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Curriculum Web Links

June 29, 2009

The web sites noted below are those that are particularly helpful to teachers and administrators in our district. The sites provide a wide variety of educational resources, research tools, lesson plans, teaching materials, teaching strategies and learning applications and activities.

The categories include Administration, Art, Bilingual/ESL Education, Career Education, Communication/Media Arts, Counseling, Early Childhood Education, Encyclopedias/Research Tools, General Education, Gifted Education, Health/Safety Education, Language Arts, Lesson Plans, Literature/Reading, Math, Music, Physical Education, Science, Search Engines, Social Studies, Special Education, Standards, Study Skills and Test-Taking Strategies, Teacher Resources and Technology.

Read the descriptions of the web sites below and select the title to move directly to the web site.

ADMINISTRATION

Cook County Suburban Regional Office of Education
This web site provides information on suburban Cook County schools including a directory, information and forms regarding certification and information on substitute teaching.

Illinois State Board of Education
Most information about the schools of Illinois and the Illinois system of education can be found at this site, including ISAT information and ISAT preparation materials.

ART

Art Institute of Chicago
Special features of this site include a kid’s section and a family activities section.

Art Museum Network
Links are provided at this site to over 200 art museums around the world with access to their collections and resources.

ArtCyclopedia, The
This is an excellent source for all things art related. Search the extensive collection of 80,000 images from over 7,500 artists by title or art museum, or browse by artist, movement, medium, nationality, or name. There are also many links to other art sites.

ArtsEdNet
This site is an online arts education service for Grades K-12. The site includes online exhibits, the latest trends in art education, lesson plans, and other curriculum resources.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Visitors to this site can explore over 44,000 works of art by department, types of art and subject.

National Gallery of Art
This site is rich and well-developed. It provides a full view of the collection and a special section for kids in addition to numerous other features.

National Gallery of Art
This site is rich and well-developed. It provides a full view of the collection and a special section for kids in addition to numerous other features.

Web Museum
At WebMuseum one can enjoy 10,000,000 images and documents from galleries and art museums around the world. Listings by artist are accompanied by short biographies and a list of available paintings, while theme listings include a brief introduction the period and a list of paintings. Unusual or important terms in all entries link to a glossary.

BILINGUAL/ESL EDUCATION

Babel Fish Translation
This site translates web pages, e-mails and typed or pasted text up to 150 words from and to many languages including English to Spanish and Spanish to English.

Dave’s ESL Cafe
This site has many items of interest to ESL students and teachers including in-depth sections devoted to idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang.

Enchanted Learning Little Explorers
This site presents a great picture dictionary in English and Spanish with web links to more detail on the words presented.

Enlaces bilingües para niños y maestros
This site for elementary school students is mostly in Spanish. The site provides links to games, poems and stories. There are also links to lesson plans for teachers and information for parents.

ESL Lesson Plans
Provided at this site are large collections of lesson plans and activities as well as links to other ESL sites helpful to ESL and bilingual teachers..

ESL: English-To-Go
This site is a source for classroom-ready ESL activities that include topical articles from Reuters as resources. New lessons are posted weekly and include all student materials and clear teacher instructions.

everythingESL.Net
This site feature resources for ESL teachers working with K-12 language minority students. The site includes lesson plans, information, staff inservicing, activities, bulletin boards and more.

National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education
This institution collects, analyzes, and disseminates information related to the effective education of linguistically and culturally diverse K-12 learners. The site includes an online library, language and education links, databases, and links to publishers and distributors of teaching materials.

CAREER EDUCATION

BLS Career Information
This site presents information on the most popular jobs in relation to school subjects in which students may be interested.

Career Key, The
This site can help students learn about career decisions and plan for a job that best suits their personality and abilities.

Family Network Career Exploration
This site allows students to select a career and review full information on that particular careeer.

COMMUNICATION/MEDIA ARTS

Educational Theatre Association, The
The ETA is devoted to promoting and supporting educational theater programs. The site provides a large number of education links.

