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EnglishMathScienceSocial StudieLinksUpdated December 22, 2008
Teacher Pages:
Pages for everyone:
  • Study Hints from Mrs. Flynn: Contains the study hints that Mrs. Flynn has created for you to download.
  • AOL@School: AOL has an education page, too.
  • American Museum of Natural History: Available information varies.  Check back often.
  • Apple: Apple's education page.
  • del.icio.us: This is a social bookmarking site.  Allow others to do your searching and tagging for you.  To see what sites people think fit well under different categories, add the topic to the end of the url (i.e. http://del.icio.us/math gives a listing of sites tagged as math sites).
  • edHelper: So many helpful resources for different grade levels and subjects.
  • Exploratorium: The museum of science, art, and human perception.
  • The Franklin Institute: Website for the hands-on museum located in Philadelphia.
  • Homework Help: B.J. Pinchbeck offers sites that can help you with homework, projects, and learning in general.
  • How Stuff Works: Did you ever wonder how something worked?  Maybe the answer is here.
  • The Incredible Art Department: Various art sites.
  • Internet Public Library: Another way to search the internet.
  • Jeff Han: A presentation on the future of computers (This is really neat).
  • The Library of Congress: Website for the Library of Congress.
  • Library Spot: And you thought that Google and Yahoo! were the only ways to search the web for information.
  • Microsoft: Microsoft's education page.
  • Mr. Lamb's Blog: This is a blog where Mr. Lamb tries to share hints on incorporating technology into the classroom and his experiences as a CFF Technology Coach.
  • Mr. Nussbaum: So many links and resources for so many different topics.
  • Music Education Online: Links to various music resources.
  • Power to Learn: Various resources and links.
  • scholastic.com homepages: This is a link to the scholastic.com homepage.  You must have the correct username and password to access this page.  Current  teachers who use scholastic.com homepages: Mrs. Hall Mr. Lamb
Pages for teachers:
  • PACFF eBoard: CFF site with various links containing Web 2.0 tools, overview of Apple training, and other links for English, math, science, and social studies.
  • 4Teachers: Wonderful site, including links to RubiStar, QuizStar, and many other helpful resources.
  • A to Z Teacher Stuff: Too much to list.  Check out this site.
  • ABC Teach: Various resources for teachers, including worksheets and clip art.
  • Arts Edge: The Kennedy Center has developed lessons that help show the connections between the arts and core curriculum subjects.
  • Artsonia Kids Art Museum: Free to sign up, this site allows for students to share their artwork online.
  • Blogmeister: Here is an example of how blogs can be used in the classroom.
  • Classrooms for the Future: EdHub link for Classrooms for the Future.
  • Columbia Education Center: Contains a collection of teacher-produced lesson plans.
  • Discovery School: Lesson plans, resources, and streaming video.
  • Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators: With so many links and sites out there, it's nice to know that people are finding them and linking to them.  This site has links to many useful sites that educators may find helpful.
  • The Lesson Plans Page: Some more lesson plans for you to root through.
  • McREL: More lesson plans.
  • Moodle: This site offers tips and tutorials for setting up your Moodle site.
  • PDE Webinars: This site has an archive of past webinars that have been presented by PDE.
  • Pennsylvania State Assessment Materials: Lots of info that could help you prepare for the PSSA's.
  • Puzzlemaker: Use this site to make various puzzles for classroom use.
  • scholastic.com Homepage Builder: Link to the homepage builder for scholastic.com.  These sites are free for teachers to create.
  • WebQuest Portal: Search for WebQuests and learn about what they are.
Pages for students:
  • Ask for Kids: A search engine designed for kids to use.
  • Cyber Sleuth Kids: Another search engine for kids.
  • Homework Spot: A site that offers help for homework and other assignments.
  • Spark Notes: Study guides for various classes, test preps, and college searches.
  • Study Tips and Test-taking Strategies: Check out this site to help prepare for your tests and quizzes.
  • SAT Prep Center: SAT test preparation from CollegeBoard.com.  There are free practice problems on here for critical reading, math, and writing, as well as links for some pay items to help prepare for the SAT's.
  • Yahoo! Kids: Yahoo!'s study site for kids.
Television and Radio Media:
Links Especially for Kids:
  • 4kids.org: Advancing education and technology for kids.