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a. http://childrenmusicworkshop.com This site provides music education resources for grades K12, including articles, links, reviews of instruments, and music advocacy resources. a. http://coolmath.com provides tons of lessons, games, and puzzles that ranges from basic math to Trigonometry! a. http://enchantedlearning.com produces educational materials that emphasize creativity and the pure enjoyment of learning. The underlying message of the materials is that curiosity and exploration lead to delightful learning experiences. a. http://learningplanet.com is fun for interactive, educational activities. Choose a grade level for a list games that cover several subject areas. a. http://www.mathblaster.com designed to target specific math topics kindergarten through 8th grade. The games are the perfect supplemental learning programs. b. http://internet4classrooms.com is a hub for multiple links that focus on the educational curriculum dealing with art. This site is not only beneficial to students, but teachers and other educators as well. b. http://sciencewithme.com designed to be supplementary to standard science education curricula. Helps students get more excited about science and literacy in scientific concepts and terminology. b. http://www.besthistorysites.net aims to provide quick, convenient, and reliable access to the best history-oriented resources online in a wide range of categories and has been designed to benefit history teachers and their students. b. http://www.funbrain.com Free fun and interactive games that develop skills in math, reading, and literacy. Help students build on what they have learned in class and acquire new skills in reading, math, and problem solving. b. http://www.pelinks4u.org Provides information on adapted physical education, coaching and sports, elementary physical education, health and nutrition, fitness, interdisciplinary secondary physical education, and technology in physical education. c. http://compadre.org/astronomy contains resources, links, simulations, images, projects, labs, and teaching materials. Resources are organized by topics such as cosmic time, the solar system, and cosmology and are also searchable. c. http://kidshealth.org Parents, children, teens, and professionals find answers to commonly asked health questions. Topics include the benefits of different types of vitamins, the food pyramid, healthy children's recipes, how to read food labels, and keeping fit.

c. http://learningscience.org supplies newer and emerging "learning tools" of science education. Tools such as real-time data collection, simulations, interactive web lessons, remote instrumentation, micro-worlds, and imaging, among others, can help make teaching science an exciting and engaging endeavor. c. http://www.free.ed.gov is among the most popular K-12 websites maintained by the U.S. Department of Education. More than 1,500 federally supported teaching and learning resources for history and social studies are included from dozens of federal agencies. c. http://www.getty.edu/education The Getty Institute provides this site which includes lesson plans and curriculum ideas, virtual exhibits, and online discussion of art education. d. http://classscape.org An online assessment system that facilitates learning by focusing on curricular objectives. Helps teachers evaluate the effectiveness of instructional strategies and monitor student progress on an ongoing basis. d. http://educationalrap.com Academic supplements assist in addressing problems as well as bridging race, gender, and socio-economic divisions. Mnemonic devices enhance retention and are effective with students having visual learning disabilities, language difficulties, or poor reading skills. d. http://www.knowledgeadventure.com encourages students to form words & sentences correctly and to read and comprehend phrases and sentences. Helps develop spelling, vocabulary, comprehension and grammar. d. http://www.LearnEnglish.com is a free site for English learners. It has English vocabulary sheets, English grammar sheets, exercises and lessons. d. http://www.readingrockets.org brings the best research-based strategies to teachers in helping students become a strong, confident readers. It offers a wealth of reading strategies, lessons, and activities designed to help young children learn how to read and read better.

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