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| Below is a list of extraordinary sites that can benefit those working in all fields of education. You will be amazed at what these sites have to offer. |
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This is an awesome site that offers everything from education news, lesson plans, worksheet archives and much more. You will love this one! |
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This is an incredible resource site. It is a comprehensive, well organized listing of useful tools you will find anywhere! This is a great site for teachers and students. You will bookmark this one! I must say it was much easier to use before it became part of the Discovery site. |
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This is a fantastic site, offering links in all education related fields. You are sure to find helpful sites listed here. |
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Presented in table format, Blue Web'n lists lesson plans, projects/activities, references, resources and tools as they relate to specific subject areas. This site is definitely worth a visit. |
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This delightful site offers listings in various subject areas, as well as a few slide show tutorials to help you make better use of your Internet time. The site is nicely presented and well organized for easy use. |
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How delightful to find Schoolhouse rock online! With the proper plugins, you can listen to all of the Schoolhouse Rock songs as you read the lyrics or look at cool graphics! Yea! They even offer a low graphics format for those who do not have the more modern equipment needed for animations and music. |
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Aside from the many other offerings at this site, there are many subject area listings available. The site is colorful, user friendly and offers an amazing amount of information. You will want to bookmark this one. |
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What a wonderful online resource! You can take virtual tours through many parts of the museum and even sample audio and video clips. There is a nice selection of topics available here. |
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This is a bright and colorful site that offers many resources and activities. There are even daily features in language arts, social studies and more. This is a huge online almanac. Take a look! |
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Tips, discussions, links and lots of lessons plans are available at this brightly colored teacher site. This one is worth exploring. |
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The background on this page came from a collection, Webpaper, by Jay Boersma. The bookshelf topper on this page came from Horizontal Rule. The green wooden bars and the green planks used for the TLO banners and buttons on this page came from Four Bees. The first grader font used to make these banner and buttons was found at Surf Madison File Libraries (no longer available).
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