COUNSELING

American School Counselor Association
There are lots of good links and information for counselors on this site. There is also a useful section for parents.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Early Childhood Educator’s & Family Web Corner
This site provides information and links on all topics related to preschool and primary level education. There is a complete section devoted to parents which provides information on all aspects of raising young children.

Earlychildhood.com
This site is designed for the teacher who wants to bring more to her room than a planbook; it is a resource for the instructor who wants her students to have fun while they learn!

Enchanted Learning Little Explorers
This site presents a great picture dictionary with web links to more detail on the words presented.

Idea Box
At this site you will find crafts, games, music and songs. Seasonal activities that young children love abound. Be sure to visit the site often to see the great idea of the day, visit the site of the week and read the message board.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS/RESEARCH TOOLS

Academy of Achievement
This site presents a multimedia experience, designed as a virtual museum, to bring the inspiring life stories of this century’s eminent achievers to the fingertips of every student, teacher and parent. Biographies are supplemented by interviews and quotes and include audio and video of their subjects.

Awesome Library, The
A research portal with links to every possible type of reference source is featured on this site.

Biography.com
Detailed biographies with pictures of over 25,000 people are included in this site.

CIA The World Factbook
This site presents current facts, flags, maps and essential information on all countries.

E-Conflict World Encyclopedia
Billed as the best “country” site on the web, this site provides full information on countries as well as maps and multimedia. It even includes a sound file that will play the national anthem of each country.

Electronic Reference Desk
This site provides links to scholarly reference sources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, map collections and thesauri.

Encarta
This encyclopedia provides exhaustive content with over 47,00 articles, color graphics, multimedia and dynamic maps.

Infoplease Countries
This site presents current facts, flags, maps and essential information on all countries.

Information Please
This massive site provides reference materials such as almanacs, encyclopedias and dictionaries but also provides sections for teachers including lesson plans, activities and printable graphic organizers. There is also a very useful section for parents with links to many parent-related sites.

Kids Konnect.com
This site is a major gateway to educational web sites in all subject areas.

Library Spot
Library Spot makes finding the best information on the Internet quick, easy and fun. The resources are endless and include lesson plans for teachers and reading tips for parents. A bookmark at this site is like having a multitalented and versatile reference librarian available to answer questions 24 hours a day.

Lives, The Biography Resource
This is the largest guide to biography sites on the Internet. All Individual Lives link to biographies of people who are no longer living.

GENERAL EDUCATION

African American Web Connection
This site offers a good selection of mostly popular web pages on topics such as art, authors, history, and other index sites; also includes annotated listings for online periodicals, and resources for children.

American Treasures of the Library of Congress
This site categorizes as “treasures” some of the more than 110 million items in the Library of Congress. These include Thomas Jefferson’ handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence, Jelly Roll Morton’s early compositions, Maya Lin’s original drawing for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the earliest known baseball cards, and the first motion picture deposited for copyright.

Big Chalk’s Homework Central
The staff of academic and education specialists at this site have carefully reviewed the best Web sites and organized them into comprehensive collections for hundreds of subject areas. The academic subject collections are organized for three grade levels: elementary school, middle school and high school.Students can easily find the tutorials and research information they need by searching within this site. There are also robust resource sections for teachers, librarians/media specialists, school administrators, students and parents.

BrainPOP
This is a great site for presenting learning concepts in all subject areas via movies and tutorials.

Enchanted Learning
Enchanted Learning produces children's educational web sites and games which are designed to capture the imagination while maximizing creativity, learning, and enjoyment. The web site’s mission is to produce the best educational material, emphasizing creativity and the pure enjoyment of learning. This is a great, general education web site for students, parents and teachers.

European Schoolnet
This site is the result of the collaboration of 23 European Ministries of Education. It provides a great resource for all educators with a fresh perspective on worldwide education.

Field Trips
This site provides virtual field trips to over 30 locations along with preteaching materials and further information on topics related to the field trip site.

Museum Computer Network
This site provides links to over 1,700 museums around the world.

