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Explore Websites from A-Z: Resources that will make your class ZING!!!!

Explore Websites from A-Z: Resources that will make your class ZING!!!!. Susan A. Lancaster, Ed. D. Kentucky Teaching and Learning Conference March, 2004. A is for Awesome Library http://www.awesomelibrary.org/teacher.html.

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Explore Websites from A-Z: Resources that will make your class ZING!!!!

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  1. Explore Websites from A-Z: Resources that will make your classZING!!!! Susan A. Lancaster, Ed. D. Kentucky Teaching and Learning Conference March, 2004

  2. A is for Awesome Libraryhttp://www.awesomelibrary.org/teacher.html

  3. http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Technology/Integrating_Technology/Integrating_Technology.htmlhttp://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Technology/Integrating_Technology/Integrating_Technology.html

  4. A is for Amazing Americans at http://www.americasstory.com

  5. Amazing Americans

  6. B is for Beacon Learning Centerhttp://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/

  7. Beacon Learning Center • Search Tools • Standards • Professional Development Resources • Books Online • Learning Links • Teacher WebPages

  8. B is also for BrainPophttp://www.brainpop.com

  9. http://www.blogger.com

  10. B is also for Blogs • What's a blog? • A blog, or weblog, is a personal Web site updated frequently with links, commentary and anything else you like. New items go on top and older items flow down the page. • Blogs can be political journals and/or personal diaries; they can focus on one narrow subject or range across a universe of topics. The blog form is unique to the Web -- and highly addictive.

  11. C is for Crayolahttp://www.crayola.com

  12. CRAYOLA • Coloring and Activities • Arts and Crafts • Card Creator • Color Corner • Lesson Plans

  13. Cells Alivehttp://www.cellsalive.com

  14. CountOnhttp://www.counton.org

  15. D is for This Day in Historyhttp://www.historychannel.com/tdih/

  16. E is for Ellis Island Recordshttp://www.ellisislandimmigrants.org/ Search for Ellis Island records, family immigration records, ship pictures

  17. E is for Education Worldhttp://www.educationworld.com • Lesson Plans • Professional Development • And • Technology Integration Ideas

  18. ENC Onlinehttp://www.enc.org/ K-12 Math and Science Center

  19. F is for FunBrainhttp://www.funbrain.com

  20. Funology- the science of having funhttp://www.funology.com

  21. G is for Gutenburg Projecthttp://promo.net/pg/ Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of FREE electronic books (eBooks or eTexts).

  22. Go Mathhttp://www.gomath.com

  23. H is for Hamlet Essayshttp://www.hamletessays.com/ Know what your students already know……

  24. Hamlet probably isn't the only subject you'll ever write an essay on! Fortunately, the Paper Store owns hundreds of other essay & report sites covering virtually EVERY subject imaginable! Below are links to just a few of the best sites from which to get help writing essays...on anything! Just remember to bookmark HamletEssays.Com so you can always find your way back here! Research PapersBuy PapersPapers 24-7The Paper Store1 2 3 Reports1 Or More Reports1 To 1 EssaysAdvanced PapersBook Report DatabaseCoursework AssistanceEasy PapersFastest EssaysOn-File PapersEssay PageBest PapersReport FindersEssay FindersGet A PaperMore PapersPaper HuntingPick A PaperSharing PapersWriting PapersSelect An EssayPaper DownloadExpert Term Paper AdviceE CourseworkCollege LevelPaper TopicsEssay SiteReal Papers1 Million PapersEssay GirlEssay BoyPaper GeeksNo CheatersA To Z PapersAce Papers1 Stop For Papers1 Of The Best Sites1 Day Term Paper Help1st Degree Papers1 Way EssaysAnalytical EssayDon't CopyPhuck SchoolPaper http://www.hamletessays.com/links.htmlLinks to Purchase papersChange your assignments to help stop plagiarism

  25. Turnitin.comhttp://www.turnitin.com

  26. I is for Inspiring Teachers at http://www.inspiringteachers.com/tips/assessment/

  27. http://www.inspiringteachers.com/tips/assessment/

  28. J is for the JASON Projecthttp://www.jasonproject.org JASON XV: Rainforests at the Crossroads LIVE from Panama

  29. K is for Kentucky Virtual Libraryhttp://www.kyvl.org

  30. Knowledge Loomhttp://www.knowledgeloom.org/index.jsp Knowledge Loom to learn more about Good Models of Teaching with Technology

  31. L is for Library of Congresshttp://www.loc.gov/ Featuring American Memory

  32. L is for LDOnlinehttp://ldonline.org Web Resource on Learning Disabilities for parents, teachers and other professionals

  33. M is for MarcoPolohttp://www.marcopolo-education.org/

  34. M is for MuseumStuffhttp://www.museumstuff.com

  35. Museums Online – Guide to Museums We have 1000's of museums, zoos, historical societies and related organizations in our database .. you may search for a specific name or topic at any time .. however you may also find our themed directories on this gateway page of great assistance • United States Museums - Listed by State • Worldwide Museums - Listed by Country • Museums by Types and Genres • Online Museum Shops • Unusual and Strange Collections

  36. N is for NASAhttp://www.nasa.gov/home/index.html

  37. National Science Foundationhttp://www.nsf.gov

  38. N is also for National Archiveshttp://www.archives.gov/index.html

  39. http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/jackie_robinson/jackie_robinson.htmlhttp://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/jackie_robinson/jackie_robinson.html

  40. http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/jackie_robinson/jackie_robinson.htmlhttp://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/jackie_robinson/jackie_robinson.html

  41. http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/jackie_robinson/letter_1961.htmlhttp://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/jackie_robinson/letter_1961.html

  42. O is for OLOGIES presented by the American Museum of Natural History http://ology.amnh.org

  43. American Museum of Natural History • Learn more about the ologies • Astronomy • Archaeology • Genetics • Marine biology • Paleontology • Genetics

  44. P is for Internet Public Libraryhttp://www.ipl.org/

  45. Q is for Quite Hard to find Visithttp://bussongs.com

  46. R is for Rubistarhttp://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php

  47. Site of the Day Thought of the Day Quote of the Day Current Events Topic R is for Refdeskhttp://www.refdesk.com

  48. Strategies for Reading Comprehensionhttp://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/readquest/strat/

  49. S is for Start Squadhttp://startsquad.org/

  50. Sponsored by North Carolina’s LibrariesWeb sites selected and organized by professionally trained librarians.

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