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This site, sponsored by The National Archives, provides primary sources and ready-to-use tools for teaching with documents in the classroom. Registration to the site is free and allows you to customize the activities and compile resources for later activities.
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Resources provided by the National Archives centering on the constitution and observing Constitution Day. Contains primary sources, lesson plans, activities and more.
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Resource with information on how the body works, health problems, illnesses & injuries, staying healthy and more. Students can view video clips and play games to check their knowledge and understanding. There is a tab for kids, teens and parents.
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Explore the history of America through various biographical sketches, state exploration and more. This site is sponsored by the Library of Congress and would be great reference and research resource.
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Great history resource blog written by Glenn Wiebe, curriculum specialist for Essdack & former history teacher. He provides classroom resources, lesson ideas, tech integration ideas and more.
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Parts of Speech flashcards for the iPod, iPhone and iPad. Can also be used on the Mac or PC computer.
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Timelines covering major historical events throughout time. Great resource for your visual learners.
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Tips on those tricky grammar rules like affect vs. effect, ending a sentence with a preposition, none is or none are and more.
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Great resource for students to learn about the various elements through articles, games and puzzles. Also provides teacher resources including hands-on activities and videso.
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Provides great websites for all grades. This link takes you directly to the Chemistry page, but if you check under the science tab you will find more great sites for other science topics.
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