Categories: Student Use, Teacher Use, Web-Based Learning, Exploration
Brief Description: NASA Quest Challenges are FREE Web-based, interactive explorations designed to engage students in authentic scientific and engineering processes. The solutions relate to issues encountered daily by NASA personnel.
Categories: Student Use, Teacher Use, Web-Based Learning, Exploration,
Brief Description: Online resource for Canada's museums and their collections. It's a unique space featuring over 600 virtual exhibits, nearly 1 million images, and a wealth of engaging multimedia content. Dive into a world of arts, science, and history and explore our stories as told by Canadian museums.
Categories: Teacher Use, Student Use, Web-Based Learning, Exploration
Brief Description: Earth Day websites "pinned" which will link back to CLRN (California Learning Resources Network). It tells the website, subject areas and curriculum, grade and reading levels, and media format types.
Categories: Student Use, Exploration Web-Based Learning
Brief Description: Virtual field trip to the Inca Trail with information and pictures of what is being discussed.
Categories: Student use, Teacher Use, Interactive Learning, Web-Based Learning, Exploration
Brief Description: Our interactives provide rich multimedia content including interactive stories, maps, games, timelines, audio, and much more. Educators can also find primary resource documents, as well as ideas and activies for classroom use
Categories: Student Use, Teacher Use, Web-Based Learning, Exploration, Interactive Learning, Tutorials
Brief Description: Virtual field trips in many curriculum: CTE, Fine Arts, Foreign Language, Health & PE, Language Arts, Math, Library Media, Professional Development, Science, Social Studies, Technology, and Online Tutorials
Categories: Student Use, Web-Based Learning, Simulations, Interactive Learning, Exploration
Brief Description: collection of games about human body systems. The collection is categorized by both body system and game type. The games most frequently appearing in the Anatomy Arcade are jigsaw puzzles, matching games, and crossword puzzles. There are also a few interactive games. The Anatomy Arcade was developed by a science and physical education teacher in Melbourne, Australia.
Categories: Student Use, Teacher Use, Exploration, Simulations
Brief Description: Science360 Knowledge Network immerses visitors in the latest wonders of science, engineering, technology and math. We gather the latest science videos provided by scientists, colleges and universities, science and engineering centers, the National Science Foundation and more. Each video is embeddable to put on your own personal websites, blogs and social networking pages. Science360 engages the general public, science junkies and students alike in the cutting-edge discoveries and big science stories of the day.
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Science360 is an up-to-date view of breaking science from around the world.
Categories: Student Use, Teacher Use, Web-Based Learning, Exploration, Interactive Learning
Brief Description: Fairly comprehensive set of links to popular culture and US history decades sites.
Categories: Student Use, Exploration, Web-Based Learning
Brief Description: The TimeMap of World History is an all inclusive look at world history. It combines maps, timelines and chronological narratives that work together to enhance historical understanding. New content added daily.
Categories: Student Use, Teacher Use, Web-Based Learning, Exploration
Brief Description: Resources about journalism not produced by PEJ. These include tools for consumers, students and producers of news from our former sister organization, the Committee of Concerned Journalists. There also links to journalism schools, other journalism organizations, ethics codes and Committee of Concerned Journalists.
" An interactive dictionary and thesaurus that leads you to discover the connections between vocabulary words in a visually captivating display. Word maps blossom with meaning, encouraging exploration instead of rote memorization to expand vocabulary.
Vocabulary University
Looking for the previous version of this website? Visit www.vocabularyuniversity.com.
Cambridge Dictionaries Online
Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary and other excellent learner dictionaries are available online, free of charge.
Online Etymological Dictionary
A free and open resource for reliable information on word roots.
Vintage Vocabulary
A site highlighting American words and expressions with intriguing origins."
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Shakespeare's Life and Times introduces you to the world Shakespeare lived and worked in. This section of the Internet Shakespeare Editions is like a shelf of books, each of which is listed in the navigational bar beneath the page header. Each book, in turn, is divided into chapters dealing with related topics.
*There is a detailed biography of his life (and we actually know quite a lot about him).
*There is a book about the stage Shakespeare wrote for.
*And one that explores the society of the time, showing how it differs from our own.
*Further books discuss the history and politics of Elizabethan England,
*And look at the way people of the time thought and argued about religion and the physical makeup of the universe.
*You can learn about the kinds of plays and literature Shakespeare read,
*See samples of paintings of the time, and listen to Renaissance music.
*There is a book that shows how different parts of this rich library of resources help you understand the plays,
*And there is an extensive reference volume that gives chronologies, maps, and bibliographies for further reading.
"Search the Web to learn more about the stories behind the stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service commemorating the people, places, events, and trends of the 1960s. Explore Web sites related to Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon and Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech as well as the introduction of
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