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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