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Silver Lake Regional Middle School |
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Silver Lake Regional
256 Pembroke St.
Kingston, Massachusetts 02364
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MuseumsWebmuseum in Paris - links to biographical information about artists and their works.
English Language ArtsAuthors and BooksAuthor Study Webquest: Here is a wonderful web activity designed by Ms. Hutton. Scholastic Kids Fun Online: Here you will find books to read and activities to play. Includes a Homework Hub with great tips. Random House Children's Books - Authors and Illustrators. Scholastic's Authors and Books. Internet School Library Media Center's Index to Children's Book Authors. Yahoo Directory of Children's Authors. Children's Literature Web Guide. Infotrac's Biography Resource Center. Chris Van Allsburg, sculptor, artist, author. Chris Van Allsburg, an interview by Stephanie Loer. Tomie dePaola, a short biography and descriptions of some of his books. EL Konigsburg, Go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to explore where Claudia and Jamie had their great adventure. EL Konigsburg, Test your knowledge about the book From the mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Laura Ingalls Wilder Scavenger Hunt Dr. Seuss - Here is a great website with interactive games based on Dr. Seuss' books. BibliographyOSLIS Middle School/High School: How to Cite Works. A wonderful site developed by the Oregon School Library Information System. Landmark Citation Machine- an online bibliographic format website. Find the citation machine under the Web tools section. BiographyBiography.com - The A&E television network maintains this site containing a database of more than 25,000 biographies. Who is That? - This Funbrain game asks visitors to identify famous individuals in two categories, United States Presidents or Famous Scientists and Mathematicians, from pictures and historical clues. Simply select a category and a level of difficulty, then choose from among four possible answers. What a great review for students! Book ReviewComic StripsComic Strip generator from Readwritethink. The Official Peanuts Website - Snoopy, Charlie Brown and Friends - Charles Schulz Library MediaSample pathfinder from Methuen High School Media CenterDo we really know dewey? A great site for learning about the dewey decimal system. How to do research - prepared by the Kentucky Virtual Library. Evaluating websites – Prepared by New Mexico State University MythsMyths writing workshop from Scholastic. Zeus, the God. NewspapersNews Writing - How to write a news article. Note TakingFact fragment frenzy - interactive note taking from readwritethink. PoetryPoetry.com's rhyming dictionary. Rap - garageband examples. ReadingBetween the Lions - Get wild about reading. Clifford stories. Create-a-Reader - learn about letters, numbers and reading. Game Goo - Learning that sticks. Kidsplace Brain Power - reading activities. Kidsplace reading activities - wacky web tales, geonet, fake out!, power proofreading, and spelling match. Kidsread -authors, books, book clubs, book reviews and more! Starfall - Learn to Read. Reading Zone - Internet Public Library list of websites about reading and authors. Grammar - A guide to grammar and writing. BJ Pinchbeck's guide to English websites. StorytellingFolktales: What are they? Handbook for Storytelling - Lots on information and tips for telling your story. Scholastic Storytelling Workshop with Gerald Fierst. Storytelling WebQuest - Click here to start your adventure! Whootie Owl's Stories - Lots of stories from around the world.
GeneralLycos Zone - Check out the games zone! Also a great search tool which allows the user to search also by subject or to search an almanac, dictionary, encyclopedia, or atlas. Kids Connect - Favorite Web Sites for K-12 Students. Point-n-click your way to the web sites our KidsConnect school library media specialists have found most helpful for K-12 students! The Internet Public Library Youth Division subject list of super internet sites. 700+ Great Sites: Amazing, Spectacular, Mysterious, Colorful Web Sites for Kids and the Adults who care about them from the American Library Association. Enchanted Learning - Awesome site! Contains subject index and the Zoom series; dinosaurs, whales, sharks, inventors, butterflies, astronomy and more! Kid's Web goal is to present students with a subset of the Web that is very simple to navigate, and contains information targeted at the K-12 level. Each subject section, contains a list of links to information that is understandable and interesting to school kids. AOL Kids Only - Has search engine and links to really fun sites! Check out BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper. Multnomah County Library Homework Central has a great subject directory of websites.
