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WebSites (need
Excel to access this list)
Here is an
ever growing list of websites for you and your children to explore and
learn! These are some of my own favorites. I will add to this
list as I go! The links are active, just click and you are off to a
great adventure!
iknowthat.com
Visit
this site for fun games, puzzles and facts for the day! It is a free
site to join and the benefits are great! Our class is a member so you
can enjoy this site in school as well!
Harcourt Math Glossary
Having trouble understanding the
math vocabulary? Forget to put the words of the week in your Math
Journal? Click on the above link to get to the Math Glossary! This is
great for all ages!
myschoolonline.com Useful
information and interactive communication tools to help busy parents
help their children succeed. Includes quizzes, polls, discussion
groups and articles on parenting and education
subjects.
Freetown/Lakeville Connect
to our school district web page to find out any
information!
google.com Kid friendly
research site for projects!Type in the name of the person/thing you
are looking for and it should give you great links!
National
Geographic Research site that is kid friendly
too!
Surfing the Net with
Kids This site is a must visit! I use it frequently for the
kids in class! Check it out often for there are different topics
that relate to school content in a fun way!
Homework Help Stuck on a
problem? Need a little guide in the right direction? This site will
HELP you with your homework in any subject. Just remember, you won't
have this site when taking a test in school!
Here you can link onto reference books from encyclopedias to
thesauruses! Visit this site especially when writing and
researching!
AJ Kids Another research place
to go! You should find what you need with all these resources! Just
type in your question and let Jeeves do the
searching!
Poetry for Kids This site
is one of many ways to read poetry written for and by kids! Enjoy
this site and see what others are doing in the realm of poetry. Give
it a try yourself and share some of your own poems in
class!
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