You Learn It! A Comprehensive List of Educational Resources
Math
- Schoolhouse Mathematics: Learn about various math topics, such as algebra, arithmetic, calculus, and geometry.
- Talk About Math: Information for elementary school aged children on how to count and do math.
- Math Problems: Find math problems, puzzles, tips and tricks in this internet mathematics library for grades K-12.
- Elementary Mathematics: Find hands-on math activities and content for kindergarten through grade 5.
- Mathematics Lesson Plans: Here you will find a list of mathematics lesson plans for elementary (K-5) aged children.
- Math Central: Resource room for students and educators to find notes, lesson plans, and other math information and activities.
- Geometry Online: Find activities, a history of geometry, and quizzes directed towards middle and high school students.
- The Golden Ratio: Students can learn about the ‘Golden Ratio’ and ‘Fibonacci Sequence’ through interactive activities.
- Math Zone: Play interactive math games and activities to enhance your numbers, shapes, probability, and measuring skills.
- PBS Teachers: Find classroom resources and lesson plans to teach high school students math.
- Tutorials for High School Mathematics: Here you will find twenty-six online tutorial math lessons for high school students.
- Problems with a Point: Search mathematics problems to practice your math skills for grades 6-12.
- Interesting Integers: Find information and activities for high school students to study integers.
- Geometry Formulas and Facts: High school students can learn about the basics of geometry through this guide.
Science
- Adaptations Adventure: Here you will find an elementary school web quest for learning about animals and science.
- Science for a Changing World: The ‘Earthquakes for Kids’ section provides information, activities, puzzles, and games about earthquakes.
- The Water Cycle: Children grades K-3 can learn about the water cycle through these games and activities.
- Rock and the Rock Cycle: Learn about rocks and the rock cycle by clicking on a rock to travel through its process.
- The Electric Force: This science discussion talks about electromagnetic waves, “negative” electrons and “positive” protons.
- Put the Planets in Order: Drag the planet names to put them in order by size.
- Eyes on the Earth: Grades 5 and up can fly alongside NASA and learn about satellites and the earth.
- Amazing Earth: Junior High students and educators can experience online explorations and learn about the planets, stars, and the atmosphere.
- Animal Diversity Web: Browse the Kingdom Animalia to learn about amphibians, insects, mammals, reptiles, and more.
- Lecture Help Pages with Solutions: Learn about various science subjects, including measurement, atoms, compounds, and energy.
- Mass versus Weight: Find information about the difference between mass and weight.
- Smart Energy Use: Learn about science, technology, energy sources and how to be efficient.
- Federal Science Resources: Find earth science, space science, life science and physical science information.
- Mirror Molecules: Find answers, such as why are they called mirrored molecules and what do they look like?
- Nuclear Energy Learning: Here you will find nuclear energy related information and lesson plans.
- The Universe Adventure: Students can take the Universe Adventure to learn the study of the structure and the history of the universe.
Social Studies
- Social Studies Lesson Plans: List of mini-lesson plans for elementary students Grades K-5.
- Mr. Donn’s Social Studies: Here you will find a chart of various social studies lesson plans, power points, and videos.
- Social Studies Education: Find project ideas, lesson plans and research information.
- Smithsonian Education: The Smithsonian Education center provides educational resources to teachers and students.
- Lesson Plans and Teaching Strategies: List of social studies lesson plans and education strategies for teachers.
- Center for Civic Education: Find Middle School lesson plans for middle school aged children.
- U.S. Government Lesson Plans: List of social studies lesson plans for junior high aged children.
- Laws Lesson Plan: This lesson plan was designed to help students understand laws and rules in society.
- Sticker Race Head Quarters This Democracy project helps teach students about the various aspects in an election.
- Social Studies Resources: Find a number of social studies topics, such as diversity, general history, geography, government, and news.
- Teaching the Electoral College: Students will learn about the electoral process and how their vote can alter the debate.
- Teaching Tolerance: High school students will explore the voting rights of African Americans and Barrack Obama’s significance.
- Country Studies: Students can learn about the Iraq war from the Library of Congress.
- Great Economics Lessons: Here you will find some online economics lessons for social studies students grades 6-12.
- Human Rights: Students can learn about human rights and refugees through these online lesson plans.
Language Arts
- Guide to Grammar and Style: Find information and grammatical rules and styles for elementary language arts.
- Purdue Online Writing Lab: Learn about various aspects of language arts, such as grammar, sentence fragments, spelling, and punctuation.
- Phonics Inventory: Kindergarten through grade 1 students can learn about phonics and become skillful readers.
- Reading Comprehension: List of reading activities and instructions for reading comprehension for elementary school children.
- Reading/Language Arts: Grades K-6 can learn about reading, language, vocabulary, and writing through these standards.
- Language Arts Lesson Plans: List of lesson plans for middle school students learning reading comprehension.
- Guide to Grammar & Writing: Learn word and sentence skills, paragraph skills, power points, and essays and research.
- Sentence Sense: Online textbook that offers students information on the basic approaches to writing.
- Research and Writing: Teens can find a step-by-step guide to writing for high school and college.
- American Verse Project: Compilation over nearly 600 fables using RealAudio.
- Word Smith: This fun online tool allows students to create anagrams from any phrase or word that is typed into the box.
- Basic Steps in the Research Process: Step-by-step guide to creating great research papers and projects.
- Digital Storytelling: This comprehensive site shows students how educational digital storytelling can be and how to get started.
- Language Arts Cyber Guides: Teacher and student activities for learning foreign languages and language arts.
- William Shakespeare Study Guides: Here you will find general information, activities, and study guides about William Shakespeare and his work.
Publicado em 20/09/2010