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Apple Learning Interchange The Apple Learning Interchange is an Internet community for K-12 educators with a large and participatory membership. Apple has gathered databases of lesson-planning units, Internet resources, and Internet-based projects. Also included are discussion forums and chat rooms for educators. GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Montage Montage is an impressive collection of interactive curriculum projects involving teachers and students around the globe. The projects are designed to create collaboration and learning through the medium of the Internet and other communications technologies. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
The Chatback Trust The Chatback project helps special-needs schools communicate using email. The Web site features projects and moderated mailing lists. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
Email Classroom Exchange Email Classroom Exchange (ECE) allows students throughout the world to connect and exchange information with one another via email and online conferencing. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Getting Started On the Internet: Simple Projects! The fourth article in our Getting Started series focuses on simple projects. Join Trudy Schnorr's third graders as they count insects and other creepy crawlies! Join in -- see what's bugging other classes around the world! Included -- Links to tons of other simple projects! GRADE LEVEL: K-12
GlobaLearn This is the Web site for GlobaLearn, a non-profit company sponsoring live expeditions all over the world. The company maintains this Web site so students can interact with the expedition teams. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Edventures! Information on Edventures! a hands-on education program. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Ask An Expert Links to sites and email addresses of "experts" who have volunteered to answer questions. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Adventure Online This site contains valuable education tools in the area of "adventure learning". GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
l*EARN This site lists lots of ongoing intercontinental internet projects for children at the primary/secondary school level. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections This site contains a valuable gopher archive of emailing lists about collaborative projects. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
NickNacks: Collaborative Education on the Internet If you'd like to plan a collaborative internet project and don't know how, this is the site for you. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Houghton Mifflin's Education Place This is a great place for all teachers and parents to take children (and themselves) to for links, projects, games for all subject areas. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-8
Midlink Magazine This is a wealth of knowledge, interactive projects, links and other 'cool stuff' for middles school kids. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
Oreo 2000
For this data gathering/analysing project all you need is a bag of Oreos, and a little curiosity about what the most popular way to eat an Oreo really is! (9/1/00-11/1/00) GRADE LEVEL: K-8+
Cincinnati Students Board the Underground Railroad
"This educational partnership is the only project in the nation in which high school students from an inner city school and a private school are assisted by faculty from a university, a social service agency, a reflective museum, and a corporation to synthesize and publish [a Web site about] Cincinnati's vital role in the Underground Railroad," said Dennis Walsh, the project coordinator. The Web site is a model for many cities and towns across the nation. Included: Information about how others can join the effort! GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
ThinkQuest The word here is not content, but rather CONCEPT..... this is the ultimate education international webdesign contest for students and teachers. (10/01/96) GRADE LEVEL: 5-12
Canadian School Weaves Web of Peace
Students at St. Elizabeth School in Ottawa, Ontario, are spinning the thoughts and artwork of children from around the world into a Web of Peace. The school hopes to receive 2001 submissions to its Web site by January 30, 2001. INCLUDED: Principles of peace *plus* student work samples. GRADE LEVEL: Pre-K-12
The Eagle Watch
The Eagle Watch Web site, created collaboratively by students at St. George's Day School and at Dyersburg Intermediate School in Dyersburg, Tennessee, focuses on the "life and legend" of the bald eagle. GRADE LEVEL: Pre-K - 6
The Refrigerator A weekly art contest for children which displays their work on the site and lets users choose the winner for the week. (09/01/97) GRADE LEVEL: K-6
The Refrigerator A weekly art contest for children which displays their work on the site and lets users choose the winner for the week. (09/01/97) GRADE LEVEL: K-6
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HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROJECTS - K-5
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Nutrition on the Net -- Healthful Activities for Every Grade! If your students think nutrition is a dull topic, they haven’t gotten the full story on food from the resources of the Internet. Many wonderful sites explain the benefits of eating well, the power of the food guide pyramid, and the history of food. Including those sites in your nutrition lessons will open eyes and change minds about the subject of nutrition! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Fit For Life 2000 On average, children only eat 2.5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day. Fit For Life 2000 is a telecomputing project designed to increase student awareness of the food they eat, the nutrition it provides, and the regional costs of food.. (2/1/00-3/10/00) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Cincinnati Students Board the Underground Railroad
"This educational partnership is the only project in the nation in which high school students from an inner city school and a private school are assisted by faculty from a university, a social service agency, a reflective museum, and a corporation to synthesize and publish [a Web site about] Cincinnati's vital role in the Underground Railroad," said Dennis Walsh, the project coordinator. The Web site is a model for many cities and towns across the nation. Included: Information about how others can join the effort! GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
Paper Clip Drive Helps Students Learn About Holocaust
Two Tennessee middle school teachers have created a unique project to teach about the enormity of the Holocaust. The students could use your help! GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
Colonial Kids: A Celebration of Life in the 1700's
Fourth and fifth graders from Salford Hills Elementary School in Pennsylvania created this site to showcase different aspects of life as a child in colonial America. The site's creators invite other schools to contribute more stories from the colonial days. GRADE LEVEL: 3-8
Search for Columbus
School children worldwide will explore the sunken wrecks of Columbus's fleet via the Internet. The "Search for Columbus(TM)" is an online educational project that invites classrooms to participate with archaeologists as they explore the remains of Columbus's ships from his second voyage.
