Links for Students

The subject areas covered are: General (cross-curricular) | Social Studies | Science


General

National Geographic Society
URL: http://www.nationalgeographic.com
Grade level: All
Subject: Social Studies/General
A rich array of resources for teaching and learning. Includes an atlas, idea exchange forums, an area on the National Geographic standards, and a virtual tour. Other areas of interest include Media (magazines, books, television, etc.), Resources, and Kids (games, National Geographic World magazine articles, cartoon factory, pen pal network, etc.). Very worthwhile!!!

LibrarySpot
URL: http://libraryspot.com/
Grade level: 3 to adult
Subject: General
Provides a reference desk, which includes a dictionary, encyclopedias (some of which require subscription), biographical dictionaries, and map resources. Also provides links to the Library of Congress, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Web Locator.

http://www.yahooligans.com/
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General

Berit's Best Sites for Children
URL: http://www.beritsbest.com/
Grade level: All
Subject: All
Provides hyperlinks to many children's sites in categories like "Just for Fun," "Holidays," "Serious Stuff," "Creatures Great & Small," "Kids on the Net," "And More."  The Serious Stuff category includes Art, Environment, Government, Health and Safety, History, Science and Math, Space, and World Travel.

TIME Magazine for Kids
URL: http://www.pathfinder.com/TFK
Grade level: 3 and up
Subject: Social Studies/General
Features news, spotlights, cartoons, kids talk section and an archive. Easy to use, interesting, and fun.

Public Broadcasting Corporation (PBS)
URL: http://www.pbs.org/
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Subject: General
This colorful site includes information on PBS programs, electronic field trips, and the Online NewsHour.

A History of the Computer
URL: http://www.pbs.org/nerds/timeline/index.html
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Subject: General
Computers have their beginnings back in pre-history, starting with the abacus.

The Awesome Library
URL: http://www.awesomelibrary.org/
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Subject: General
Searches 12,000 articles by keywords and categories of Teacher, Parent, and Student.

Social Studies

National Geographic Society
URL: http://www.nationalgeographic.com
Grade level: All
Subject: Social Studies/General
A rich array of resources for teaching and learning. Includes an atlas, idea exchange forums, an area on the National Geographic standards, and a virtual tour. Other areas of interest include Media (magazines, books, television, etc.), Resources, and Kids (games, National Geographic World magazine articles, cartoon factory, pen pal network, etc.). Very worthwhile!!!

Great Outdoors Recreation Page (GORP)
URL: http://www.gorp.com
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Information on parks, forests, the wilderness, etc., including maps (with links), photos, recreational activities, and much more. Content arranged geographically (worldwide) and by state for the United States. Organized but cluttered; requires careful concentration when searching/using this site.

National Park Service (ParkNet)
URL: http://www.nps.gov
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Social Studies
National park information including lesser known and special significance areas. Links to historical, educational, natural resource, and park information. Updated regularly with a link to a special topic.

The History Place
URL: http://www.historyplace.com
Grade level: 3 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Includes United States and World history topics; links include a photo and speech of the week, point of view section, homework help, etc. Easy to use, interesting, and fun.

Liberty: The American Revolution
URL: http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/index.html
Grade level: 3 and up
Subject: Social Studies
"Potpourri of information on the American Revolution" including daily life in the colonies, "global village" tour, military point-of-view, as well as an educational and interesting game.

Plymouth: Its History and People
URL: http://pilgrims.net/plymouth/
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Gives relevant information on colonial people and a passenger list for the Mayflower.

The White House for Kids
URL: http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/kids/html/home.html
Grade level: All
Subject: Social Studies
Offers excellent information about the history of the White House, a tour of the rooms, a tour of its art collection, and brief biographies of the Presidents, the First Ladies, and the White House pets.

South Dakota: A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation
URL: http://www.travelsd.com/history/sioux/
Grade level: 5 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Site is rich in pictures of tribal art and artifacts. Shows a timeline of important events, description and schedule of Sioux powwows, description and maps of landmarks, and information on individual tribes and their leaders.

Native Americans
URL: http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html
Grade level: 5 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Provides many links to other excellent Native American sites.

American Park Network (APN)
URL: http://www.americanparknetwork.com/index.html
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Social Studies/Science
"Comprehensive source of information on America’s favorite parks." Links to park information, activities, travel tips, etc. Includes a Q&A section (Park Talk) where questions about America’s parks can be asked and answered electronically.

Kent School District Social Studies Resources
URL: http://www.kent.wednet.edu/curriculum/soc_studies/index.html
Grade level: 1 and up, teachers
Subject: Social Studies
Includes links to sites on subjects such as farms, communities, U.S. regions, Native Americans, Explorers, the Colonies, Revolutionary War, and more.

Other Native Sites (Native American)
URL: http://www.nativeonline.com/great.htm
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Provides links to Native American tribes’ home pages and other Native American links, listed by tribe.

Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
URL: http://www.mountvernon.org/
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Provides a tour of the mansion, information on archeological digs, extensive information and resources concerning George Washington, and an image gallery.

Thunder Mountain Lenape Nation
URL: http://www.delawaretribeofindians.nsn.us/
Grade level: 5 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Provides information on Lenape culture, including food, dress, jobs of men and women, stories, spirituality, and more.

TIME Magazine for Kids
URL: http://www.pathfinder.com/TFK
Grade level: 3 and up
Subject: Social Studies/General
Features news, spotlights, cartoons, kids talk section and an archive. Easy to use, interesting, and fun.

Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
URL: http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/tubman/tubman.html
Grade level: 2
Subject: Social Studies
Second graders at a New York school have created a timeline, character sketches, quiz, crossword puzzles, and more. Also has classroom activities and links to other sites. Easy to use, interesting, and informative.