MathNational Library of Virtual Manipulatives - Great site with loads of interactive games for different grade levels. Shodor interactive math games. AOL at School great math games. NCTM Illuminations math interactive web site. Math Webquest - Amber Deweerdt's Math game webquest. BasketMath Interactive Learning - Has games on all sorts of math topics. Use your number keypad on the right side of your keyboard. Cyberchase - web activities. Aplusmath.com! This web site was developed to help students improve their math skills interactively. All math - create your own flash cards and play some math games. ArithmAttack - How many computer-generated arithmetic problems can you answer in 60 seconds? Ask Dr. Math - Questions and answers to common math problems. Base Ten Counts - This activity is useful for young children who are just beginning to learn how numbers are made up. Discovery School's Webmath - Click on a problem solver below, enter your math problem and click for an explanation of how it's done and the answer. Funbrain - Lots of interactive math games. You can choose by your age. Math Forum - Internet Mathematics Library. Here you find web links to all sorts of math topics. Multiplication.com - links to interactive internet games that use multiplication skills. Sock Math - a funny website with math problems to solve.
MusicMusicThe Music Room at the Capistrano Elementary School in California. Excellent site will all sorts of information about music. The Music Heritage Instrument Network Encyclopedia. Provides a sampler of some of the world's most interesting musical instruments. The Sound of Music. Check out this website with loads of information about the Sound of Music!
Physical EducationBike SafetyKids Health - Bike Safety. League of American Bicyclists - Bike Safety. FootballGreat football website!!!
ScienceHoughton Mifflin Science - science book web connections. Kidsplace. BJ Pinchbeck's web links on loads, and loads science topics! Internet Public Library - Science Net will help you explore science fun and facts on the Internet. You'll find experiments to try, interesting stuff that's just cool or maybe even something that can help you with your homework. IPL - Earth Science Net - Explore the earth and learn about volcanos, hurricanes, weather, or how to save the environment. IPL - Science Net - Air and Space. Learn and read about things in the sky, from planets and stars to airplanes. IPL -Science Net - Plants. This section has information about all kinds of plants including Carnivorous ones! IPL - Science Net - Animals. This is the place to find your favorite animal or learn about a new one. CellsLife Science connections - Check out the five types of living things. ChemistryChemicool - Information about elements in the Periodic Table. DinosaursDinosaur activities on the web. Dinosaur Encyclopedia Zoom Dinosaurs - all sorts of facts about dinosaurs. EarthquakesEarthquakes - learn about earthquakes at the US geological survey website. Whyfiles - all about earthquakes. ElectricityThe Shocking Truth About Electricity. EnergyAn investigation of energy webquest. Flight100 Years of Flight - Learn about the history of Flight. InsectsKoday's Kids Amazing Insects. University of Florida index of insects. Life SciencesScott Foresman Science site about amazing sponges. Natural DisastersNatural hazards website has information about all sorts of disasters.
Nocturnal AnimalsJayzeebear - find the nocturnal animals. National Geographic - Nocturnal animals. Nova Online - Night Creatures Enchanted Learning - Nocturnal Animals OceansTreasures at the Sea - Search for Ocean Facts and information about tides and currents. Ocean information websites compiled by Mr. Holt. PenguinsMarch of the Penguins interactive site. Emperor Penguin information from Enchanted Learning. Penguin Puzzle from Kidzone. Penguins facts and activities from Kidzone. It takes a rookery webquest on Penguins.
PlantsPlants and Our Environment. The Great Plant Escape - Help Detective Le Plant and his partners Bud and Sprout the amazing mysteries of plant life. Pollination Adventure Webquest. Plate TectonicsPlate Tectonics - A wonderful interactive site with loads of information. PollutionTypes of pollution from Thinkquest site. Rocks and MineralsRocks and Minerals Information. Rock and Minerals - Franklin Institute Online guide to rocks and minerals. Simple MachinesEdheads website has a wonderful interactive activity on simple machines. BrainPOP simple machines - cool video. Pyramid construction. SpaceStarchild offers a first-rate treatment of the solar system and the universe, with lots of kid-friendly graphics. Cosmic Quest - The Children's Museum of Indianapolis presents this interactive site as a Field Guide to the Universe. The Nine Planets is an outstanding multimedia collection of solar system information for a general audience—music, graphics, animations, links and more. Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system about the Earth and Space sciences for the general public. Solar System and Space - great list of websites. VolcanoesVolcano World - Great source of information! ZoosRoger Williams Zoo - This website has loads of information about interesting animals.
Social StudiesAmerican RevolutionThe American Revolution Homepage - Timeline of the American Revolution from 1765 to 1783. People, battles, biographies, events, links, and bibliographies. The American Revolution a site for Kids - The links on this page will lead you to biographies of people connected with the American Revolution.
