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Sites for Teachers
Marco Polo . . . internet content for the classroom Plagiarized.com . . . helps teachers and parents determine if a given piece of academic work has been obtained from the internet. Bibliomania . . . free online literature and study guides. Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library . . . a library of learning sites on the web. Includes web based tutorials, web based activities, web based projects, unit and lesson plans, and references and tools for all the subject areas. CGHS library's reference site . . . includes links to newspapers, a rhyming dictionary, Roget's Thesaurus, dictionaries, readers' guides, lyrics, law, medicine, and genealogy. Inspiration . . . information about Inspiration software and how to use it effectively with students. The Professional Development link is particularly helpful. |
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| NoodleBib . . . a free MLA Bibliography Composer that simplifies the process of creating and editing MLA-style bibliographies.
Classroom Connect . . .dedicated to creating the best in K-12 educational products and services to support the development of skills like information analysis, problem solving, communication, and acquisition of new content knowledge in language arts, math, science and social studies. FirstGov . . . official website for searching the U. S. Government. Refdesk.com . . . great home page material. You name it, it's here, including the best search engine on the web--google. KU Libraries Online Catalog . . . and so much more. Includes links to many online catalogs including ESU, K-State, and Wichita State. School Notes . . . teachers can put their notes and quizzes on the net. Teach with Movies . . . includes Learning Guides to each recommended film, describes the benefits of the movie, possible problems, and helpful background as well as discussion questions, bridges to reading, projects, and links to the internet. Finding Data on the Internet . . . a good starting place when you can't seem to find a good place to look. American Memory . . . the Library of Congress Historical Collections for the National Digital Library. Teaching with Laptops . . . some excellent ideas if you are feeling bold. Updated 12-13-02 |
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