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abcteach
The abcteach site provides members with unlimited access to over 40,000 cross-curricular materials, interactive activities, clip art, and abctools custom worksheet generators. -
ArtsEdge
ArtsEdge is the Kennedy Center's free digital resources for teaching and learning in, through and about the arts. -
Ask Numbers
Online conversion calculator to convert between various units of measurement. Includes conversion charts, tables and converters. -
Chem4Kids
Chem4Kids.com! The site that teaches the basics of chemistry to everyone! Tutorials on matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, and biochemistry. -
Cool Math
Are you looking for a way to make math more interesting for your students? This website offers a collection of fun games that are safe to be used in the classroom environment and cover not only mat subjects, but geography, science, and reading as well. -
Cool Text
Image creation package that allows choice of objects, colors, and lighting. -
DoSomething
This website features weekly calls to action, which encourage teens to collaborate and join their forces with a noble goal of making positive social changes. -
Edmodo
Edmodo is the coolest virtual collaboration hub that actually makes social media useful for educational purposes. As an educator, you may have your doubts about social media, but this website is a great way of providing customized classrooms that make the teaching process much more advanced. -
EDSITEment
EDSITEment offers a treasure trove for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality material on the Internet in the subject areas of literature and language arts, foreign languages, art and culture, and history and social studies. -
Education Technology and Mobile Learning
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education. -
Exploratorium
Exploratorium Ten Cool Sites is a collection of cool, interactive sites from the Web, hand-picked by the Exploratorium.
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Eye Witness to History
Profiles of historical characters and events from ancient times to today, told with the images and words of those who lived it. -
Fact Monster
Fact Monster is a tween destination for homework help and facts on thousands of subjects, including sports, entertainment, geography, history, biography, education, and health. Fact Monster contains an encyclopedia, almanacs, games, quizzes, research tools, holiday features, lots of self-made microsites for books, and more. -
Fun Brain
FunBrain is an online educational games for kids of all ages. (math, grammar, science, spelling, history) -
HippoCampus
HippoCampus‘ goal is to provide students and educators with access to high-quality, free multimedia content on various education subjects. -
HowStuffWorks
HowStuffWorks is one of the most famous educational websites. It features thousands of videos, illustrations, and articles that help students and educators learn about how things work. -
iCivics
iCivics is an online education projects that has the aim of teaching students about civics, thus inspiring them to participate actively in the U.S. democracy. -
Illuminations
Illuminations provides an increasing access to quality standards-based resources for teaching and learning mathematics, including interactive tools for students and instructional support for teachers. -
Jefferson Lab
Jefferson Lab is a site with a collection of teacher and student resources. Look around and you'll discover hands on activities, science based games and puzzles, cool videos and a teacher's section.
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Khan Academy
Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. -
Med Kharbach Technology Tools (Pinterest)
English teacher, researcher and editor of Educational Technology and Mobile Learning Blog. -
NASA Space Place
The NASA Space Place has been around for 15 years but it is still one of the best educational science websites around. There are hundreds of learning activities and educational games all centered around space and technology. You will find hands-on projects that kids can do with ordinary materials. Activities include interactive games, puzzles, animations and interactive demonstrations of science and technology concepts. -
National Geographic Education
National Geographic Education brings geography, social studies and science to life. Using real-world examples and National Geographic's rich media
you can find multimedia activities, lessons, and units aligned with national standards. -
PBS Kids: The Democracy Project
Meet US presidents past and present, make campaign buttons and learn about US history and the election process.