Created for middle school and high school students (approximately
6th-10th graders); includes some of the best spots on the web
solely for kids. It provides both enriching and fun opportunities
for this age group.
Wonderful link --Carlos' coloring Book, Crayola, CrayonCreate
your own newspaper, CyberSeuss, Children's Literature Web Page,
KidLit, Kidopedia, Kid's Space, etc.
An international online educational resource for students,
educators, parents and administrators of K-12. It's one of NPTN's
three main interactive cybercasting services.
A collection of 236 exemplary network-based educational activities.
Learn about the three structure genres most used in telecommincations
projects, collective problem solving, information collection,
interpersonal exchange.
A well organized grassroots project aimed at getting children
involved in a GLOBAL dialog. Over 50,000 students have participated
from 80 countries in student dialog in various languages, short
and long term projects, live communications, etc.
Home of the exciting Passport to Knowledge/Live from the
Stratosphere broadcasts. Students in fifth through ninth grades
can sign up for the WebScience Project, an ongoing collaboration
of science teachers and students from around the world.
Various projects and activities mentor by students at the
University of Michigan. Some of the activities include Poerty
Guild, Earth Odyssey, Arab-Israeli Conflict Simulation.
For the second year in a row, students anywhere in the world
can join a team of explorers biking through Mexico and Central
America in search of the ancient Mayans.
Students will concentrate on exlporing Iceland, Yellowstone
National Park, and the environment, near their own homes. JASON
VII includes dynamic earth, animal migrations and the movement
of people.
The project combines email and the Web with satellite technology,
giving students the rare opportunity to follow dozens of species
as they migrate north.
Every time you figure out a new way of doing something or
change something to fit your needs, you become an inventor!!
Share your ideas so we can learn from ome another.
Here you can expect to see many languages spoken, but all
about the same thing, money - we hope this will encourage all
of us to learn as much about one another as we can.
This is a Passport to Knowledge project. They will return
to the ice again this year and will focus on marine biology and
interaction of oceans, ice seals, and penguins.
In 1996 NASA will launch two missions to Mars. The Mars Global
Surveyor spacecraft will be launched in November and Mars Pathfinder
spacecraft will lift-off in December returning a wealth of new
science data.
An opportunity for teachers to introduce their students to
the exciting world of math and science through the eyes of women
working at NASA in various disciplines.
Choose a landmark anywhere in the world. Compose nine clues
and share them with other participants. The school which guesses
the most landmarks wins the game.
MidLink Magazine , the electronic magazine for kids in the
middle grades--generally ages 10 to 15. Browse through our interactive
space to enjoy art and writing that will link middle school kids
all over the world.
Visiting Math Mentors" will volunteer for one or more
weeks to reply to solutions submitted by elementary students
to companion project Elementary Problem of the Week.
Servers to many foreign language resources. Servers of France
is a wealth of links to France. At another site, the use of the
Italian language is necessary to use it and the many links that
it supplies.
Lesson plans which allow students to use realtime data gathered
from the Internet to participate in exciting and real scientific
analysis and discovery on a variety of topics ranging from the
aurora borealis to earthquakes.
Internet information resource sponsored by the Division of
Libraries of the School District of Philadelphia; for more information
contact Angela Gasparro (215) 299-7783 <gasparro@libertynet>.
MidLink Magazine , the electronic magazine for kids in the
middle grades--generally ages 10 to 15. Browse through our interactive
space to enjoy art and writing that will link middle school kids
all over the world.
Anglo Saxon England, Arthurian Studies, Celtic Culture List,
Folklore Discussion List, History of Late Antiquity, History
of the Ancient Mediterranean, Medieval History
Beside the complete works of Shakespeare, perhaps the best
feature of this site is its hyperlink annotations, an aid in
understanding English langauage of the time.
Young students interested in creative writing will find links
of more than 75 online resources, including links to workshops
and writing associations, contests, publications, and more.
Various projects and activities mentor by students at the
University of Michigan. Some of the activities include Poerty
Guild, Earth Odyssey, Arab-Israeli Conflict Simulation.
The St. Louis Science Education Network. Besides many science
resources, Washington University Medical Library resources, and
K-12 links on science you will also find the Mad Scientist Network
where you can ask questions.
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC), is the nationally
recognized information source for K-12 mathematics and science
teachers. Lesson plans, outstanding math and science sites are
highlighted each month.
Students will concentrate on exploring Iceland, Yellowstone
National Park, and the environment, near their own homes. JASON
VII includes dynamic earth, animal migrations and the movement
of people.
An opportunity for teachers to introduce their students to
the exciting world of math and science through the eyes of women
working at NASA in various disciplines.