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September's Links:
    1. America's Tragedy: Links for the classroom: news, counselling & issues
    2. October will be National Family History Month
    3. EDSiteMent's Monthly Picks, Sept.
    4. The Beginning Teacher's ToolBox
    5. Geography World! a Social Studies Subject Guide.
    6. Track Monarch Butterflies in real time with other classrooms around N.America!
    7. KanCRN's project and others links at our Project List!
    8. The Eisenhower Clearinghouse's Digital Dozen for September.
    9. The ILTLI's Math Links and  The ILT's Problem Based Links
      1. The House of Math Stories for Children, Figure This! Math Challenges for Families
    10. NASA's AstroVenture
      1. Students in grades 5-8 are transported to the future where they role play NASA occupations and use scientific inquiry, as they search for and build a planet  with the necessary characteristics for human habitation.
    11. RiverDeep's EarthPulse incorporated in the JASONProject XII 
    12. Olympic Links
    13. AskERIC Hot Topics, Olympics
    14. The Official International Olympic Committee WebSite
    15. The Official US Olympic Committee WebSite
    16. The Offical Olympic Games Site
    17. Yahoo!'s Olympic News and previous coverage from Australia
    18. Yahooligan's Olympics Links
    19. NBC's Olympic WebSite
    20. The Real Story behind the Ancient Olympic Games
    21. The first Modern Olympic Games, 1896
    22. The Olympic Studies Center
    23. Lesson Plans & Projects: Education and activities; The Downhill Race & Physics; an Olympic WebQuest.
    24. Notes from the field, by underwater archeologists!  Great Lakes research to begin.
    25. Global Warming info from KanCRN
    26. HomeWorkCentral.com
    27. Teacher, Parent, and Student Links;  two educator listservs and numerous tools available to educators; Their Top 8 knowledge websites organized by curriculum area.
    28. Teacher Online Management Resources: BigChalk.com, BlackBoard.com,LightSpan.com.
    29. Thesaurus, Phrases, Quotations & More from Internet Oracle!
    30. Math Problem solving from Figure This
    31. Primary teachers, EnchantedLearning.com,
    32. BrainPop graphic & video support for tough to teach concepts with young learners.
    33. Family Education Network , AOL's online education network.
    34. Cleveland Heights-University Heights ideas for Internet Projects and Lessons.
    35. Excellent ideas for the Elementary Teacher!
    36. KidPix, Claris, Microsoft, technology lesson plan ideas!
    37. TekMom
    38. On going global projects, also our list of projects.
    39. The GateWay To Educational Materials
October's links:
  • The Michigan 4H's Children's Garden
  • America's Tragedy: Links for the classroom: news, counselling & issues
  • National Family History Month!
  • These Links from MarcoPolo's Internet Content for The Classroom
    Learn how family names sometimes told what job you did in "Old Business, New Business" (Grades 3-5).
    Predict what your life might be like in the future at "Geo-Generations" (Grades 3-5).
    Interview older adults about their childhood in "Your Family Anthology" (All Grades), "Eyewitness to History" (Grades K-2) and "History in Household Objects" (Grades 9-12).
  • PBS Program Evolution
  • Is this really an invention or a hoax?
  • NASA's Halloween Links from NASA Kids Page
  • Has Internet growth finally peaked?
  • Census Data, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Data, Census Factfinder
  • The Book Spot!
  • Great Archeological Sites
  • US 2000 Census Information
  • US Census Bureau
    Northern Ohio, Cleveland Data
  • Our list of Highly InteractiveSites
  • Free Government Resources for Educators
  • WOW!Saskatchewan Schools SEDC Teacher Resources
  • Virtual  Highschools: Concord, Florida Virtual HS, CyberSchool.  All three are reputedly far superior to the "online, automatic textbook environments" which presently dominate the market.
  • Ron Goodwin has a page devoted to OnLine Education.
  • Free Gov't Curriculum Materials
  • HomeWorkCentral.com 
  • Life Long Learning from EduScapes.com
  • Teacher, Parent, and Student Links;  two educator listservs and numerous tools available to educators; Their Top 8 knowledge websites organized by curriculum area.
  • The National Parent Information Network:  Advice for everything from the impact of TV upon violence to helping children make friends at school.
  • Practicing Internet Safety
  • The Safe Kids Home Page
  • Kid Safety by the Global SchoolNet Foundation, Internet Use and Protecting Kids
  • Old links from The ILT's Internet Workshop
  • The Eclipse 2/26 , SAVVY Cyber Teacher

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  • November & October's Links
  • Election Day Links Cleveland Area Election Results!
