Online games and sample testing available (these are called
revisions, like review quizzes) Once you get used to the subtle
linguistic difference, this site is "brilliant." Desert Challenge
has students retrieving treasure from across the desert wastes.
Navigate your way round obstacles, refuelling and changing your
money as you cross into new territories (using metric
measurement.)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/
Great online and offline activities that allow you and your
students to solve mysteries using science. Find out what happened
to the local frog population, explore Arctica, or use a
microscope to solve a mystery. These fourteen activities are
designed to show science in a whole new light.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/mspot/
Sports Illustrated for Kids. Use this entertaining site to
engage sports fans. Articles could be used for reading practice,
and stats could support math activities.
http://www.sikids.com
Favorite Poem Project. "Reading a poem silently instead of
saying a poem is like the difference between staring at sheet
music and actually humming or playing the music on an
instrument," says U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky.
His Favorite Poem Project shares audio and video of people
reading their favorite poems, and invites readers to send in
their favorite poems with a few sentences about why it is special
to them.
http://www.favoritepoem.org/
Luther's Small Catechism - If you forget your catechism at
school, you can access this site and find your memory treasures
assignment or the content you need to complete an assignment.
http://www.wels.net/cgi-bin/site.pl?2617&collectionID=711&contentID=4333&shortcutID=2076
NIV Bible - If you forgot your Bible at school, you can access
this site to find any part of the scriptures.
http://www.ibs.org/niv/
Bibliographies. Use this site as a reference for writing
bibliographies for reports. Log on to the site, then click on
project guide, then look for bibliographies under background
research.
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/