This website allows you to create a hero web for someone you consider to be a hero. It has worldwide contributors who contribute stories and short films. There are lesson plans available for teacher use as well.
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The Hero Project
Posted by tcauffiel 317 days ago (http://www.myhero.com)Kids Space
Posted by tcauffiel 317 days ago (http://www.kids-space.org)
This website allows its contributors, elementary age and above, to read and share stories. Students can provide their writing as well as pictures to stories and share their work with the world.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Explore and Learn
Posted by srahn 316 days ago (http://www.metmuseum.org)
In this part of the Metropolitan's Web site students are invited to explore individual works of art, special exhibitions, overviews of artists' lives and work, and areas of the permanent collection through games, activities, and other online features. The art simulations make this a worthy addition to our resource collection.
NASA Quest
Posted by hwilcox 316 days ago (http://quest.nasa.gov)
NASA Quest connects K-12 classrooms with people, research and science through mission-based interactions and activities.
* Profiles of NASA experts and stories about their work days.
* Several live interactions with NASA experts per month.
* Audio/video programs over the Internet.
* Lesson plans and student activities.
* Collaborative activities in which kids work with one another.
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* Profiles of NASA experts and stories about their work days.
* Several live interactions with NASA experts per month.
* Audio/video programs over the Internet.
* Lesson plans and student activities.
* Collaborative activities in which kids work with one another.
* Back
The CERES S'Cool Project
Posted by hwilcox 316 days ago (http://science-edu.larc.nasa.gov)
Any primary or secondary school teacher and his or her class is eligible to participate in S'COOL. They suggest students be at least nine to ten years old, but younger students have successfully participated and are welcome if the teacher feels it is appropriate. Teachers are invited to participate as it best fits with the curriculum they are teaching in the classroom. Note that there are many cr
The International Boiling Point Project
Posted by tcauffiel 317 days ago (http://www.k12science.org)
This website allows students to participate in an worldwide science project. Students collect and enter data for the world to see and then analyze the data by entering their conclusions about the data entered. This project, in particular, gives students the opportunity to collaborate by understanding what factor has the greatest influence on boiling water.
Glogster EDU
Posted by swegrzyn 318 days ago (http://www.glogster.com)
Glogster EDU is a web 2.0 platform that allows users to upload photos, videos, text, audio and more to create a unique online, interactive poster. It includes a series of teamwork mechanisms which allow users to publish and share their creations, and collaborate with other users on group projects. Glogster EDU can be monitored directly by teachers, also allowing them to rate each glog using a fiv
AFI's ScreenNation
Posted by hwilcox 318 days ago (http://screennation.afi.com)
AFI ScreenNation™ is a video site and online community for any filmmaker seeking an audience, from novice to professional.
This is a location where students could not only learn about how to properly create videos but also where they could have feedback from a community of knowledgeable and potentially expert reviewers. They welcome filmmakers with new voices as well as established profession
This is a location where students could not only learn about how to properly create videos but also where they could have feedback from a community of knowledgeable and potentially expert reviewers. They welcome filmmakers with new voices as well as established profession
This is where you can find free, high-quality, Internet-based learning resources that are aggregated by subject and grade level.