    1. The ILT's Election Links
    2. Running for President is a lot like playing baseball!
      1. Excellent metphor, portaying our electoral process through baseball concepts.
    3. Northern Ohio Election Day News From Cleveland Live
    4. Examine the latest vote in Congress or find out who represents you in Washington D.C.
    5. Take an opinion poll and compare yourself with representatives & others.
    6. Yahoo!'s election guide.
    7. More Social Studies links from our SAVVY Cyber Teacher curriculum
    8. Congresslink Communicator, ideas for using this resource and enhancing civics education from the Dirksen Congressional Center providing experts online, lesson plans, and an electronic newsletter.
    9. Join the CongressLink Communicator mailing list, send an e-mail to aschade@pekin.net and type "newsletter subscribe" in the subject line.
  • November is MOYA, Month of the Young Adolescent.  Click MOYA at  National Middle Level Education
  • Los Angeles County Office of Education's Electronic Classrooms
  • The Ultimate Collaborative Project!
  • NatureServe, online encyclopedia of life!
  • October is Computer Learning Month
  • Sponsorship and Activities from The Computer Learning Organization
  • October is  Child Health Month
  • Age specific, developmentally appropriate and culturally sensitive educational programs that can help children develop healthy attitudes from the American Academy of Pediatrics
  • The AAP's divisional Home Pages
  • DREAMCATCHER EMBARKS ON GLOBAL FLIGHT
  • On September 12, pilots Chris Wall and Dan Dominguez took off on the general aviation adventure of a lifetime. They are flying around the world in an Aero Commander 560E called "Dreamcatcher" as part of a mission to bring the world to 23 million students who are following the adventure over the Internet.
  • Lesson Plans,WebQuests, and news for teachers at edHelper.com.
  • Language Arts Lessons.
  • Primary Sources:
  • US History & CivicsSpanish Exploration and Colonization of  The US
  • December Links
  • Pearl Harbor lessons designed in Soarweb, referencing Soarweb Materials:
  • Was the United States Ready for Pearl Harbor?  a Level 1 project, Level 2 project
  • December's Diversity Calendar
  • The Meaning of Ramadan
    Introduction to Islam , The Qur'an
    A Lesson plan to introduce the holy month to students.
  • MSNBC's Pencil News, News for Kids
  • Election Recounting, Statistical Error, Margin of Differences, What is the liklihood of achieving a statistically accurate count?  (More Election links below for November)
  • Pearl Harbor Day
  • In Memorium , and Dec. 7th Links provided by  Pearl Harbor Naval Base
    More Pearl Harbor Day Links , More History, and Yahooligans.
  • Winter Holiday Links
  • Celebrate the Season from Education World
  • A puzzler, why does it work?Prepare for those Snow Days!  TV5's school closings list! Be sure to use "Reload" or "Refresh" to get the latest updates while reading the list.
  • The ILT's Problem Based Learning Links
  • Problem Based Learning through Ford Middle School, Berea City Schools.
    NASA's Problem Based Projects!
  • From The NSBA (National School Board's) Conference, 10/25/2000
  • VirtualogyHistory's great minds, great moments, great events.... Only students & teachers can publish materials here!
  • NASA's Classroom of The Future, COTF, Modules, Teacher Pages.
  • Technology Challenge Grants:
  • The KanCRN Golobal Research Network; links to Global Warming, Ozone Data, Digital Monarch Watch, and much more!
    SURWeb, web publishing of media shows!
    Polaris Career Center's:
  • (OCCL) Ohio Consortium for Conceptual Learning (video distance learning "Frameworks." Its not just talking heads at a distance!)
  • Savvy Cyber Teacher workshop in Atlanta.
  • The National Education Association's Ed Links,  their Foundation for the Improvement of Education, and their Tech: Making The Grade.
  • Concept Mapping with Inspiration Software! Other Sources: Graphic Organizer, and Fact Sheet.
  • Education Portals: brainium, bigchalk, TeacherUniverse, Blackboard, homeroom, Britannica.com (not Encyclopedia Britannica online), AskJeeves Teacher Assistance and Student assistance, AOL@School & AOL research assistance.
  • Virtual  Highschools: Concord, Florida Virtual HS, CyberSchool.  All three are reputedly far superior to the "online, automatic textbook environments" which presently dominate the market.