Schoolhouse Rock
Included on this web site are all of the lyrics to the Schoolhouse rock songs about math, history, grammar and science. In addition to the lyrics, students can actually listen to every song ever played on the Schoolhouse Rock television program. This is a fun and effective way for young students to learn basic concepts.

Smithsonian Institution
As massive and magnificent as the 16 museums and numerous libraries of the Smithsonian Institution, this web site provides links to the Institution’s resources as well as an education section with lesson plans, teacher tools and professional development opportunities.

Virtual Field Trips Site
At this site, you and your class can voyage to pre-selected locations on the Net for fun and adventure. The trips are organized to share information about various themes such as deserts, hurricanes, oceans and volcanoes.

Xcursion Central: The Internet Field Trip
This site hosts a variety of curriculum-rich Internet field trips comprised of structured activities and visits of web sites that provide information, pictures and video on the topics.

GIFTED EDUCATION

ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
This extensive site offers answers to questions about gifted students and students with disabilities. Fact sheets point to state resources, organizations and publishers of gifted curricula. One can also visit one of the many links to additional educational sites.

Gifted Education
This site offers the best resources on gifted education the Web has to offer. This site lists the characteristics of gifted learners, instructions for joining gifted listservs and a useful list of other resources.

Gifted Resources Home Page
This site contains links to all known online gifted resources, enrichment programs, talent searches, summer programs, mailing lists, and early acceptance programs.

HEALTH/SAFETY EDUCATION

KidsHealth
This site provides accurate, doctor-approved, jargon-free health information about children from birth through adolescence. The site offers separate areas for kids, teens and parents. Each section has its own design, age-appropriate content and instructional tone and offers thousands of original articles, animations, interactive activities, games and resources developed by health experts.

Resources for School Health Educators
This site provides teachers and students with a wide variety of relevant resources. Among its many links are those to information on school health education; national health organizations; alcohol, tobacco, and other drug education; violence prevention; first aid; sex education; and health education centers and museums.

Virtual Body, The
The Virtual Body contains a collection of interactive presentations on the functions of the brain, the digestive system, the heart, and the skeleton of the human body. The site presents information in either English or Spanish.

LANGUAGE ARTS

6 + 1 Trait Writing
The 6+1 TraitTM Writing framework is a powerful way to learn and use a common language to refer to characteristics of writing as well as create a common vision of what 'good' writing looks like. Teachers and students can use the 6+1 Trait model to pinpoint areas of strength and weakness as they continue to focus on continued writing improvement. This Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory site is the official 6 + 1 Trait Writing site.

Ace Writing
This writing web site is full of writing activities and advice for young authors. There are also great links to many writing resources.

Garbl’s Writing Resources Online
This annotated directory features Web sites focusing on creativity, the writing process, English grammar, style and usage, plain language, action writing, reference sources, words, word play, online writing experts, books on writing and favorite fiction writers. You'll also find lists of Web sites on punctuation, concise writing, avoiding bias, spelling, vocabulary, writing for the Web and overcoming writer's block.

Gloria’s Web Site
Everything is included here to help teachers effectively teach process writing. There are also many tremendous links to other writing sites.

InterActive Six-Trait Writing Process
This web site provides a review of each trait and the scoring system involved. Exercises provided here will give students and teachers a chance to read sample writings, rate them, and compare their ratings with those of others. This will give a valuable opportunity for both students and teachers to improve their understanding of the Six Traits and, in the end, improve their own writing. Valuable links to other sites are also provided.

Virtual Thesaurus
Unlike a standard thesaurus that simply provides a list of synonyms, this site uses advanced graphics technology to create either a 2D or 3D word web of synonyms and word phrases. Definitions, derivatives, antonyms, parts of speech and other information is also provided for each word.

Web English Teacher
This site is organized into 25 categories with links to lesson plans, activities and resources.

Young Author’s Workshop
This site provides students with all the information they need to write successfully: ideas, writing, revising, editing and publishing. There are also numerous links to resources for helping teachers teach writing successfully.