(4/24-6/1 -- Annual Event) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Students Create a Virtual Tour of Their Community
Two elementary educators in Newington, Connecticut, found a way to allow their high-achieving students to go beyond the curriculum and make a terrific resource to share with other classes. The project became "Newington: Highlights of History," a PowerPoint presentation and oral tour of the heritage of their town.
GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
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INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS - 6-8
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A Summer to Remember: The First Olympics of the New Millennium
We are fast approaching the start of another Summer Olympics. However, this is not just any Summer Olympics. This is the first Summer Olympics of the New Millennium. To help us prepare for this event, as well as reflect on the accomplishments of those before us, let's take a closer look at the Summer Olympics! (9/1/00-10/30/00) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
The Sun Times, The Global Sun/Temperature Project
"How does your geographic location affect average daily temperature and hours of sunlight?" Schools from around the world participate in this collaborative project as students measure the local temperature and record the number of minutes of sunlight per day over a specific week. This data is then posted to the web site so that the students can compare and contrast their results with other classes from all over the world.
GRADE LEVEL: 4-8
The Bullying Project
The students who have helped develop the project wanted to use the power of the Internet to let their peers know that young people dealing with the issues of bullying and teasing "Are NOT alone. That being bullied and teased is NOT their fault and that they CAN do something about it!" (Ongoing)
GRADE LEVEL: K-12
The Food Pyramid: Three Projects That Teach Kids About Nutrition
While students load up on soft drinks, sweets, and high-fat foods, their teachers long for ways to help them understand what that kind of diet does to growing bodies. Three educators shared with Education World their latest attempts to halt the spread of junk food -- online projects! Students share information, compare data, and learn about foods from around the world.
GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Nutrition on the Net -- Healthful Activities for Every Grade! If your students think nutrition is a dull topic, they haven’t gotten the full story on food from the resources of the Internet. Many wonderful sites explain the benefits of eating well, the power of the food guide pyramid, and the history of food. Including those sites in your nutrition lessons will open eyes and change minds about the subject of nutrition! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Building a Working Community in the Classroom: One Teacher's Experience
Elementary teacher Toni Wing captured her students' interest by making them citizen-leaders of a city called Tinseltown. As business people, bankers, and employees, the students kept checkbooks and inventory and found out about the real world. See how the activity made learning across the curriculum relevant for students! Included: Ideas for creating a community in your classroom!
GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
Special Dog "Guides" Middle School Curriculum Students in Bryan, Texas, are raising a guide dog named Penny. Teachers at Sam Rayburn Middle School have turned this special community service project into lessons in geography, art, language, and more. (7/25/97) GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
ThinkQuest The word here is not content, but rather CONCEPT..... this is the ultimate education international webdesign contest for students and teachers. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 5-12
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LANGUAGE ARTS PROJECTS - 6-8
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A Summer to Remember: The First Olympics of the New Millennium
We are fast approaching the start of another Summer Olympics. However, this is not just any Summer Olympics. This is the first Summer Olympics of the New Millennium. To help us prepare for this event, as well as reflect on the accomplishments of those before us, let's take a closer look at the Summer Olympics! (9/1/00-10/30/00) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Encourage Student Writing -- Publish on the Web!
Publishing student writing encourages the reluctant writer, strengthens kids' self-confidence, rewards interest, and promotes a positive attitude toward literature. If your school is like most, however, you lack an easy and effective way of publishing your students' work. Now, help is as close as a mouse click away! Today, Education World writer Glori Chaika explores opportunities to publish student writing --and teacher writing-- on the Web. GRADE LEVEL: K-12
The Eagle Watch
The Eagle Watch Web site, created collaboratively by students at St. George's Day School and at Dyersburg Intermediate School in Dyersburg, Tennessee, focuses on the "life and legend" of the bald eagle. GRADE LEVEL: Pre-K - 6
White Barn Press
White Barn Press is a showcase of student writing, project-based learning, and classroom homepages published in cooperation with contributing classroom teachers.
GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
The News of the Century --- Reported by *Your* Students!
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The News of the Century contest is in full swing. And it's not too late for your students to share in the fun and the learning. Find out how one class's participation spanned the curriculum and opened students' eyes to the world. Included: Students tell what they thought was so great about the project!
