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INTERNET TEACHING RESOURCES |
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- Canada's
SchoolNet/Rescol canadien
SchoolNet is one of Canada's best educational web sites, with
over 5,000 Learning Resources, @SchoolNet Today- a daily information
news services on the world of e-learning, interactive features such as
polls of the month, the virtual tour and much more!
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- Community
Learning Network (CLN)
CLN, a project of British Columbia's Community Learning Network, is
designed to help K-12 teachers integrate technology into their
classrooms. CLN features 265 menu pages with more than 5,800 annotated
links to free resources on educational WWW sites -- all
organized within an intuitive structure.
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- AskERIC
AskERIC is an Internet-based service providing education information to
teachers, librarians, counselors, administrators, parents, and anyone
interested in education throughout the North America and the
world. If you've used the ERIC databases before, you'll like
this web-delivered product.
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Subject Specific Internet Resources
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- Historica
On this site, provided by the Historica Foundation of Canada, you can
watch a Heritage Minute movie, search The Canadian Encyclopedia
on-line, find lesson plans and resources, and review the past year's
Heritage Fair projects.
- Maps
- EdSelect
This collection of online maps resources includes clip art, blackline
masters of maps, and a number of map-related web sites.
- The
Holocaust Teachers' Resource Center
A project of the Holocaust Education Foundation, Inc., this site
contains many different materials for classroom use. Among the
materials available are lesson plans, reviews of books and other
media, video clips, and much more. A very useful site for S1
Language Arts teachers.
- PBS
Mathline
A very impressive source of a variety of mathematics lessons and
activities.
- Rubric
Generators
Although many of these "boilerplate" rubrics need further
refinement, they are a starting point for the creation of rubrics for
a variety of subject areas.
- Shakespeare:
a magazine for teachers and enthusiasts
Sponsored by Georgetown University, this is the online version of a
print magazine by the same name. The majority of teaching resources
are available to subscribers only -- each month, however, a
sample lesson is provided, gratis.
- ESPN
Sports Figures
Sponsored by ESPN, this page provides math and science teachers with
real-life teaching examples drawn from the world of sports.
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