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A Teacher site with student friendly information about snails.  Good resource.
http://www.geocities.com/sseagraves/allaboutsnails.htm

Good rainforest information site.  Contains the song the students are learning.
http://www.kidsforsavingearth.org/

This is a Save a piece of the Rainforest site.  Each time it is accessed 11.4
sq. ft. of Rainforest are rescued.
http://www.therainforestsite.com/clickToGive/home.faces;jsessionid=E407CAB31FD0AC49412A2A4460D4CF3D.ctgProd04

Explore 12 butterfly topics with pages packed full of butterfly information.
The butterfly pages contain articles written by Master of Science degreed
Entomologist Randi Jones as well as fun butterfly links to sites all over the
web for EVEN MORE information on butterflies!
http://www.thebutterflysite.com/

This site has butterfly explanations as well as beautiful pictures.
http://bsi.montana.edu/web/kidsbutterfly/

Good Buffalo information site.
http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/kids/buffalo/index.html

We have begun a new project in Science.  This is a Crayfish webquest about
crayfish.
http://www.millburn.org/hartshorn/crayfish.html

This is a great site to help you learn about trees.  There is a second section
you can find by typing a 2 over the 1 at the end of the url.  This is a chance
to see how the mighty oak is formed.
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/trees1/

This is the University of Illinois Worm information site.  It contains
everything you ever wanted to know about worms!
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/worms/

This is a great operations practice website!  The link below takes you right
to the division practice list.  Students should choose LEVEL 3 and do
at least 10 problems-one digit divisor and three digit dividend.  It involves
mental math at its best!
http://www.lizardpoint.com/math/div-online.html

This is the measurement game site! Do the inches games
http://www.funbrain.com/measure/index.html

Wonderful site!  You might want to visit all the web addresses.  However, the
3rd address contains the information for the fill-ins on the activity sheet. 
Go to case 3 on The Great Plant Escape.
http://www.nybg.org/chil_edu/teachersguide/usefulwebsites.html

This site allows teachers to make up quizzes.  This is the first quiz.  It's 5
questions about Lent.  This link takes you to the Quiz Station.  Click on the
words Take Test Here.  Type in your name.  The Class Key is 31frogs.  The
Class Key Password is leapers.  Take the test.  This will prepare you for the
class test.
http://www.prongo.com/quizstation/

This site has a little of everything, including forts.  You will find
information about the trip west, covered wagons and much more!
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/6400/

The following is a famous date site that allows the user to type in a date
(using just the 
year or month and day as well)  It is very helpful if the user is looking for
events that 
happened during 1929 or 1954, etc.  Be sure to click on historical events
before clicking on Go.
http://search.teach-nology.com/today/today2S.pl/today2S.pl

There are a series of multiplication sites here.  They each contain fun ways
to practice 
the multiplication facts.  Practice, Practice, Practice!
http://mrsdell.org/multiplication.html

This is an interactive site.  The students will build a frog.  It's fun and
educational at the same time.
http://froggy.lbl.gov/virtual/game/

This is an excellent site for multiplication practice on line.  I bought the
book advertised 
and it just arrived today.  I look  forward to sharing the activities with the
class.
http://www.multiplication.com/interactive_games.htm

Click on Multiplication Facts from zero to three.  This is a real drill site.
 It's a good way 
to practice the multiplication facts.
http://www.aaamath.com/B/grade3.htm#topic8

This is an interactive game matching synonyms and/or antonyms.  It has three 
levels and is fun.  I demonstrated this game site on Friday to the entire 
class.
http://www.fen.com/studentactivities/sameDiff/samediff.html

The following is a helpful free idiomatic expressions site.
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/a.html


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