Teens do use Web MD so it makes sence to have advice to protect teens from online predators. Is built for the secondary level reader. Information is in bullet form with links at the end for reporting strange or inappropriate online contact.
Centered around a DVD for girls 12-19, this wedsite talks about the dangers facing young women. The DVD also has techniques used to defend against an attacker. It is free for download.
This is a huge collection of online tools that both you and your students can use. It categorizes the tools for you so you can search easier. All in all, a great tool for classroom use!
This web site is from an organization that has created a set of criteria for website to use to be family friendly. It members are responsible for policing there own websites in order to maintain their status with the organization.
I would use this tool in my math classes for all kinds of calculations. Students can use calculators, learn probability, and calculate interest. While the website would be helpful for students, it would also be very helpful (and fit perfectly) with the math curriculum.
this site is great because you can type in the information for a graph. This is great because graphing is part of school curriculum and this site is easy to use.
This site has a wonderful combination of multicultural education, Hispanic traditions, and history. It could be used to celebrate diversity and Hispanic heritage in the classroom.
this site can be used for teachers and students to introduce internet safety. Teachers can purchase these videos and online games for students to use to play games that show the dangers of the internet.
This site is designed to show students the effects of gravity on their weight. They just types in their weight and the site will calculate what their weight will be on the other planets.
You can find relevant lesson plans for instruction to students of various ages here. There is information on protecting yourself and your computer, as well as videos to show to students.
Comprehensive safety site with information for home, school, and business computer users. Also has content divided for parents, students and administration. Offers links for free security uploads as well.
This series of cartoons, activities, and games teaches kids about Internet safety, cyberbullying, determining if information is valid, and the different types of media available on the Internet. Professor Garfield is a blast from the past for me, but the content is presented in such a way that kids of any age should appreciate it. It appears that this site is geared more for elementary age kids.