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MiddleWeb
Reviewed October 7, 1999 by John Norton, a reader from Spruce Pine, NC who is affiliated with the site. MiddleWeb provides links, resources, and original reporting for middle school teachers, parents, and others interested in raising student achievement and reforming middle grades education. Special focus on classroom assessment, academic standards, and performanced-based teaching. Weekly diaries reveal the real work of middle-grade teachers and principals.
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Middle Schools Math Standards Guide
Reviewed May 10, 2000 by Wendy Carlson, a teacher from USA who is affiliated with the site. This site has an integrated unit for middle school, as well as standards based tutorials, lesson plans, and activities. You will find explanations of different teaching strategies and how they relate to the integrated unit.
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MarcoPolo - Internet Content for the Classroom
Reviewed December 8, 2000 by MarcoPolo@edumedia.com, a reader from Philadelphia, PA USA who is affiliated with the site. MarcoPolo is a partnership that brings together six discipline-specific web sites to offer educators no-cost, high quality, standards-based Internet content for the K-12 classroom. The partnership offers K-12 teachers the very best lesson plans and interactive learning tools, engaging content, panel-reviewed links, and professional development resources, including training on integrating Internet content into the classroom—all at no cost.
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Links for Educators
Reviewed January 6, 2000 by Jill Dembsky, a teacher from Freehold, New Jersey who is affiliated with the site. This site contains an excellent collection of links for educators, divided into categories and updated monthly. It created by a teacher to be used by her district.
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Learning Page
Reviewed May 12, 2000 by Francis Morgan, a reader from Tucson, Arizona who is affiliated with the site. The Learning Page provides free, downloadable worksheets and lesson plans for teachers and parents of elementary level schoolchildren. There are hundreds of pages in theme-based and basic skills categories. The site is well organized, colorful, and easy to use. The Learning Page adds new content every week.
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Kids Computer Books
Reviewed September 17, 1999 by Ken, a reader from Canada who is affiliated with the site.Downloadable kids computer books for teachers.
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Kids Computer Books
Reviewed September 17, 1999 by Ken, a reader from Canada who is affiliated with the site. Downloadable kids computer books for teachers.
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Kid Safety on the Internet
"Here you’ll find five basic rules for Internet safety, followed by a wealth of other safety information presented in a question and answer format. Topics include bullies, bicycle safety, drugs, emergencies, avoiding fights, preventing fires and more."
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KID INFO
Reviewed January 15, 2001 by Linda, a teacher from OHIO who is affiliated with the site. KID INFO KID INFO is UNIQUELY different from other homework sites because it is organized by the SPECIFIC CURRICULUM. TEACHER TIDBYTES, offers educators links to the best educational Web resources for teachers. KID INFO is an excellent starting point for students, teachers, and parents who want to spend "quality" time on the web!
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Kentucky Migrant Technology Project
Reviewed February 10, 2000 by David C., a reader from Shelbyville, Kentucky who is affiliated with the site. Migrant.org has an amazing site with 30 full year-long courses in grades 6-12 - accessible free of charge to anyone. 15 of the courses have been professionally translated to Spanish.
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