LESSON PLANS

AskERIC
This collection contains more than 2000 unique lesson plans which have been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers from all over the United States and the world.

Awesome Library, The
The Teacher Door on this site provides a gateway to a wealth of lesson plans and teacher resources.

Core Knowledge National Conferences Lesson Plans
Hundreds of substantive lesson plans created by teachers and sorted by grade level (Prek-8) are featured at this web site.

Finding Lesson Plans on the Net
This site offers links to the major sites on the web that post lesson plans.

Houghton Mifflin K-8 Activities
This site has hundreds of super activities for students al all ages. The search function is extremely user-friendly. One can search by subject or by grade level. Many of the materials are interdisciplinary, and many materials are also available in Spanish.

Lesson Plan Place
Lesson Plan Place contains hundreds of links and access to thousands of lesson plans. The links are categorized by subject area and grade level.

Lesson Planner
This Web site is intended to help teachers write focused lesson plans. The Planner addresses essential questions that are often overlooked when planning curriculum units. Teachers bring their own content and are guided through each section by answering specific questions. The result is a comprehensive lesson plan aligned with standards that addresses assessment, content, teaching strategies and use of technology.

Lesson Plans Across the Curriculum
A massive source of lesson plans for all subject areas and all grade levels is what this site provides. Teacher tools and resources are also provided.

Lesson Plans Page
Lesson Plans Page now has over 2,000 free lessons that can be located by searching for specific topics. At this site there are also additional tools and features for teachers such as opportunities for discussions with other educators on a variety of topics. There is also a Weekly Science Experiments section and a Math Worksheets section.

LessonPlanz.com
LessonPlanz.com is searchable directory of free online lesson plans and lesson plan resources for all grades and subjects. Launched on May 1, 1999, LessonPlanz.com was designed to provide an easier way for teachers to find online lessons and teaching resources! Teachers will find direct links to lesson plans and resources in your search results. There are nearly 4,000 hand-selected and reviewed lesson plans and resources in the index!

Teacher’s Corner, The
This web site has lessons in all subjects, holiday and seasonal suggestions, and thematic units.

Yahoo! Lesson Plans
One can search for lesson plans on this site by topic or browse through the featured lesson plan links.

LITERATURE/READING

Booktalks—Quick and Simple
This site is a database of short booktalks for introducing books to students. Booktalks can be reviewed by author or title.

Carol Hurst’s Children’s Literature Site
This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics.

Children’ Authors and Illustrators on the Web
The websites linked here include authors' personal websites and websites maintained by fans, scholars, and readers.

Exemplary Language Arts Lesson Plans
This site presents a collection of language arts lesson plans on taken from ERIC publications.

Novel Study Resources on the Web
This site contains a list of links on novel study resources stored on the Web.

Reading Village, The
This site is a great source of information for language arts educators! In addition to a wealth of lesson plans, there are discussion groups, recommendations for language arts software, standards and assessment information, numerous preservice resources, lists of the latest research articles and journals, plus great book lists for your students. There are resources for special needs teachers and their students.

Scholastic.com
This site offers interactive book-related activities with news, online discussions, author profiles, research tools and professional resources. There are sections for parents, kids and teachers.

SCORE CyberGuides
This site provides the reading teacher with rubrics, graphic organizers, and many activity ideas for teaching literature. It also has a great collection of novel study guides called “Cyberguides” with links to web sites on specific novel titles. CyberGuides are supplementary, standards-based, web-delivered units of instruction centered on core works of literature. Each CyberGuide contains a student and teacher edition, standards, a task and a process by which it may be completed, teacher-selected web sites and a rubric.

Starfall
Starfall is a creative website designed to teach children to read. The free website is intended to help to inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning. The interactive books available here have sound. Teachers may request free writing journals for classroom use that reinforce the sequential phonics lessons of each interactive book. The Starfall learn-to-read program was created to meet the needs of the emergent reader by incorporating rhyming games and high-interest books that teach phonemic awareness (sounds in words), phonics, decoding skills, and comprehension. The program is designed to instill confidence and enable the child to proceed as quickly as possible to a balanced reading program.

