Tag Archives: history
So Much Learning on One Website
National Geographic is a huge website! It would take a person a long time to go through the whole thing. Take the time to teach your student how to use this website. It is well worth your time, especially for the photographs. For instance, search on volcanoes. This is a wonderful website for for unit studies and research projects.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ National Geographic provides free maps, photos, videos and daily news stories, as well as articles and features about animals, the environment, cultures, …
Large List of Educational Websites
http://kidinfo.com/ The Web’s best student homework and teacher, parent reference resource: an educational card catalogue and web directory to the best Pre K-12…
Workshop: America’s National Mystery Book Series=Great Cross-Curricular Material
Title: America’s National Mystery Book Series= Great Cross-Curricular Material
Speaker/Affiliation: Carole Marsh/Gallopade International
Date and Time: Saturday, July 31st, 2010, 11:15 AM
Description: America’s National Mystery Book Series: Real Kids! Real Places! uses real kids as characters in current day stories that incorporate history, geography and culture. With locations all over the country, these fact-based mysteries will take children on a journey of learning through the excitement of mystery! Free handouts will be available and a door prize will be given. (Room 104)