The Federalist Papers
Liberty! The American Revolution Ancient EgyptAncient Egypt Brainteaser from National GeographicTeacher Oz – Loads of links on everything Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt - website of the Snaith Primary School. Ancient GreeceAncient Greece - a play about Sparta and Athens from the Snaith Primary School. Ancient Greece and Rome - This web site was designed to introduce third grade students to the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. Ancient Greece Webquest from Thinkquest. Mr. Dowling’s electronic passport – Ancient Greece. Links to ancient civilizations - China, Egypt, Rome, Greece, Mesopotamia. Ancient RomeMr. Dowling’s electronic passport – Rome. Odyssey online: A site about ancient Rome including information about mythology, daily life, death and burial, writing and archaeology. Research sites for ancient Greece and Rome. AztecsAztecs - website from the Snaith Primary School. Black HistoryMartin Luther King, Jr. - I Have A Dream Speech. Text. Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have A Dream Speech. Audio. Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have A Dream Speech excerpt. Video. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birth Home Virtual Tour
My Brother Martin This is the illustrator's web site and provides information about the book, "My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers." It also includes a picture of the author and illustrator. Note that the site does include links to buy the book and to purchase other works by the illustrator. If your school has restrictions on commercial sites, be sure to review this site before using it with your students. Web Resources - from Readwritethink.org
Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in 1929. Choose among additional Web and text resources as well as find links to lesson plans and classroom activities that can be used to supplement or extend this lesson, from the January 15 entry from ReadWriteThink calendar.
The Martin Luther King Papers Project at Stanford University The primary location for information about Dr. King, this site includes a chronology, encyclopedia, biography, videos, lesson plans, and more. The overseeing board for the Project is chaired by Coretta Scott King.
Today in History, for January 15, from the Library of Congress The Library of Congress entry for King's birthday provides a linked overview of King's life and the struggle for Civil Rights.
The Nobel Peace Prize 1964 The Nobel Prize Web site includes the text of the committee's presentation speech, awarding the Peace Prize to Dr. King, as well as Dr. King's Nobel Lecture, his acceptance speech, and biographical information.
Photo Essay: Martin Luther King in His Own Words This Time.com collection pairs ten photos of King with excerpts from his writing. Each could provide a starting place for a classroom discussion of King's carefully chosen words.
MLK Jr. Classic Images, from Life This site provides a wealth of pictures of Dr. King, including photos from King's protests, speeches, and life with his family.
The Underground Railroad - This is an interactive web site from National Geographic. Underground Railroad - a wonderful web site with all sorts of great information. Colonies of North AmericaColonization of North America - wonderful links about the history of American colonies. Jamestown and Plymouth Webquest Country ResearchConnect to the Country Fact Books and click on the search button to find information about your country. The United Nations Cyberschoolbus has great information about countries that are in the United Nations. Check out the Atlapedia website you can find loads of information about different countries. Connect to MSN Encarta to find even more information about your country. Geo-Globe - Interactive geography. Lonely Planet country information. Geographia - world travel destinations. Classbrain's country reports. Mexico webquest - Cinco de Mayo Webquest. Mexico - General information including holidays, culture and history. HalloweenHalloween links from Education World. Islam (compiled by Mrs. G. Boden)The Islamic World to 1800 Medieval Economy - Money and Trading Islamic Art - Discusses the Islamic view of the cosmos, fine craftsmanship and Arabic Calligraphy The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Collection: Islamic Art: Introduction Arabic Calligraphy Instruction Islamic Medical Manuscripts Home Page Islam. Knowledge, and Science Mathematics in Medieval Islam Lascaux CavesTake a virtual tour of the Lascaux caves. Lewis and ClarkLewis and Clark an epic journey - wonderful site! MagicGreat Magic web sites. MassachusettsBirds of New England. MesopotamiaMesopotamia - learn more about ancient Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia - all sorts of information. Cuneiform - write a Babylonian. Middle AgesLife in the Middle Ages - A Thinkquest website. Annenberg/CPB Exhibits - What was it really like to live in the Middle Ages? Explore this web site and find out. Castles of Britain is a site dedicated to the study and promotion of British Castles. Castles on the Web. This site has loads of information about castles, including a glossary of terms, links to castle tours, information on heraldry, and myths. Middle Ages Webquest - Learn about the people of the Middle Ages, Castles, and Knights by studying their Tales and Legends. National Geographic -Ghosts in the Castle. You will discover that castle dwellers still roam the halls of this castle. Explore and learn about parts of castles and what life in a castle was like.
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