Vocabulary University
Teachers have endorsed this site which enriches classroom curriculum. These exercises help students prepare for standardized tests. They also supplement personal vocabulary acquisition and are being used in home-schooling and ESL programs.

MATH

A + Math
This interactive math site helps students improve their math skills with flash cards, drills, worksheets and games.

AAA Math
This site is a treasure trove of math materials with explanatory lessons, interactive practice, and challenging games. There is also a glossary and homework help.

Algebra.help
This website features lessons to help students learn or refresh old skills, a large collection of calculators, including graphing calculators, that show students how to solve problems step-by-step, and interactive worksheets to test students’ skills.

Ask Dr. Math
This site contains an extensive archive of tutorials on all math topics. The Teacher2Teacher section is a valuable resource for teachers and parents who have questions about teaching mathematics.

Coolmath4kids
Math is truly fun at this site packed with exciting games, interactive games, challenging word problems, coloring pages and online calculators. There are also tutorials on all aspects of math.

Frank Potter’s Science Gems—Mathematics
This site provides an exhaustive collection of K-12 lesson plans and activities sorted into 23 math categories.

Harcourt Math Glossary
This multmedia glossary shows how math works. This is a great resource for reinforcing the meaning of basic math concepts.

Interactive Calculators, Converters and Math Tools
This section of the Math.com site features a large collection on interactive calculators, converters, math tools, equation solvers, formulas and tables.

Introduction to the World of Virtual Manipulatives
This web site offers links to web sites featuring many virtual manipulatives and interactive manipulative activities. Virtually any manipulatives activities the teacher can conduct in the classroom can be carried out through these web sites by the teacher for demonstration purposes or by students for practice.

Math Fact Cafe
This site for grades 1-4 provides premade worksheets, interactive flash cards and math games.

Math Forum
Math Forum provides teachers with lesson plans and activities, discussion groups, interaction with other math teachers, and considerable, additional information useful to math teachers.

Math Lab, The
This site is full of interactive lessons, math magic, games, a math dictionary, graphing calculators, humor, a math "gym", and lots more. Many of the lessons include practice problems which generate passwords when solved correctly. These passwords will take the user to "treasure rooms". The user can use any password by enterring it into the TreasureFinder on the navigation bar at the bottom of every page.

Math.com
This great site provides a wealth of math-related materials and resources. Students can access a range of converters, calculators, graphs, and equation solvers or they can take advantage of the excellent test preparation, study tip, or homework help sections. The can hone their skills with challenging puzzles, games and drills. For teachers, there are lesson plans, information on standards, career information and many additional resources.

Mathematics Lessons That are Fun
This site offers a set of tutotials and lessons on interesting topics ranging from algebra, cartography, geometry to problem solving. This high-quality site makes an excellent resource for any unit with a problem-solving emphasis, or as enrichment for interested students.

MathFlash! Flash Cards for Kids
Straightforward computation flash cards are generated by this site. The site works well both for basic skills remediation and, using the optional time, as an enrichment activity for students interested in testing their mental math speed.

McGraw-Hill Math in My World
This site offers web-based lessons with links to web sites, worksheets and answer keys. There are also bulletin board decorations and suggestions, a chat room and a CyberScout who accepts requests to search for specific math-related web sites. There arer also links to other McGraw-Hill online resources in other subject areas.

NCTM Illuminations
This site provides multimedia mathematics investigations, classroom video vignettes, Standards-based lesson plans, links to reviewed Web sites, and full access to the online version of Principles and Standards.

Rick’s Math Web
Rick's Math Web has three primary purposes. First, it's here to help you find K-12 math curriculum for your children quickly, easily and inexpensively. Second, this site will help you effectively learn the basics needed to teach important math skills to your children so they become math champions. And third, if you don't know how to solve the problems, Rick's Math Web will help you understand what you're teaching so you can help your kids!

