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Parent Information

Counselor's Page

The Helping Hands School

The Helping Hands School in Clifton Park, New York, has been serving preschoolers with special needs for the last 15 years. This on-line database focuses on the school's founding mission: to help developmentally delayed preschoolers prepare for public education. Parents, health care professionals,and teachers can find information about developmental delays, why intervention is necessary, and most importantly, what parents can do for their children with disabilities. Grade Level: Early Childhood Content Area: Education (Special Education), Community Interest (Parenting/Families)

New York Times Parent Connection

Join a discussion, or read the latest education news. Browse product reviews or visit recommended sites. Learn about the vacation donation program or visit other areas of The New York Times on the Web.

ETS Net

They are responsible for the SATs, GREs, GMATs and others. You can get practice questions for the SATs and info on jobs/careers and college financial aid

Helping Your Students With Homework: A Guide for Teachers

Homework is a source of frustration for many teachers. That's why Nancy Paulu of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Research & Improvement (OERI) produced this site. Filled with ideas from teachers for helping make homework effective, the site is organized around 18 tips for getting homework done.

Parent Soup

This intricate site for parents covers a wide variety of parenting issues. Extensive resources are organized into sections for expecting parents, parents of babies, parents of toddlers & preschoolers, parents of school-age children, and parents of teens. The site also includes discussion forums and Education Central, a site packed with information for parents an teachers.


Curriculum and Lesson Plans for K-12

FunBrain

Featuring over Thirty Games (free) across eight subjects. Proton Don The periodic table can be elementary. Guess the Number Figure out the secret. Grammar Gorillas Monkey around with your grammar skills. Teachers: Gain access FunBrain's library of made quizzes for your students take online with Quiz Lab. Quizzes are automatically graded emailed to you. Tell parents you think. Share ideas with other teachers. Find research online.

New York Times Learning Network

Each school day, access a lesson plan based on the day's news. Print it out for classroom use. Share a plan of your own, or visit the lesson archive. Learn about our NIE program, or browse our list of recommended Web sites.

US Department of Education

Resource help and answers to educational questions via email


Language Arts K-12

Legends

Academy of American Poets

Cinema: How Are Hollywood Films Made?

Pilkey's Website of Fun

Favorite Poem Project

"Reading a poem silently instead of saying a poem is like the difference between staring at sheet music and actually humming or playing the music on an instrument," says U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. His Favorite Poem Project shares audio and video of people reading their favorite poems, and invites readers to send in their favorite poems with a few sentences about why it is special to them. Students are invited to participate, and this could be a springboard for classrooms to develop their own favorite poem web sites. Grade Level: Elementary, Middle School, High School, College Content Area: English (Literature), English (Speaking), Arts (Performing Arts)

ART Capades

This site has easy, fun, educational activities for young students (K-3), including monolingual Spanish speakers. The site distributes the activity to the student without linking to external sites. Hypertext links provide flexible navigation within the application for browsing and art selection and elaboration.

Purdue Writing Lab

Handouts and activity sheets to print out for class use

Mitsuharu Matsuoka's Home Page

A teacher at Nagoya University in Japan created this site with links to literary sites throughout the world

AJR Newslink

Links to newspapers and magazine websites around the world

Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site

Collection of reviews, curriculum ideas and activities organized by grade level

American Folk: Folklore & Popular Culture

Stories about real people

Little Planet Times

"Dateline, Little Planet. Yesterday, in the meadow at the edge of the Old Forest, two friends were pulled apart just before they were going to fight. And what the two friends were ready to fight over was ..." You'll have to visit this site to find out what made Porky and Dorky so mad. This original web site encourages kids to read and write with The Little Planet Times, a newspaper created by and for kids. Top stories creatively present monthly themes, like conflict resolution. Readers can find out what's new in the "School Spotlight" or check out the Entertainment section for movie reviews or sports news. "Creative Corner" invites readers to view work of others or submit original poems, stories or artwork.


Art and Music

A Lifetime of Color : Network Nuggets

Art Safari

ArtsEdge

ArtEdge aims to bring together and organize the best of ideas, information, and resources from the arts and from education. Includes news, links, curriculum, and more. From the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts (with additional support from the U.S. Department of Education).


History and Social Studies

Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations

HISTORY: Atlas of the 20th Century

Our Gold Rush Community

US Geological Survey Water Resources Applications Software

Documenting the American South: The Southern Experience in 19th Century America

Peace Corps: Kids World

This Peace Corps site for kids is designed to educate and entertain children about world geography and the cultures of other countries. Children can also send electronic postcards, read folk tales from around the world, download coloring pages and test their geography savvy with an interactive game. Grade Level: Elementary, Middle School Content Area: History & Social Studies (Geography & Cultures) [Dewey #900]

Archiving Early America

Documents from our nation's early years, crossword puzzle and daily listing of what happened on this day in history in early America


Math and Science

General Chemistry Online

Animals of the World: Network Nuggets

Weather Underground

Learning Planet

CalPhotos

Scott's Botanical Links

Waterford Press

The Evergreen Project Adventures

Thunk.com

Satellites

How Stuff Works

A great place to come to learn about how things work in the world around you. Have you ever wondered how the engine in your car works, or what gears do, or what makes the inside of your refrigerator cold? Then How Stuff Works is the place for you! A new article gets added every week, so visit often and sign up for the HSW Newsletter to get the latest news.

Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies

A free educational web site featuring interactive math lessons. Our innovative lessons use a problem-solving approach and actively engage students in the learning process. Educators like our lessons because they aspire to the NCTM Standards for Teaching Mathematics. Kids like them because they are fun and easy to use.

Garbage: How can my community reduce waste?

"Garbage" is inspired by programs from Race to Save the Planet, a video series in the Annenberg/CPB Multimedia Collection. At this project site, students can learn about the waste disposal habits of the average American and solutions to solve problems related to garbage in the environment. Included are an interactive Hazardous Waste quiz, problem-solving exercises, related resources, and much more. Grade Level: Elementary, Middle School Content Area: Science (Environmental Studies)

Particle Data Group

Introduces the Standard Model theory of fundamental particles and forces and includes materials to support classroom activities

Carolina Coastal Science

Iquiry based science activity uses the Web to explore science in coastal Carolina. A guide for educators provides a variety of teaching suggestions.

Geologylink

For anyone who has ever been interested in "the world's daily geological rumblings," Geology Link is a "must see" site. You'll find breaking news on geologic events all over the world, the latest news and discoveries, hot topics, virtual field trips, interactive forums, an image gallery and more. From Worth Publishers, this site has something for everyone, from preschoolers to professional geologists.


Health and Physical Education

Healthfinder--US Department of Health and Human Services http://www.healthfinder.gov/


Internet and Computer Technology

California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse

A Brief History of the Internet, Version 3.1--The Internet Society http://www.isoc.org/internet-history/

Harnessing the Power of the Web

Headbone Derby's "Revenge of the Lunar Fringe"

Internet heroes Iz and Augie need your help to beat the evil Cosmo La Rue in Headbone Zone's the "Revenge of the Lunar Fringe!" Sign your classroom up for this no cost, interactive learning adventure and your students will match wits with a clever foe while developing internet skills and testing their "musico-cultural" smarts. Learning doesn't get much more fun than this, and better yet, participating classrooms can win free software and hardware in the current contest. A teacher's guide includes an Internet primer and curriculum integration tips.


New Teacher Resources

Beginning Teacher's Tool Box

Teachers Helping Teachers

Teachers.net: Mentor Support Center

I Love Teaching.com

What to Expect Your First Year of Teaching


Revised Revised February 2007