Explorers of the Millennium
URL: http://www.thinkquest.org/library/site_sum.html?tname=4034&url=4034/
Grade level: 5 and up
Subject: Social Studies
Created by students at an Illinois school; features biographies of explorers, a timeline, Hall of Fame nomination section, and links to other sites. An award winner.

Flags of the World
URL: http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/
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Subject: Social Studies
Search the site by country, geography, keyword, title, or last modification date. Everything you ever wanted to know about flags, including images.

USA CityLink
URL: http://usacitylink.com/visitcity.html
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Subject: Social Studies
The USA CityLink Project is a city's interface to the world. It is the Internet's most comprehensive listing of U.S. States and Cities offering information on travel, tourism and relocation.

50 States and Capitals
URL: http://www.50states.com/
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Subject: Social Studies
This is a great site which contains interesting facts about all 50 states. It includes capital city, state flag, and other information links. A great tool to use in elementary classes when students are researching the states.

CNN News
URL: http://cnn.com
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Subject: Social Studies
This site is great for current events. The site always puts up new information. The only thing to watch out for is that there are some questionable topics, not unlike the TV news.

National Geographic Search Page
URL: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/search.html
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Subject: Social Studies

Biography
URL: http://www.biography.com
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Subject: Social Studies
This site, developed by the cable network, A & E, includes a biographical listing of over 20,000 famous people. Students can search alphabetically or browse an alphabetical list. Also included is a weekly biography quiz anagram and discussion group. Teachers frequently ask for the Biography program information, which is included here, along with the subjects of the "Biography for Kids" programs on the weekend.

Science

Animal Resources – Sea World/Busch Gardens
URL: http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/index.htm
Grade level: All
Subject: Science
Part of the Sea World/Busch Gardens Education Series; rich with information on various sea mammals, some other animals, and various animal topics. Includes pictures and appropriate links to other areas within the site.

American Park Network (APN)
URL: http://www.americanparknetwork.com/index.html
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Social Studies/Science
"Comprehensive source of information on America’s favorite parks." Links to park information, activities, travel tips, etc. Includes a Q&A section (Park Talk) where questions about America’s parks can be asked and answered electronically.

Astronomy for Kids!
URL: http://www.dustbunny.com/afk
Grade level: 2 and up
Subject: Science
Useful information that is easy to understand. Includes tours of the planets, sky maps, information on what causes meteor showers, links to other astronomy sites, e-mail, puzzles, etc.

NASA’s Observatorium
URL: http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/core.shtml.html
Grade level: All
Subject: Science
Public access site for earth and space data. Includes an image gallery, fun and games area, space science and flight sections, an Observation of the Week with archive, etc. Easy-to-use and fun!

Kennedy Space Center
URL: http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/ksc.html
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Science
Provides archived information on past space flights (Mercury, Gemini, etc.), launch vehicles (Delta, Atlas, Titan missiles), space shuttle information, and links to other archives.

The Best of the Hubble Space Telescope
URL: http://seds.org/hst/hst.html
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Science
Provides full color pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope of such recent findings as the most distant galaxy ever found and a mysterious fireball from a cataclysmic explosion. Also shows excellent pictures of the surface features and the Pathfinder landing site on Mars.

Earth and Moon Viewer
URL: http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/vplanet.html
Grade level: 4 and up
Subject: Science
Shows full color pictures of the earth and moon from different viewpoints (i.e., viewing the moon from the earth, the sun, tables of information about earth and lunar formations (i.e., craters and mountains), and links to other educational sites.

The Electronic Zoo Animal Resources
URL: http://netvet.wustl.edu/ssi.htm
Grade level: 2 and up
Subject: Science
Provides links to web sites about animals, listed by categories.

Birmingham Zoo Animal Omnibus
URL: http://www.animalomnibus.com/
Grade level: 3 and up
Subject: Science
Searchable database of common and zoo animals by region. Best to do search by first by classification (Birds, Fishes, etc.) and then by common name. Gives links to other sites with information on the animal.

Lincoln Park Zoo
URL: http://www.lpzoo.com/animals/
Grade level: 3 and up
Subject: Science
Searchable database of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Indicates endangered species, if applicable.

Bagheera
URL: http://www.bagheera.com/
Grade level:
Subject: Science
"A Web site for our endangered species."

Views of the Solar System
URL: http://www.solarviews.com
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Subject: Science
Views of the Solar System presents a vivid multimedia adventure unfolding the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and more. Discover the latest scientific information, or study the history of space exploration, rocketry, early astronauts, space missions, spacecraft through a vast archive of photographs, scientific facts, text, graphics, and videos. Views of the Solar System offers enhanced exploration and educational enjoyment of the solar system and beyond.

The Microbe Zoo
URL: http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/zoo/
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Subject: Science
Try this site to gets lots of interesting facts about microbes in the environment.

The Bear Den
URL: http://www.bearden.org/
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Subject: Science
This site starts off with an optional roar and provides comprehensive information about the eight species of bears. It includes a link to The Cub Den for younger students and offers color images in the Photo Gallery and numerous bear-related links. It also addresses conservation efforts to protect the bears and references news articles related to this topic.

Volcano World
URL: http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/
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Subject: Science
Volcano World contains information on different volcanoes and the chance to study active volcanoes throughout the world. Includes volcano lessons, a craft activity; building volcanoes, and a section where children can submit their artwork of volcanoes. There is a section where students can perform a search. A useful site to use with a class studying volcanoes.

The Heart: An Online Exploration
URL: http://sln.fi.edu/biosci/heart.html
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Subject: Science
Tour the human heart and learn about its function. Listen to a heart beat. Presented by the Franklin Institute.