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Useful Web Sites

Whether you are looking for a cool lesson plan for a high school math class or helping your child with their elementary vocabulary lesson, you will find great resources on the web sites below. Try giving your students an assignment to research something that can be found on the useful link pages for elementary, middle or high school students.

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  • Education World has school-related lesson plans, creative ideas, lots of links and information. It focuses on elementary and middle school topics.
  • How Stuff Works has some solid information. It includes everything from airplanes to airport security and tipping!
  • The Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum is a great site to send students who are interested in flying, or for you, if you want to get some more information about flying for a lesson plan.
  • Bartleby, self advertised as "Great Books Online," has an amazing amount of free information that covers a broad range of subjects from English literature to physiology. The site is organized into Reference, Verse, Fiction and Non-Fiction.
  • The Virtual Middle School Library has a collection of sites that can be useful for you, and fun and interesting for your students.
  • The EBSCO Database has a comprehensive collection of articles for professional use. Please ask the SCCS Librarian for the sign-in ID and password. If you're interested in content for your classes, they have thousands of current and past magazines with full text articles.
  • Haring Kids has over 80 lesson plans for PK - High School on subjects varying from art and music to social sciences and math. Find already developed lesson plans that you could use in your classroom!
  • Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, produces the world's premier database of journal and non-journal education literature. The ERIC online system provides the public with a centralized ERIC Web site for searching the ERIC bibliographic database of more than 1.1 million citations going back to 1966.
  • Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth.
  • Internet Public Library brings together a wide variety of sources for use on the Internet. It includes searchable links to a variety of websites, and some electronic books. The KidSpace and TeenSpace sections are of special interest to our parents and teachers.
  • Ed Helper is a great site with lots of activities, themes and information sorted by grade and subject. The site is subscription based but there are lots of cool free activities like making crossword puzzles out of your own vocabulary words, foreign language lessons and Sudoku puzzles. This is a great site for parents looking for interesting ways to help with their children's education. If you like the site, you can subscribe for US $19.99 per year.

See useful web sites for:
   • Elementary School Students
   • Middle School Students
   • High School Students

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