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The WebQuest Page
Reviewed November 3, 1999 by Rhonda, a reader from Edwardsville, IL USA who is not affiliated with the site.This is an excellent site on Bernie Dodge and Tom March’s ideaof WebQuests. A WebQuest is an instructional activity where students perform project research using Internet resources.
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The WebQuest Page
Reviewed November 3, 1999 by Rhonda, a reader from Edwardsville, IL USA who is not affiliated with the site. This is an excellent site on Bernie Dodge and Tom March’s idea of WebQuests. A WebQuest is an instructional activity where students perform project research using Internet resources.
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The Read In!
Reviewed February 5, 2000 by Vickie Roop, a teacher from Indiana who is affiliated with the site. This site is for an online literacy project which is FREE of charge. The site contains reading resources, lesson plans,suggested activities, simple links, author websites, reproducibles, fun things to make,and a discussion board. There is a link through which those interested in participating can register for the project. It is bright, colorful and fun. Webster B. Worm, our logo, is a bookworm that has other little worm friends joining him throughout the website which makes it interesting for kids.
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The Lesson Plans Page
Reviewed November 5, 1999 by Kyle Yamnitz, a reader from Columbia, MO, USA who is affiliated with the site.The Lesson Plans Page is a collection of over 450 free lesson plans for teachers to use in their classrooms. The site is easy to navigate with lesson plans organized by subject and grade level. Users can even search for lesson plans on specific topics. Educators are also invited to add their own lesson plans to help the resource grow!
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The Lesson Plans Page
Reviewed November 5, 1999 by Kyle Yamnitz, a reader from Columbia, MO, USA who is affiliated with the site. The Lesson Plans Page is a collection of over 450 free lesson plans for teachers to use in their classrooms. The site is easy to navigate with lesson plans organized by subject and grade level. Users can even search for lesson plans on specific topics. Educators are also invited to add their own lesson plans to help the resource grow!
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The Classroom
Reviewed February 20, 2002 by Sandy, a reader from Georgia, who is affiliated with the site. This great site is designed like a school. Teachers and parents can use this site for information, lesson plans, worksheets and advice. Students can use it for developing skills, homework, classwork and research.
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The Busy Educator’s Guide To The World Wide Web
Reviewed May 27, 2000 by Marjan Glavac, a teacher from LONDON, Ontario, Canada who is affiliated with the site. The Busy Educator’s Guide To The World Wide Web features information about top Internet sites for busy teachers, librarians and parents. Book, software and reviews of educational games, teacher articles, reports and a free newsletter with back issues can also be found here.
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Teen Safety on the Information Highway
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Teacher Forum
Reviewed October 29, 1999 by Michael Marshall, a reader from Liverpool, England who is affiliated with the site.Chat and discussion forum for teachers, where they can discussburning issues (quite a few entries in their "Exhaustion" section) andshare ideas and troubles with colleagues worldwide.
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Teacher Features
Reviewed December 31, 1999 by Kristan Williams, a teacher from Boerne, Texas who is affiliated with the site. Teacher Features offers a wide array of information for elementary educators. It is a growing site, with many thematic units for teachers to use in the classroom. In addition to the units, Teacher Features displays a book and site of the week, a school site, article and theme of the month. While stopping by, you may sign up for the free online newsletter or submit a lesson plan or two.
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