  • Ron Goodwin has a page devoted to OnLine Education.
  • NASA's AstroVenture
  • Students in grades 5-8 are transported to the future where they role play NASA occupations and use scientific inquiry, as they search for and build a planet  with the necessary characteristics for human habitation.
  • RiverDeep's EarthPulse incorporated in the JASONProject XII
  • Free Gov't Curriculum Materials
  • HomeWorkCentral.com 
  • Life Long Learning from EduScapes.com, professional development from Honolulu Community College.
  • Teacher, Parent, and Student Links;  two educator listservs and numerous tools available to educators; Their Top 8 knowledge websites organized by curriculum area.
  • The National Parent Information Network:  Advice for everything from the impact of TV upon violence to helping children make friends at school.
  • Practicing Internet Safety
  • The Safe Kids Home Page
  • Kid Safety by the Global SchoolNet Foundation, Internet Use and Protecting Kids
  • January Links
    1. NASA's Education Home Page
    2. National Geographic's Xpeditions!  (The Society)
    3. Animal Web Cam from the Smithsonian Institution
    4. The Saskatchewan Virtual Resource Center and Evergreen Curriculum Area by grade level
    5. Teaching to The Seven Multiple Intelligences
    6. Intel's page for Technology Resources and Tools for Education
    7. Beginning Teacher's Toolbox
    8. Kathy Schrock's 100th Day Activities.
    9. Teacher Lessons from teach.net
    10. Mentor Teachers
    11. Teaching to The Seven Multiple Intelligences
    12. Intel's page for Technology Resources and Tools for Education
    13. Beginning Teacher's Toolbox
    14. Kathy Schrock's 100th Day Activities.
    15. The ILT's Olympic Links.
  • February Links
  • MarcoPolo Internet Content for the Classroom, Polaris MarcoPolo Workshop
  • Lesson Plans for teachers, easily searchable!
  • A Multicultural Calendar
  • Get the Jump on Valentine's Day Lessons! (send us your lessons!)
  • The Mt. Everest, Mountain Zone.
  • The Great Iditarod Sled Dog Race!
  • Iditarod Status
  • Kathy Schrock's 100th Day Activities.
  • Prepare for those Snow Days!  TV5's school closings list! Be sure to use "Reload" or "Refresh" to get the latest updates while reading the list.
  • NASA News and Headlines.
  • Black History Month Links
  • African American History, Culture and Black Studies Resources
    Homework Central's links to African American Heritage.
    An Introduction to The Harlem Renaissance
    The Development of Harlem;  chronicles the history of the establishment in 1658.
    New York Digital City; Learn more about Harlem and other parts of New York
    Who Was Percy Lavon Julian? Zora Neale Hurston? Gwendolyn Brooks?
    Black History Links provided by Kentucky Educational TV
    Pacific Bell's Black History Links, and their newest Black Month links.
    Black Families, different profile each month.
    Everything Black: a directory of related sites.
    Scriptorium,a selection of letters and memorirs, includes writings from a 19th century slave woman.
  • Afro-America's Black History Month Museum.
  • From The NSBA (National School Board's) Conference, 2002
  • VirtualogyHistory's great minds, great moments, great events.... Only students & teachers can publish materials here!
  • NASA's Classroom of The Future, COTF, Modules, Teacher Pages.
  • Technology Challenge Grants:
  • The KanCRN Golobal Research Network; links to Global Warming, Ozone Data, Digital Monarch Watch, and much more!
    Soarweb,  Polaris website for teacher/student web-based-media shows!
    Polaris Career Center's:
  • (OCCL) Ohio Consortium for Conceptual Learning (video distance learning "Frameworks." Its not just talking heads at a distance!)
  • Savvy Cyber Teacher workshop in Atlanta.
  • The National Education Association's Ed Links,  their Foundation for the Improvement of Education, and their Tech: Making The Grade.
  • Concept Mapping with Inspiration Software! Other Sources: Graphic Organizer, and Fact Sheet.
  • Education Portals: brainium, bigchalk, TeacherUniverse, Blackboard, homeroom, Britannica.com (not Encyclopedia Britannica online), AskJeeves Teacher Assistance and Student assistance, AOL@School & AOL research assistance.
  • Virtual  Highschools: Concord, Florida Virtual HS, CyberSchool.  All three are reputedly far superior to the "online, automatic textbook environments" which presently dominate the market.
