www.newseum.org [1]
– The interactive museum of news, featuring today’s front pages from around the
world!www.vocabulary.com [2] – This site features graphic
word puzzles, grade level interactive activities and daily online and print
vocabulary word puzzles.www.nationalgeographic.com/geographyaction/ [3]
- We tie in with this site for our Geography Action Week in November but it's a
great resource year round!www.historybuff.com [4] - This site focuses primarily
on how newspapers covered major, and not so major, events in American history.www.runet.edu/%7Ewkovarik/class/300/300.rto.html [5]
– This educational site allows students to read, hear or see original
documents, broadcasts and photos (or commentaries on them) to better understand
media history.www.newspaperlinks.com/home.cfm [6] –
News Voyager site where you can search for headlines in newspapers across the
nation.www.time.gov [7]
– Do you have the time? What time is it
in Alaska right now? This site offers
the official U.S. time. Explore
different time zones and areas of daylight and nighttime.www.mainesms.com [8]
– Maine Stock Market Simulationwww.ars.usda.gov/is/kids [9] – Sci4Kids
pages on the USDA website feature stories about what scientists do at the
Agricultural Resource Service. www.howstuffworks.com [10] – A must-visit site for all
ages! Find out how everything
works!
fyi.cnn.com
– CNN Student Newswww.bartleby.com [11]
– Free access to helpful resource materials including Gray’s Anatomy, Oxford
Shakespeare, Strunk’s Elements of Style, Columbia Encyclopedia, American
Heritage Collegiate Dictionary and Book of English Usage, World Factbook,
Columbia Gazetteer, Simpson’s Contemporary Quotations and more!www.staysafeonline.com [12] – Online safety tips for
kids and families.www.kidsclick.org [13] - #1 spot for homework
help! Search over 600 topics from
A-Z! KidsClick! is a project of the
Ramapo Catskill Library System.www.mathforum.com [14] - A great site for math help and math wizards! Featuring a student center and teachers’
place, resources by subject and grade, math tools, discussion groups and “Ask
Mr. Math.”