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Teacher's
Links from The Mailbox.com,
education center for classroom activities and bulletin board ideas-
Pet Education, powerful but easy to use database of household pet information
Public TV's TeacherSource
Parent Report.com does other age spans, but this link is geared to 3-5 year olds' activities
Education World's Early Childhood Center: references, resources, and fun
Marilee's Kidsworks and Kidspix, some neat K-2 activities
Preschool Zone,
teaching ideas for early childhood and special education-
DLTK's Crafts and Activities, some school related, some not
Big Idea, for fans of Veggies Larry the Cucumber and Bob the Tomato
Funschool Games, a lot of word, picture, and puzzle match up activities
Kids' Domain, activities, downloads, and lesson plans
First School Themes, activities, crafts, and lesson plans-
Crayola, busy site by the crayon people, with links for children, parents, and teachers
A Kid's Heart.com, online games and activities, with a lot of good links for children in the early grades and their teachers
Perpetual Preschool: themes, teaching tips, and a teacher to teacher section
Letter Lane, an engaging alphabet-based activity page
Dolch Words, good list with a table for each grade level's words. Also see Dolch-words.com
Edupuppy, elementary materials for various subjects
Early Childhood Education/Daycare, one person's short list of the very best sites
Early Childhood Education, another view of the most important links
Beginning Reading Worksheets, alphabet and some early Math sheets for downloading
Early Childhood Education Listserv (discussion group) and some sites
Journal of Early Intervention from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division of Early Childhood (back issues online)
Preschool Coloring Book.com, coloring pages, journal pages, and "no line" coloring sheets, arranged by themes (animals, western, sports, etc., even dental health)
Pics4learning, a site for creating flashcard-type pictures, with many ready for downloading
Learning Page.com has a lot of great worksheets and other materials, too
Educational Games, Worksheets, Word Lists, etc., for teachers and parents
Technology Resources for Early Childhood Education, some Boardmaker canned files and other software support
Boardmaker keyboard shortcuts and a few other suggestions
K-3 Math from the Jacksonville School District
Cool Math for Kids, this is for elementary and middle school, but the site has links for higher math too
K-3 Language Arts from the Jacksonville School District
2-Week Unit on Body Parts with activities for students of various levels
2-Week Unit on Shapes with activities for students of various levels
Cyberbee, various elementary activities and curriculum ideas
Kids' Freeware, a lot of free software (games and activities) for downloading
Sentence Building Game, downloadable freeware
Read, Please, allows you to download a demo version (or a $70 version) of a program that will read aloud (with a male or a female robotic voice) any text you paste into it
Preschool Zone,
teaching ideas for early childhood and special education-
Shoebox Tasks, manipulatives to develop organizational skills
Picture Exchange Communication System, for nonverbal students to make needs known via icon cards
Eye-cons Version 2, from KidAccess.com
Beyond PECS, good collection of picture icon sites
School Clip Art, for schedule and activity tracking
Chores Icons, flashcard sized, for schedule creation
Enchanted Learning's Zoom School, various subjects from which to choose
Babelfish at AltaVista, lets you paste in up to 150 words for translating from English to 8 or 9 other languages, and vice versa. You can also type in a URL address and it will translate the site to the language of your choice.
Read, Please, allows you to download a demo version (or a $70 version) of a program that will read aloud (with a male or a female robotic voice) any text you paste into it
Caldecott Medal Books, summaries from the American Library Association
Newberry Medal Books, summaries from the American Library Association
Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm, with sound and animation
Do 2 Learn, materials and activities, especially for students needing help with communication
Letter Lane, an engaging alphabet-based activity page
Learning Page.com has a lot of great worksheets and other materials, too
Book It Program, Pizza Hut's attempt to promote reading is a good one
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