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Houghton Mifflin's geography game allows a choice of heavy or light graphics as well as easy or difficult questions in a number of categories.

Clarifies this widely misinterpreted term; a great starting resource.

This fun, personable site is designed for girls. It's set up as a clubhouse, with hosts, games and activities, and profiles of positive female role models. A great, fun site with a strong message that girls can be anything they want to be.

This project, partially funded by the National Science Foundation, was designed to connect classrooms using the Internet. It was completed in 1994, but is summarized here, complete with teaching tips. Participating teachers are online and may be contacted.

Kids through age 17, you can send your artwork to Global for internet display, and they will tell you how to do it!

The National Park Service, The History Channel, and The American Architectural Foundation offer 3000 years of U.S. history through word and picture. Learn how national landmarks are chosen and visit 43 of them, each with a brief history and an artist's drawing to print and color. Includes a teacher's guide.

Shares the experiences of other parents of gifted children, offers suggestions, and talks about areas of concern shared by parents of gifted children.

The History Channel offers lessons on everything from Martin Luther King Jr. to lesser-known historical figures and events. Includes both world and US history. A good source for kids, parents, and teachers.

This is a good example of a quality website produced by an elementary school. Their mission, plans, history, handbook, and calendar of events are included. There are links for parents, students, and teachers, as well as information on athletics, staff, classroom activities, and more.

This University of New Mexico project is designed to introduce K-12 students to music from around the world: rock bands from Russia, classical and even rap music from different cultures.

This site, part of the Ben and Jerry's Web site, focuses on teaching non-violent approaches to conflict. A neat resource that can help kids learn conflict management skills.

This interactive, educational site helps kids learn about science, transportation, animals, the Internet, and more. There are frequent invitations to create and submit artwork, stories, and more. There's also an area where kids can talk to other kids. A definite winner.

This project was started by Dr. Robert Ballard (the guy who found the Titanic) because he wanted to invlove kids in his explorations. Interactive programs are broadcast during the annual scientific exploration, which is the focus of a curriculum for grades 4 through 8. There are places for kids to connect with other students, teachers, schools, and organizations, and an area to learn about the technology.

Joan Irvine, Canadian teacher and author of pop-up books, shares here the story of her work, pictures and descriptions of her books, and great step-by-step illustrated directions for making your own pop-up card. Her clear, relaxed, and friendly style is a joy!

Part of the SCORE mathematics site, this is a listing of helpful resources for the teacher or parent of primary school math students. Each Web site linked is fully described.

This site has many resources and links for music educators and students in all levels of education.

A compilation of reasons to home-school your children, collected from AOL postings.

If you are putting your school on the web and would like to look at what others have done, come here for links. Part of the Cornell Theory Center.


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