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Science Buddies - 0 views

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    This website has unlimited resources for just about anything you could want related to science. There are ideas for science fair projects, science experiment ideas, answers to science questions, links to careers in science, and links for students, parents, and educators. This site is fun and informative.
Janet Reis

Science NetLinks - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource for science lesson plans, including web-based research and interactive activities.
Janet Reis

Smithsonian - Science and Technology - 0 views

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    This website has rich informational resources and well as lesson plans and other resources specifically designed for teachers to use in their classrooms.
April Lee

BrainPOP Educators--Free Movies for all subject areas with accompanying quizzes, activi... - 1 views

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    BrainPOP is one of my favorite website for engaging students and supporting educators. The authors have created animated, curriculum-based content Flash-based movies, quizzes, experiments, timelines, activity pages, and much more covering hundreds of topics within Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Technology, Arts & Music, and Health. All of the content is aligned with state standards. BrainPOP is accessible entirely online; there's no software to install or download. You can use BrainPOP's resources with PCs, Macs, projectors, or interactive whiteboards. Check out the BrainPOP for educators' site full of useful teachers' resources: Lesson plans, academic standards, curriculum calendar, blogging and so much more! FYI, there's also a free BrainPOP app for your iTouch or iPhone.
Janet Reis

Peace Corps WorldWise Schools - 0 views

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    Opportunities abound to benefit from the good works the Peace Corps does around the world. This website can connect you with real-time experiences with current Peace Corps volunteers in the field or former Peace Corps volunteers that may be able to speak in your classroom. You can also request to be connected to a class of students in a country where the Peace Corps has a presence. Lesson plans that have been developed based on Peace Corps volunteer experiences are also available on this site.
April Lee

Teacher's Domain - 1 views

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    Teachers' Domain is a free digital media service for educational use from public broadcasting and its partners. You'll find thousands of media resources, support materials, and tools for classroom lessons, individualized learning programs, and teacher professional learning communities.
April Lee

Bright Hub--Free Educational Site - 0 views

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    The Education hub at BrightHub.com offers informational articles and quality discussions about the many facets of the educational process, including the technology and policies affecting today's schools and universities. Technology is a hot topic on this site, bringing learning out of the classroom. I particularly appreciate the lessons on helping students study, take notes, and get organized so they can succeed in school. The classroom management conversations are great, too!
April Lee

National Geographic Xpeditions--Free lesson plans, activities, atlas - 0 views

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    Xpeditions is home to the U.S. National Geography Standards-and to thousands of ideas, tools, and interactive adventures that bring them to life. You'll enjoy the detailed maps made for printing and copying, a complete listing of geography standards, as well as lesson plans and an interactive learning museum called the Xpedition Hall.
April Lee

50 Ways to "Go Green" in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Here you'll find a list of 50 ways to make more eco-conscious choices in your classroom. Many of the suggestions given are quite simple but make a real difference toward saving our planet.
Kristen Elliott

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - 0 views

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    An anotated list of helpful websites and tools for educators.
Kristen Elliott

Celestia - 0 views

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    Celestia is the most powerful and easy to use 3D space simulation programs - and it's free! There are so many possibilities for using this in the classroom. Celestia is like a Google Earth for outer space. You can travel around the planets, moons, asteroids, and entire galaxy as well as zooming in on celestial bodies and orbiting them.
Cari Chapel

The Math n Stuff store - 0 views

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    This site connects you to a cool little store in north Seattle that sells all sorts of educational books, accessories, and tools. Additionally it has a great collection of games, science projects, stocking stuffers and books about math.
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