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Multi-Subject Area Links |
BrainPOP: Games & curriculum-related fun for students (password required) BrainPOP, Jr.: BrainPOP's K-3 version of its multimedia resources Caesar Rodney's Elementary Wesbite: Interactive online tools & links for students Discovery Education: Teacher resources and access to United Streaming (with password) Busy Teacher's Cafe: Themed resources for planning lessons & activities FREE: Federal Resources for Educational Excellence archives great materials for teachers FunBrain: Games & curriculum-related fun for students Mrs. O’Hora’s House: Internet scavenger hunts about a wide range of topics NoodleTools: Build citations with NoodleTools…ask at the library for our password! Quia: Curriculum-based activities for students Mrs. Waltke's Literacy Page: Scott Foresman Reading Street Level Websites
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Art & Music Links |
Freeplay Music: Find great sounds & tunes to add to your presentations Metropolitan Museum of Art: Take a virtual visit to MOMA in New York City National Museum of Wildlife Art: Jackson Hole’s own wildlife art museum pARTners: A local organization providing a “formal school and community partnership.” Royalty Free Music: Public domain tracks to use for presentations
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Buddy's Favorites: Links to help us follow the 4 B's!
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Stop Bullying Now! Videos, games & information about bullying and what you can do to stop it!
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Language Arts Links |
AdLit: Strategies & resources for teachers helping students grade 4-12 with literacy skills. Book Wizard: Scholastic's online tool to help you find the perfect book! Freerice.com: Learn new vocabulary while helping organizations donate rice to people in poverty. Hoagie's Gifted: Reading Lists: Check out the "Scholastic Book Wizard BookAlike" feature. Jon Scieszka Worldwide: Learn more about the author of the "Time Warp Trio" Persuasion Map: An online tool to help students plan persuasive essays or speeches Poetry Alive!: Find links to poetry performed by the group & teacher resources Read-Write-Think: Teacher resources from the National Council of Teachers of English & the International Reading Association Starfall: Activities for students learning to read Word Investigations: Find meanings & histories of words with these websites: All Words.com: Search for definitions & translations using all or part of any word Merriam-Webster.com: Games, English-Spanish translation & definitions Your Dictionary.com: Games, worksheets, articles, tips & definitions Word Central: Create your own dictionary, definitions, games, & a buzz word of the day. |
Library & Technology Links |
The 39 Clues: Keep up with this interactive series of books on the Web site. Adventures of Cyberbee: Learn to evaluate websites, find helpful links to resources Babymouse!: Learn more about this sassy mouse from Random House's website. Roald Dahl: Learn all about one of our favorite authors from his official website. Dewey Decimal Challenge: Do you know Dewey? Test your knowledge here. Neil Gaiman: Visit the 2009 Newbery-award-winning author's homepage Gary Paulsen: Learn more about this author & his adventurous life. The Invention of Hugo Cabret: Interactive website to accompany an award-winning book Jon Scieszka Worldwide: All about this zany author's books Learning.com: For technology students testing their computer skills Nativestock.com: Native American photography by Marilyn Angel Wynn NetSmartz For Kids: Learn more about staying safe online OSLIS: Learn about the steps of research & build citations online Jack Prelutsky: Get to know our nation's first Children's Poet Laureate! Series & Sequels: Use the Mid-Continent Public LIbrary's site to find the next in a series of books you're reading Shel Silverstein: Learn more about this poet from his website. Steve Jenkins: The nonfiction picture book author's website. Tale of Desperaux: Visit the website for this super book-turned-movie. Think.com: Keep up with the latest at CES Time Warp Trio: Website for the Discovery Channel Show based on Jon Scieszka's book series- play games, watch clips, and more Tomie DePaola: Author of one of our favorite books, The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush Wikipedia: Anyone can edit this online encyclopedia, so check its facts against a reliable source such as the World Book Online Mo Willems: Author of Knuffle Bunny, the Pigeon books, and Elephant & Piggie Where the Wild Things Are: Watch a trailer for the upcoming movie, based on the book.
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Math Links |
AplusMath: Math games for students Cool Math 4 Kids: Math games for students Kids Domain: You guessed it…more great math games! MSN Stock Research: Used by Math Club participants National Archives of Virtual Manipulatives: Interactive tools to help students learn & interact with math concepts Stock Market Game: Play the stock market with virtual cash; for Math Club participants The Sets Game: Play by finding sets of cards that match or don't match by attributes.
Math Facts Sites...practice makes perfect! Everyday Math: Click "launch" on "Free Family Resources" box Math Magician Wild On Math Math Fact Practice That's A Fact |
Physical Education Links |
PE’s Central Log It! Program: Log in to track your physical activity |
Science Links |
Discovery.com: Discovery Channel programming & related resources USA Environmental Protection Agency: Website for students-explore away! FOSS Science: Teacher resources for FOSS science curriculum Mole Rats! From National Geographic & video from the Oregon Zoo MBGnet: Missouri Botanical Garden’s site about the biomes of the world Our Solar System: Explore facts about our solar system in English & Spanish. Planet Webquest: Is earth the only planet? Find out more about our solar system! Weather Channel: Satellite imagery, forecasts & more about the weather The Yuckiest Site on the Web: Discovery Kids’ site on fascinatingly gross biology topics |
Social Studies Links |
50States.com: Yellow pages information about our “fifty nifty” United States 5th Grade History Page: Resources from the East Ward Elementary School in PA African American Biographies A to Z: Browse biographies of notable African Americans Ben’s Guide: Information about the branches of our US Government Black History: Multimedia resources from Biography.com Colonial America: Student resources for more information about Colonial America Colonial Williamsburg: Multimedia information about this historical site Kids.gov: Find links to state sites, career information, history, laws, and more! Kids' Web Japan: An introduction to Japan for students Lewis & Clark: This National Geographic site follows the explorers’ western journey Native American Facts for Kids: Helpful facts and information about tribes of Native Americans in North America Native American Regions: Learn about North American Tribes according to region NetState.com: State flags, symbols, seals, emblems, and more about the USA Regions of the United States: Students share their regional knowledge with one another Scholastic News-Election '08: Get the latest on the presidential election, 2008. State of Wyoming: Current information about Wyoming from the state government The White House: The latest about our government and its workings White House Kids: Up-to-date news from the White House. World Atlas.com: Maps & information about the countries of the world Wyoming Chamber of Commerce: Links to information about our state. Wyoming Department of Workforce Services Wyoming 4 Kids: Information about Wyoming’s past & present, specifically for students Wyoming History: The basics of Wyoming history & general information about our state |