Webmath
This math site provides computerized step-by-step tutorials on individual problems in almost any math topic. There is also a teacher resource section as a part of this site.

Word Problems for Kids
This site is designed for grades 5-12 to help students improve their problem-solving skills. The problems are classified by grade levels, and each problem includes a hint and a solution.

MUSIC

K-12 Resources for Music Educators
This site provides links to every music site imaginable that would be useful to music and band teachers.

Music Education Online
This site is one of the most comprehensive collections of music-related resources on the Web, organized by topics that include brass, string, percussion and woodwind instruments; orchestras, band and classical music; and vocal music.

Symphony: An Interactive Guide, The
This online guide to the symphony offers biographies of classical composers, audio clips of their work, and a timeline putting the events of musical history into perspective. There is no better way for students to meet the masters of music.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PE Central
In addition to several hundred PE lesson plans organized by age group and activity, there are lessons on this site for classroom teachers including suggestions for forming teams, strategies for lining up, and lot of fun warm-up and get-acquainted activities, many classroom management suggestions and links to other web sites.

SCIENCE

How Stuff Works
The author of this site provides diagrams and pictures and simply explains how hundreds of inventions and other complex organic and inorganic mechanisms work.

NASA for Kids
This site has enough content to keep kids engaged for a year. It includes activities, lesson plans, webcasts, newsletters, and plenty of fun stuff.

ScienceMaster
ScienceMaster is chock full of information, news, links, pictures, products and services, with the best content from NASA, the USGS, the EPA, NOAA & leading colleges & universities. ScienceMaster is the place to learn about the universe, or space, find information on volcanos, and global warming, explore plants, animals or DNA, and study physics or chemistry.

Why Files, The
This site is an accurate, attractive science current events resource. Archives are conveniently sorted by science field.

Windows to the Universe
This site provides a rich array of documents, images, movies, animations, and data sets to help students explore the solar system and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. All pages are beautifully illustrated and include many links to other planetary resources.

Zoom Astronomy: Our Solar System
This site is simply written, well-illustrated and includes hypertext links embedded in the text to enable students to explore their interest in the solar system in a nonlinear fashion.

SEARCH ENGINES

Ask Jeeves Kids
This site is a full-service reference site that searches for information in response to questions. It also provides reference works, links to news sites and educational games.

Google
Google is a very popular and effective search engine, but it is not screened for offensive content. It is possible for student’s outside the school district’s filter to be lead to objectionable content.

Ivy's Search Engine Resources for Kids
Here you will find search forms for the major Internet search engines for kids. There are also Internet search engine links, links to web guides for kids, some specialized search engine forms and specialized search engine links of interest to kids. In addition, there are links to family friendly or general WWW filtered search engines and links to more pages like this. This site offers kid and family-friendly, filtered searches for information on the Web.

Kids Web
This site prescreens and provides links to web sites for students. The site is easy to navigate, safe, educational and age-appropriate.

Yahooligans
The Web Guide for Kids: This site is a full-featured reference site and search engine designed for kids and safe for kids.

SOCIAL STUDIES

About Geography.com
This major site provides extensive resources and information on geography.

Ben’s Guide to U.S Government for Kids
This site is organized into four levels for grades K-12 and provides significant information on all aspects of government. Printable activity pages are available and a list of government web sites for kids is also provided.

Blank Outline Maps
This site provides a comprehensive collection of printable black-line maps.

CNN Student News
This information-rich multimedia site relates daily news stories to curriculum content to help learners keep pace with world events. It offers a variety of teaching and learning resources, including background articles, online forums, films, sound clips and animations, and a powerful search engine for finding specific topics.

Country Watch.com @ school
This site is a school research portal with resources on world regions including Russia and the newly independent states, the Middle East and North Africa. The site is designed for interactive learning about individual countries and their social, political and economic structures with curriculum activities and related resources.

FirstGov for Kids
All government web sites for kids can be accessed through this portal. The best kid’s links to nongovernment sites are also provided. This is a very safe site for kids of all ages to surf.

