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Contains profiles of Greek gods and other characters from Greek mythology.
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Online Almanac, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and homework help. Geared toward elementary and middle school students.
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Database covering Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Norse and American Indian myths and mythology.
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Reliable resource for information on the gods, goddesses and heroes.
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Has some great primary resources including newspapers, prints & photographs, sound recordings, maps, manuscripts and more. Excellent resource for research.
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This site has free digital books for elementary students. Project the book on the wall and share some great books with the students. There are some classics like The Snowy Day, Madeline, The Little Engine That Could and more modern reads like Goodnight iPad, llama llama red pajama and You Can't Go to School Naked!
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The Official Kids' Site of the U.S. Government - resources cover grades K-8.
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Database covering everything in Kansas History from 1854-1865. Be great for KS History class
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Research database geared middle school students.
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Research database geared for elementary students
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Link to research databases sponsored by the Kansas State Library
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WatchKnowLearn videos focusing on the history of Valentine Day. Also some videos with craft and activity ideas for the classroom.
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WatchKnowLearn has put together a collection of George Washington videos that would be nice supplements and enhancements to the classroom. Videos range in age from 3 - 18 and several are animated. There are some George Washington Carver videos mixed in, so read your heading and descriptors carefully.
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WatchKnowLearn has put together a collection of Abraham Lincoln videos that would be nice supplements and enhancements to the classroom. Videos range in age from 5 - 18 and cover his life as a child through his assassination.
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Free spelling games and activities for kids. You can either use pre-made spelling lists or create you own list. Suitable for elementary students.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Weekly Websites
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