begin? The Library of Congress website has so many FREE resources for students and teachers. Very easy to search for what you are looking for. It is a government site so everything is up-to-date and accurate
Mark Corey

Home | This American Life - 0 views

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    This American Life is a weekly public radio show broadcast on more than 500 stations to about 1.7 million listeners. I use pieces of some of these in my economics and government classes. I often tell my students I learn more from these than most other outlets, they are excellent.
Meghan Starling

FREE -- Teaching Resources and Lesson Plans from the Federal Government - 0 views

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    An extensive website with links to resources for teaching every subject or theme imaginable. Excellent for supplemental materials.
Linda Braun

iCivics | Free Lesson Plans and Games for Learning Civics - 0 views

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    Lots of good Civics information and games for students.
kmpeters7803

C-SPAN.org | National Politics | History | Nonfiction Books - 0 views

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    Over 170,000 videos available since the 1980s that have aired on C-SPAN. They are also share=able and free. What a great resource for middle and upper grade found through the FDOE website
kellygt

Kids.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal for Kids - 0 views

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    Educational Activities, learning resources, educational games, information for parents and teachers. K-8
shanashea

Awesome Library for Teachers - K-12 Education Directory for Teachers - 3 views

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    Awesomelibrary.org is an excellent website for educators. This website has links for teachers that are organized by subject. The topics vary from subject to subject (i.e. U.S. government or writing). What I liked most about this website is the mini-lessons that are provided for each subject. This is a great tool for reteaching activities in the classroom.
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    The Awesome Library organizes 33,000 carefully reviewed K-12 education resources for teachers. It contains a directory, an index, and a search engine. This site has valuable resources for teachers, parents, and students. There are activities, lesson plans, games, and additional help for teachers and parents to help their students.
John Lucyk

Open Society Foundations - 1 views

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    Investor and philanthropist George Soros established the Open Society Foundations to help countries make the transition from communism. Read more The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people. Read more How do foundations decide when a grantee can survive without them?
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