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www.portdiscovery.org
Take your students on an "edventure" at Port Discovery's new traveling exhibit, Scholastic's The Magic School Bus TM Kicks Up A Storm!
For more information, visit http://www.portdiscovery.org/educators/visit.html
www.Reading-Now.com
Reading-Now.com has excellent reading instructional materials for building a solid foundation of decoding, sight word recognition, and vocabulary skills for young readers. The reading books are written by a veteran Baltimore County teacher.
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Includes a “Demo of the Day”, which starts with a question and then lists materials and directions to conduct a demo that illustrates the answer and a scientific principle. Lists links related sites, television (episode) guides, and a calendar of upcoming events. You can also send e-mail to BNSG.
http://www.nyelabs.com/core.html?flashtarget=core.html&noflashtarget=noflash.html
Dr. Toy’s Guide on the Internet
Dr. Toy provides children, parents, teachers and grandparents adults important information about the Dr. Toy award-winning toys, books, software, dolls, games, puzzles, audio and video products, creative materials, construction toys, and lots more.
http://www.drtoy.com/
The Math Forum
Includes the following features:
- Search for Math-Browse for sample activities by level or subject.
- Math Resources by Subject-search list of Internet sites for any level or subject.
- Math Education and Key Issues in Math-presents information on innovations and concerns in math education, and lists Internet resources (books, articles, reports).
http://mathforum.org/
Teaching K-8
Teaching K-8 is a monthly professional magazine for kindergarten through eighth grade teachers. The site highlights articles in their current issue and provides new ideas and resources spanning the curriculum.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/instructor/index.htm
Teacher’s Edition Online (TeachNet)
Lists lesson ideas for a variety of subject areas (art, health/p.e., the Internet, music, language, math, parents, science, social science), including materials needed, teacher prep required, and step-by-step instructions. Also features professional articles on education-related topics, “5-minute Micro Activities,” and ideas for the classroom (décor, organization, management). Also allows you to sign up to receive a free weekly newsletter via e-mail.
http://www.teachnet.com/
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication
Provides free Q-and-A service for educators, researchers, parents, and students; free sample lesson plans from publications in the site’s bookstore; links to other educational sites; and parent brochures on topics related to child growth and development. This site is the world’s largest educational database and is dedicated to providing educational materials, services, and coursework to anyone interested in language arts.
http://reading.indiana.edu/
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