National Geographic
This site provides all the resources of National Geographic plus a searchable data base, current events and information on TV programs. It also provides a great variety of geographic resources, including learning adventures, a 3D virtual trip through the solar system, and online tools including “Map Machine.” This site also provides special sections for kids, students and parents.

Teaching Current Events Via Newspapers, Magazines and TV
This site offers teacherrs lesson plans, activities, and resources for making current events more productive and interesting in the K-12 classroom.

Time for Kids
This site features information on people and events in the news, historic profiles, a cartoon of the week, interactive talk, and online quizzes.

Weekly Reader
This online version of the popular newspaper for kids is highly interactive with lots of games, quizzes, contests, trivia, current events and coloring activities for students in grades Prek-10. There are also excellent articles for teachers and parents as well as links to other student news sources.

World Atlas.com
This site’s map resources include stylized clip art, color reference maps and blackline masters of the world, continents and many sovereign nations. Also included is a wealth of information on the nations.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Collaboration Resource List
On this site there are many links to excellent articles on working with special education children.

LD Online
Rich in content, attractively packaged, and highly interactive, LD Online is undoubtedly the most concise and informative source for the latest and the best information on learning disabilities. LD Online is designed to appeal to parents, educators and students. The highly engaging KidZone features an art gallery, student newspaper, interactive activities and audio clips on IEPs specifically designed for children.

LD Online Bulletin Boards
This site offers bulletin board and live chat discussions among teachers and parents regarding learning disabilities. Teachers can garner specific teaching and learning strategies from this site.

SERI: Special Education Resources on the Internet
This site lists hundreds of links to information on specific disabilities, on materials for working with special education students and on techniques and strategies for working with special education students.

Special Educator’s Web Pages
This site contains information useful to teachers, including lesson planning; grants; behavior management; research; statutes, regulations, and case law; and free materials.

Teaching Ideas for Early Childhood Special Educators
This site groups ideas according to themes. Also provided are a database of teaching ideas and links to other resources.

STANDARDS, ILLINOIS STATE LEARNING

Illinois State Learning Standards
This site is a part of the Illinois State Board of Education web site and details specifically the skills and concepts students are to master in each subject area at various stages of their school experience.

Illinois State Learning Standards Performance Descriptors and Classroom Assessments
Performance descriptors are statements of how students can demonstrate the knowledge and skills they acquired. Classroom assessments are statements of what students can do to demonstrate that they have met the standards and a means for evaluating the levels of their performance.

STUDY SKILLS AND TEST-TAKING STRATEGIES

Beat the Clock
Lessons in time management are presented at this web site. A teacher’s guide is included, and the web site is also helpful for parents working with their children on time management skills.

Factmonster.com Study Skills
This site offers common sense tips for studying and taking tests. A large number of other study resources are also available.

Study Guides and Strategies
This very helpful and informative site provides students with specific strategies for studying, learning and taking tests. The categories the site covers in depth include Preparing to Learn, Studying, Classroom Participation, Learning with Others, Project Skills, Reading Skills, Preparing for Tests, Taking Tests, Writing Basics, and Math & Science.

Test Strategies for Students, Parents and Teachers
This no-frills web site provides concrete tips for students, parents and teachers on improving students’ test-taking skills.

TEACHER RESOURCES

A to Z Teacher Stuff
Created for teachers by a teacher--This site was designed to help teachers find online lesson plans and resources more quickly and easily. Online since 1997, the site has grown to more than 1000 pages!

AOL@School
This portal for K-12 schools has a easy-to-use interface that delivers age-appropriate curriculum content selected by experts.

Apple Learning Interchange
This site offers top quality educational materials and multimedia presentations. The units of practice highlight particular approaches for integrating technology into teaching. In addition to lesson plans there are also featured sites, a collection of educational links, a daily changing almanac of historical events, discussion forum, professional development opportunities and news about educational offerings and products from Apple.

