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100
Picture Books Everyone Should Know
This list was created by the New York Public Library.
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About.com
Elementary Education Resources
This site has hundreds of links selected to support
elementary-education teachers. Specific curriculum area,
free materials and professional development are all
listed here.
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ABCTeach Network
This is a site for kids, parents, student teachers and
teachers. It offers more than 5,000 free printable pages.
Visitors to this Web site can click on the following
areas: basics, research/reports, teaching extras, portfolios,
shape books, abc forums, theme units, reading comprehension,
fun activities, babysitting/daycare and flashcards.
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A to Z Teacher Stuff
http://www.atozteacherstuff.com
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Blue
Web'n Update
This site connects to more than 1,200 K-12 subject resources
through Web-based tutorials, Web-based activities, and
hot lists categorized by subject, grade level and format.
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Busy Teacher's Web site - online teaching materials,
lesson plans, and activities
http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/
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Colleges, College Scholarships, and Financial Aid Page
http://www.college-scholarships.com
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Council of Chief State School Officers
http://www.ccsso.org
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Education Testing Service (ETS)
http://www.ets.org
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Education Week
http://www.edweek.org
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Education World
This site includes more than 500,000 listed sites, covering
everything from K-12 schools online to education topics.
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The
Educator's Network
This site includes worksheets, theme units, rubrics,
teacher tools, posters and educational news.
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ERIC: Educational Resources Information Center
http://ericir.syr.edu
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FunBrain
This site gives parents a chance to participate in their
child's education and includes "Parent Quizzes"
and "Parent/Kid Challenges." Students can
take quizzes on this site and then receive responses
from their teachers.
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GradeConnect.com
Grade Connect is an easy-to-use course management system
that's packed with an impressive array of features proven
to help teachers manage their courses easier.
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I Love
that Teaching Idea!
Find ideas from teachers across the country, and take
advantage of a "worksheet and reproducible"
area.
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Internet Public Library
This site includes a reference center (style and writing
guides, genecology, encyclopedias) and KidSpace and
TeenSpace youth resource areas. By clicking on KidSpace,
the user can go to a page that has a "Science Fair
Project Resource Guide." The site also allows the
user to ask a reference question.
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Kidzone
This site has crafts, coloring pages and greeting cards
for kids as well as sites for teachers. "Kidzone
Fun Facts" links include animal facts, geography,
language arts, magic tricks, math, thematic units and
science experiments. There are free printable worksheets
available in each section.
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LibrarySpot
This site includes libraries (libraries online, film
libraries, government libraries, medical libraries,
public libraries), a reference desk (acronyms, almanacs,
associations, encyclopedias, grammar/style, quotations)
and a reading room (books, headlines, journals, newspapers,
magazines).
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Lincoln
Investment Plannning, Inc.
Resource Web site for teachers planning a money and
finance lessons for childen and teens.
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The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education
http://www.dese.mo.gov/
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National Association for the Education of Young Children
http://www.naeyc.org
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National Park Service
The National Park Service site allows users to "visit"
Americas national parks, view links to the past and
learn about nature and science in the parks.
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NEA Focus on Technology
http://www.nea.org/cet/
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NEA's Web Location for
Education
This is the premier Web community for NEA members and
others interested in public education. Access to the
site is for members only. The 10-digit number on each
NEA member's NEA Today registers him or her for the
site. Members select their specific areas of interest
(school improvement, classroom management, ESEA) so
that timely information is always available to them
as they access the site.
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No More Bullies
The Canadian-based organization No More Bullies offers
a child-friendly Web site that explains bullying in
uncomplicated terms and suggests ways to confront it.
The site also presents a list of books that teachers
can use to discuss bullying with young students.
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School Express
This site has a free thematic unit every week. Buttons
for word-find fun, beginning consonants, color word,
word problems, adjectives and adverbs are a few of the
selections included on this site. More than 5,000 free
worksheets and 200 free educational software programs
are available to download.
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Sites for
Teachers
This site is a listing of the most frequently used teacher-related
Web sites that are regularly ranked according to real-time
use.
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Songs4Teachers
This site has more than 100 songs and poems on a variety
of seasonal topics for free download.
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SuccessLink
This site has thousands of free lesson plans written
by Missouri teachers and linked to the Show-Me Standards.
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TeachersFirst
This is not only and excellent Web resource for teachers,
but visitors to this site can register for an e-mail
newsletter that reminds teachers of some of the resources
available through the Web site. The themes are timely,
and the site links to such areas as student-teacher
tips, differentiating instruction and resolving conflicts.
A professional content matrix and keyword search allow
users to search available topics.
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Teachers Helping Teachers - basic teaching tips for
inexperienced teachers
http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/
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Teaching Tips
This site is for new and experienced teachers alike,
It contains "ideas to inspire and support teachers."
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TeAch-nology
This is a Web portal for educators and lists their top
10 areas on the site as lesson plan center, free worksheets,
ideas that worked, student search center, power pack,
teaching themes, cartoons, movies of the day, games
for all and TeAch-nology tutorials.
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Think Quest
ThinkQuest, Inc. is a non-profit organization that offers
programs designed to advance education through the use
of technology. Several child-safe sites are available
through this site.
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Tips for Elementary
Teachers
Find lesson plans, humor for educators, education news,
instructional tips, resources and more on this site.
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United States Department of Education - lots of software,
links, resources and information http://www.ed.gov
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What to Expect
Your First Year of Teaching
The title says it all.