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November 17, 2003 - Issue 3.43  

TEACHERS

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Kodak's Digital Photography Magazine
This is one cool site that captures many great themes and images. Check it out for visual support for lessons.
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AskERIC Lesson Plans
This collection contains more than 1100 unique lesson plans which have been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers from all over the United States. Contributions from individuals are essential to the collection; it is how it grows!
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Search for a PDF file
Searches for documents that are published in Adobe's portable document format.
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Ditto.com (image search)
Searches for photographs and other images that have been posted online.

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RHLSchool
A site that provides a large amount of free quality worksheets for teaching, reinforcement, and review. Looking for lesson plans? Many of these worksheets can serve as the basis for lessons.
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The New York Times Learning
The New York Times Learning Network is a free service for students in grades 3-12, their teachers and parents. The site is updated Monday through Friday throughout the year.
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Classroom Connect creats web based curriculum products and professional development programs for K-12 educators.

+access integrated activities around a wide variety of math, science, language arts, and social studies topics such as: The 20th Century, Insects, Civil Rights, Sound, Mapping, The Human Body, and more
easily synchronize topics of your choice to coincide with classroom curriculum plans
see in an instant how topics correlate to national and state standards

+access the complete Classroom Connect Library full of hand-picked Web sites appropriate for the classroom

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PBS
This site simply rocks. PBS, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is a private, non-profit media enterprise owned and operated by the nation's 348 public television stations. A trusted community resource, PBS uses the power of noncommercial television, the Internet and other media to enrich the lives of all Americans through quality programs and education services that inform, inspire and delight. Available to 99 percent of American homes with televisions and to an increasing number of digital multimedia households, PBS serves nearly 100 million people each week.
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CNN FYI
CNNfyi.com is designed with this goal in mind: To help educators and students keep pace with the world's volatile and ever-changing geographic, scientific and political landscapes. This educational Web site fills a growing need for lesson-related news and information by revealing the ways in which current news and events shape the future and affect our lives.

CNNfyi.com will be a dual-focused educational Web site designed to address both educator and student needs. In order to address both audiences, two distinct areas have been created - one for the educator, one for the student.

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Academic Info Net
Finds Web- based material suitable for a professor's lesson plans or a student's research paper. Geared to college students and academic researchers, although many materials may be helpful to high school students.

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Discovery School
DiscoverySchool.com is dedicated to making teaching and learning an exciting, rewarding adventure for students, teachers, and parents. To that end we provide innovative teaching materials for teachers, useful and enjoyable resources for students, and an entire store full of helpful learning products for parents to share with their children. The site is constantly reviewed for educational relevance by practicing classroom teachers in elementary school, middle school, and high school.
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Learning Page
A good resource for Teachers, Parents, and Homeschoolers. It offers free worksheets, lesson plans, activities and more. All resources are downloadable and printable. And best of all, they're free! The curriculum is written and designed for preschool, kindergarten, first, second, and third grade students.
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TeachNet provides a variety of lesson ideas and mediums for idea exchange among teachers.
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