Primary Education
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| Sort of science, sort of fun: this site teaches how to build tiny,
dime-sized kites that fly indoors on tiny filaments. |
| This is a site by kids for kids. This 4th and 5th grade class project
was designed to be a "homework helper site". The page has
loads of links to curriculum-related topics and information. There are
also links for parents and teachers. |
| This is a place for kids to read other kids' stories and publish their
own online. New stories, old stories, and a handy search tool for all
stories on file. |
| Available in English and Japanese, this site offers kids the chance to
share their work and find e-mail pals for individuals and classes. |
| This appealing site is dedicated to helping kids learn about Japan,
including its languages, crafts, and stories. |
| "An educational and entertaining Electronic Playground for kids
ages 4 to 15," this site offers Spanish, French, and Dutch versions
as well as English. Kids can write stories, talk to "Key Pals,"
play games, learn crafts, etc. There is a companion parent/teacher site. |
| This site contains information about the company's products, but it
also has a great interactive online encyclopedia with lots of
information. There's an image archive as well, containing a number of
wildlife pictures. The images are pretty big, so if you're bandwidth
impaired, beware! |
| This site offers a wealth of information regarding learning
disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder. You can be kept up-to-date
on current events, locate help nationally and by state, participate in
discussion groups, and more. What a find! |
| The University of Arizona's Learning Center describes "Learning
to Learn." Their home page is also full of descriptions/missions. |
| This page features lesson ideas, exercises, and more for language,
performing arts, science, and math for grades K-12. |
| Questions and answers on a huge range of scientific topics make this a
great site for information on science. And if you don't find the answer
you're looking for already here, ask a question of the mad scientist of
your choice. |
| Montessori for Moms is a collection of many of Sibyl Carroll's popular
training guides for home schooling with the Montessori method. These
lesson plans are considered suitable for home schooling and classroom
teaching. |
| Montessori World is dedicated to providing information on the
Montessori teaching method. It includes resources, job listings,
information, teachers associations, parent associations, and more.
Mostly text-based, but well laid out and easy to follow. |
| A virtual community for kids online; this site allows kids to "build"
things in their community, and helps them help others get started. What
they're really learning to do is object-oriented programming. Wow. |
| Mrs. Bogucki's students and their parents are fortunate to have this
great place to catch up on classroom events, homework requirements, and
the writing and artwork of class members. For the rest of us, there are
teaching and kids' links, games, and word searches that are fun even if
they're not your spelling words this week! |
| The foundation was created to get resources and sources of informatoin
to the parents of gifted children. One particular focus is supplementing
the resources available in the school system, which are often inadequate
to serve the educational needs of gifted children |
| This site contains activities and information for students and
teachers who are interested in learning more about the nervous system.
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| How to balance socialization and education in gifted children; a great
resource for parents. |
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