Government & District Services Sites
Online Subscription and Reference Services (some may require your user ID and p/w)
EBSCOHost-research databases-newspapers, periodicals, journals; many are full text.
World Book Online-encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas; fill in the Subscriber ID and Password for full teacher access.
NoodleTools-there are several free use tools for research, a bibliography composer for gr 1-5, search tools, and NoodleTeach-literacy and collaboration tools
Non-subscription Sites
Internet Public Library (University of Michigan)-another huge collection of sites, by subject, with reference resources, including newspapers and magazines. The Kidspace section includes online stories to read, links for Art, Music, Science, the World, Computers, and Math.
Enchanted Learning-This is a large and complex site with several specialties: science topics (birds, butterflies, dinosaurs, rain forest, whales, etc.), history (explorers), and classroom materials (check out the array of graphic organizers, music notation aids...). Some pages are very student appropriate, but the site itself can be confusing (it also has a commercial component). Add a link for the specific page(s) you want students to use to a Links document (MS Word) in your Class folder.
Games Kids Play-Here is the source for all those games kids have played for generations--hundreds of them!
KidsClick-a searchable collection of sites for kids, by librarians (Dewey subject catagories). [Note: I have not checked this out yet, but it comes highly recommended. If you use it, I would appreciate your comments. Thanks, DM]
Schools Online-from the University of Illinois Extension; presentations for kids, parents, and teachers. It's just waiting for you to explore!
Publishers & Sources Sites:
Scholastic Central -besides access to the Book Clubs, some teacher resources, planning tools, tips...
Professional Development Sites and Journals
Education Northwest (formerly NWREL)-research and resources to improve education in the American northwest region
Health and Career Education
Communities and Schools Promoting Health-"A Gateway to information on comprehensive school health (CSH) and health promoting schools (HPS), providing links to research, reports, how-to manuals, planning & assessment tools, lesson plans and student webquests."
Health-Promoting Schools-School District 23 has adopted HPS, an internationally recognized framework for supporting improvements in students' educational outcomes while addressing school health in a planned, integrated and holistic way. This site presents information and resources for students, parents, and teachers.
Literacy and Language Arts Sites
See also the Publishers and Sources Sites above
Alex Catalog of online texts From Infomotions.com-browse the author list (129 authors!), then go to their public domain texts (full text, online). Includes Alcott, Carroll, Conan Doyle, Kipling, London, Stevensen, Twain, Wells, Wilde....
-CyberGuides are literature activities, by grade (Calif. Curric.); lists book titles and has a set of activities for each one--many well known authors and titles
-Activity Bank, includes Graphic Organizers, Journaling (lots of different types), Literature strategies
-Phonics Link, actual classroom strategies for instruction and practice
-Rubrics-look under the Teacher Activities, may be something useful
Bills Games-It's a bit slow, but you can play various word games, board games, puzzles, etc., here. You might want to check out specific games, and put a link on a class web list document.
Book Spot-Extensive reference site-book reviews, lists.... (Also access to the other 'Spot' sites: Museums, Libraries...)
CyberSeminars-resources for grades 4 up writing (writing process, mechanics, grammar)
Novelist and Novelist K-8 access (along with EBSCO Host)-research authors and books [home access may require user name and password]
Read Aloud Registry-Recommended books for reading aloud, organized and annotated by grade (1 to 7); created by a Canadian librarian.
Math Sites
Project Interactivate-Activities and tools for exploring math concepts, patterns, tesselations, geometry and measurement, probablility, data analysis, algebra. Curriculum (US) matched to grades 3-5 and middle school grades. The teachers' side gives lesson plans with links to the tools (Java applets which do cool things!); the student side has activites and direct access to the tools so you can explore, or apply to your own needs (such as patterning or graphing).
List of Online Math Resources (Guide to Online Schools)-This article provides helpful explanations, sample problems and tests, detailed diagrams, and even games.
Math-aids.com-create your own randomized worksheets (with answer keys) for math practice. This is easy to use! New!
Math Glossary-illustrated with diagrams, photos, and interactive demonstrations. Covers just about everything in the K-12 curriculum.
LearningScience.org-This site brings together numerous interactive science and math tools-measuring, graph paper, graphing
Neuroscience for Kids-"created for all students and teachers who would like to learn about the nervous system." Description, lesson plans, experiments, activities, resources, send your questions, "Brain Awareness Week,"...
Dana Foundation's BrainyKids-This private foundation funds research in several areas of medicine and the arts. The Brainy Kids site provides links to other web resources, including game activities related to science and health, science "lab" presentations (cells, DNA, disections, brain research, and science fairs), and lesson plan resources for teachers.
Links at the top of this page take you to Dana's main interests in brain research, immunology, and arts education.
BCHydro Education pages-describes BC Hydro's School Campaigns and Energy Modules for K-3, 4-7, and 8-12. The modules are downloadable PDF files. Also accessable from the site (under Info: Our System), is a description of the generation, transmission, and distribution systems in BC.
SkyMaps.com-download a free sky map each month, showing stars, constellations, planets, and any other objects visible.
LearningScience.org-This site brings together numerous interactive science and math tools. Unit specific teaching resources include Physical Science, Life Science, and Science and Society.
Exploring Ancient World Cultures-Although prepared for a college level course, this site may be useful as background info. It also provides an index to links for chronologies, images, and other texts. The cultures are: The Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam, and Medieval Europe.
CIA World Factbook-Map and information about nearly every country in the world! Great source of comparative data.
Native Online-a source for native arts and images (Teacher reference)
Canada's Digital Collections (archived at Library and Archives Canada)-This page lists the projects included in Canada's Digital Collections between 1996 and 2004 to provide young Canadians with skills and experience in preparing digital Canadian content of local, regional and international interest. |
History of Canada Online-based on the print text, Canada: Our Story, Our People. Limited access site, upper intermediate or advanced reading level, illustrations, including maps.
History of British Columbia Website-This site is a directory of internet resources about the history of BC. It is a guide to primany and secondary sources for research (advanced reading level).
Technology Integration and Resources
•Articles on Curriculum & Technology, the Teacher & Tech., the WWW & Education, The Classroom & Tech.
•6th Grade Tech Integration-not just for grade 6, either! Lots of projects, templates, skills to learn/teach (particularly for MSWord, Excel, & PowerPoint).
•Tutorials-for you! Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, Creating Web Pages, Netscape, Internet Explorer
•Webquests-here's a list of ready-made webquests, by subject. Scroll down to the Literature, Math, Science, and Staff Development sections. You can learn how to make your own webquests from here, too.
Tammy's Technology Tips For Teachers-Tammy Worcester is a tech. integration specialist. This site has ideas, tips, activities and a rationale for internet use (the Building Blocks Model).
On-line Practice Modules-Instructional modules for common software: MS Word, MS Excel, Inspiration, Internet Explorer, MS PowerPoint, HyperStudio, and others. Also Windows and Macintosh systems, and Webquests.
KinderArt.com-The largest collection of free art lessons and art education information on the internet! Wow!
Physical Education, Games
Games Kids Play-Here is the source for all those games kids have played for generations--hundreds of them!
BC Sports Hall of Fame-Site has features on BC sport figures (Terry Fox, Karen Magnusson, ...); teacher and student areas.