AT & T Learning Network
This site contains tutorials, lesson plans, reference materials, classroom management tips, contests, diversity resources, online projects, safety tips and much more. Links to online training and for-credit courses are provided as well as many cable-in-the classroom resources.

Canada’s SchoolNet
SchoolNet has collected a huge number of teaching resources, materials, products and information.

Classroom Today
This site is a great location for finding Internet content for your classroom on a daily basis. With the topics changing weekly and student activities changing daily, your class will be engaged in meaningful Internet activities that relate to your existing curriculum.

Copernicus Education Gateway, The
This site is a super source for all things educational on the Web. There is a major link to lesson plans and other teacher resources, a section specifi cally for students and a section for parents.

edHelper.com
edHelper.com boast a collection of over 12,000 lesson plans, 1,300 Web Quests, 5,000 worksheet generators, and 1,600 critical thinking problems. There is also a wealth of test preparation materials at this site.

Education Index
The site contains over 3,000 web site links in 66 topics searchable by subject or age group. This is a great site to search for quality content.

Education World
This resource guide makes it easy for teachers to integrate the Internet into the classroom. This site is one of the most comprehensive sources of curriculum materials on the Web offering more than 500,000 resources with original content not available elsewhere. This material includes lesson plans, teaching units, curriculum guides, special features tied to the calendar, school reports, site reviews professional development information, and numerous articles.

Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
This site provides teachers with a central source of information on mathematics and science curriculum materials. The site offers online publications; recommended mathematics and science lessons, activities, and Internet sites; ideas for edcuationl reform concerning equity; and standards and frameworks.

Gateway to Educational Materials
This site, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, provides access to hundreds of lesson plans, curriculum units and other education resources on the Internet.

Graphic Organizer, The
This useful site provides information on and samples of graphic organizers.

Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is updated often to include the best sites for teaching and learning.

Learning Network
Information on this site is organized into the categories K-12, Professional Development, Lifeloong Learning, Reference, and the Learning Network. The K-12 section is further divided into eight sections: Lesson Plans, Communities of Interest, Classroom Management, School to Home Communication, Professional Development, Newsletters, Teacher Spotlight and Teacher Store.

Learning Page
There is a large collection of teaching tools available at this site including printable, leveled books, lesson plans, worksheets and clip art. There is also a large section for parents and links to parenting sites.

MarcoPolo
MarcoPolo provides the highest quality educational resources to teachers and students. Developed by world-renowned organizations who are experts in their fields, these standards-based resources include lessons plans, student materials, reviewed Web resources and interactives.

Mr. K’s Links 2 Learning 4 Educators
This site provides an incredible collection of links to education sites arranged by subject area.

Online Educator
Online Educator helps make the Internet an accessible, useful classroom tool. It includes super sites for teachers, search and browse features for lesson ideas in specific subjects, and a discussion forum.

Sites for Teachers
Every link imaginable to teachers’ resource and lesson plan web sites is located here.

Teacher/Pathfinder
At this site one will find an exceptional collection of links and materials. The parent section contains a top quality selection of sites that address family concerns.

Teachers Helping Teachers
The goal of this web site is:

TeachersFirst
TeachersFirst is a rich collection of lessons and web resources for K-12 classroom teachers, their students, and even students' families. Materials are arranged by subject area and grade level, making it easy to locate lesson plans and associated web resources quickly.

TECHNOLOGY

Everything E-Mail
As the name suggests, this site provides all the information one needs to effectively communicate with e-mail. At the site there are links, tips, glossaries, discussion groups, newsletters, fun stuff and school-related links and information.

Finding Information on the Internet: A TUTORIAL
This site offers excellent information from the Teaching Library at the University of California at Berkeley. It walks the reader through information on Internet jargon, search engines and directories, evaluating web pages and much more.

HelpWeb, The
This guide is intended to help people who are just getting started on the Internet learn their way around. The site is simple and informative and provides many valuable links.

HTML Tag Structure
This site provides information on adding html tags to your web page to provide formatting and special features.

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