  • Ron Goodwin has a page devoted to OnLine Education.
  • NASA's AstroVenture
  • Students in grades 5-8 are transported to the future where they role play NASA occupations and use scientific inquiry, as they search for and build a planet  with the necessary characteristics for human habitation.
  • RiverDeep's EarthPulse incorporated in the JASONProject XII
  • Free Gov't Curriculum Materials
  • HomeWorkCentral.com 
  • Life Long Learning from EduScapes.com
  • Teacher, Parent, and Student Links;  two educator listservs and numerous tools available to educators; Their Top 8 knowledge websites organized by curriculum area.
  • The National Parent Information Network:  Advice for everything from the impact of TV upon violence to helping children make friends at school.
  • Practicing Internet Safety 
  • The Safe Kids Home Page
    Kid Safety by the Global SchoolNet Foundation, Internet Use and Protecting Kids

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  • March Links
  • The Great Iditarod Sled Dog Race!
  • Iditarod Status and ILT Links
  • Women's History Month!  and Youth Art Month as well!
  • National Women's History Project
    National Women's Hall of Fame
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh
  • Technology Integration Project, Oral Herstory Project
  • What did you do in the war, Grandma?
  • EarthDay!  March 20, 2002.
  • "From March 6 through March 31, 2000, an online audience of over a million students  joined a team of scientists and adventurers on an exciting journey through the American Southwest, in search of clues to one of the greatest mysteries of ancient America. Over a thousand years ago, Ancient Pueblo Indians, often referred to as the Anasazi, developed a highly advanced culture in the Four Corners region. However, despite a century of archaeological research by experts, there is no evidence that any Anasazi people remained in the Four Corners region after 1300. Their dwellings were left in ruins-abandoned, some set on fire. Where did these desert people go? What drove them out? On AmericaQuest, our online audience will guide the team as they seek to discover the answers to this great mystery."
  • Project Web Site: http://quest.classroom.com/america2000/splash.asp for current activities.
  • Kathy Schrock's 100th Day Activities.
  • Brain Awareness Week! & Brain Awareness MonthLinks at the ILT
  • The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives provides a search engine for brain awareness topics for teachers.  Visit www.beemnet.com/dana/kidlinks.html for web resources, brain games, activities, etc.
  • The Mt. Everest, Mountain Zone.
  • National Newspaper in Education Week
  • Newspaper in Education Week.
  • WOW! Saskatchewan Schools SEDC Teacher Resources
  • April
  • EarthDay Collaborative Project.
  • Census Data, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Data, Census Factfinder
  • The Book Spot!
  • Great Archeological Sites
  • US 2000 Census Information
  • US Census Bureau
    Northern Ohio, Cleveland Data
  • Our list of Highly InteractiveSites
  • Free Government Resources for Educators
  • The UN CyberSchool Bus
  • UN Environment Programme
  • Planet Diary
  • Solar Winds & Solar Flares from NASA or from NOAA
  • Get the latest report on Solar Flare eruptions or the Aurora Borealis!
  • Health & Science
  • BrainPop!
    Human Body Scavenger Hunt question sheet and page designed by a Savvy Cyber Teacher!
    BodyQuest, a ThinkQuest exploration of the anatomy of the human body for 11-16 year olds.
    The FunZone!, Inside the Human Body,
  • April will be National Math Education Month.  Check out our own Math Links!
  • "The Math Class of the Week" contest details from Advantage Learning Systems.
  • Math & Physics lessons tied to athletics.
  • The National Math Trail, Students across the United States are hitting the math trail to identify how

  • math is used in their communities.
  • May-June Links
  • How Stuff Works!
  • Women in Science, a ThinkQuest project.
  • The Science behind the news, The Why Files.
  • Science Fair Central at Discovery.com.
  • Seeing, hearing and smelling, how the brain interprets sensory reception.
  • The Gateway to Educational Materials: Quality materials, lessons, internet resources!
  • Kathy Schrock's Award Winning, Top Content Sites and her 100th Day Activities.
  • The United Nation's CyberSchoolBus, Global Teaching & Learning Project and their Elementary Planet.
  • Filamentality: ideas for internet integration for teachers, librarians, students and parents.
  • Space TV, from the Society for International Space Cooperation

  • K-8 Aeronautics on the Web!
    World Environment Day, June 5, 1998
  • The UN CyberSchool Bus
  • UN Environment Programme
  • Planet Diary
     
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