GRADE LEVEL: 4-12
Laws of Life Students write short essays about their values, or "Laws" in life. They post these essays to an online newsgroup, where they can read and react to the essays of others. (11/31/99-5/31/00) GRADE LEVEL: All
The MindsEye Monster Exchange Project: Monsters Made to Order! The dog is brown. Does this sound like your students' idea of a descriptive sentence? The MindsEye Monster Exchange Project is ready to change that! A unique activity that has students writing descriptive paragraphs, this project is fast becoming an integral part of the language arts curriculum of many classrooms. What is the best part? Students get to use their imaginations to design their very own monsters! Included: Comments from teachers across the grades who have seen the educational value in this well-thought-out online project. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
Zuzu Zuzu is an e-zine featuring the artwork, writing, and opinions of young people. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Highwired National Edition Highwired National Edition is a news site that showcases the writing of high-school journalists nationwide and around the world. The site also offers space for schools to publish school newspapers on-line and create special Web sites for extracurricular activity groups, clubs, and individual classrooms to publish student writing on the Web! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 7-12
Word Dance Word Dance features a quarterly magazine of children's writing, poetry, and artwork. Kids will also enjoy the games and links to other sites. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-8
Apple and Pumpkin PIE (Poetry Is Exciting)! One teacher's successful "Apple a Day" Internet project has spawned a new project. Join teacher Susan Silverman in the "Pumpkin Patch" this year. Getting involved is as easy as pie!-- GRADE LEVEL: K-12
The Write Site The Web site is an interactive language arts and journalism project for middle school students and teachers. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
Little Planet Times The Little Planet Times is a newspaper written by and for kids. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Monster Exchange Students try to communicate an original monster image into another child's mind using learned writing skills and technology. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-6
Join The Read In! on April 24! More that 200,000 students are expected to join this year's Fifth Annual Read In!, where they'll chat "live" with two dozen renowned authors and illustrators. Included: Information on how you can join in the fun! (April) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
A Teacher's Guide to Getting Students' Work Published by Glori Chaika Glori Chaika, an English teacher, shares tips for getting student-writing published. Chaika's students at Slidell (Louisiana) Junior High School are among the most-published kids in the United States. GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Looking Glass Gazette The Looking Glass Gazette is published quarterly both online and in print to promote reading and writing for preschool through eighth grade students. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: Pre-K-8
Middlezine Magazine This site has a good amount of middle school children's writings in many different categories. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
The Young Writers Club An interesting concept with loads of writings by children. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-10
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MATH & FINANCE PROJECTS - 6-8
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The Math Trail
The Math Trail gives students the opportunity to participate in an authentic learning experience by exploring their own community and creating math problems that relate to it. The project, based on real-world problem solving, invites submissions from around the world. GRADE LEVEL: Pre-K-12
Online Scienceathon
Science-athon events are easy to implement,fun, and instructive. Each event includes the exploration of questions using displays of student-generated data. (11/1/00-6/30/01) GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
Oreo 2000
For this data gathering/analysing project all you need is a bag of Oreos, and a little curiosity about what the most popular way to eat an Oreo really is! (9/1/00-11/1/00) GRADE LEVEL: K-8+
The Sun Times, The Global Sun/Temperature Project
"How does your geographic location affect average daily temperature and hours of sunlight?" Schools from around the world participate in this collaborative project as students measure the local temperature and record the number of minutes of sunlight per day over a specific week. This data is then posted to the web site so that the students can compare and contrast their results with other classes from all over the world.
GRADE LEVEL: 4-8
Down the Drain
Do you know how much water you use every day? Would you be surprised to learn that the average American uses between 80-100 gallons of water per day? Do you think people in other parts of the world use more or less water than Americans? Well, this collaborative project will help you find the answers to these questions.
GRADE LEVEL: 4-8
Building a Working Community in the Classroom: One Teacher's Experience
Elementary teacher Toni Wing captured her students' interest by making them citizen-leaders of a city called Tinseltown. As business people, bankers, and employees, the students kept checkbooks and inventory and found out about the real world. See how the activity made learning across the curriculum relevant for students! Included: Ideas for creating a community in your classroom!
GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
The Noon Day Project Over 2200 years ago Eratosthenes made a remarkably accurate measurement of the earth's circumference. This project offers students an opportunity through collaboration to recreate his amazing experiment using sticks, shadows, and ingenuity. (3/1/00-4/1/00) GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
Stock Market Games Bring Math to Life Are your students in the market for meaningful math? Check out these on-line stock market simulations! Included: A fourth-grade teacher and her students talk about a fun and educational on-line stock market game! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
The Great Chocolate Experience: A K-12 Internet Project Makes Math Delicious! Almost everyone has some background knowledge about chocolate, and most students are motivated to learn more about it because they like chocolate, said one participant in The Great Chocolate Experience. "Those things make great conditions for effective learning!" Packed with graphing, calculations, and a few calories, The Great Chocolate Experience is a project that teachers and students are eating up! See how this integrated project began and find out how to join in the fun. Included: Comments from teachers across the grades who have participated! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
And the Winner Is… Math Competitions for Students A little competition can inspire math students to greater achievement. This week, Education World highlights more than a dozen math competitions or contests. Included: Problem-solving and stock market competitions --- and the World's Largest Math Event! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 2-12
MathMagic! MathMagic is a project that pairs up teams of students over the Internet to solve math questions. Students may participate in any of four grade-level categories: K-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Mighty M&M Math The Mighty M&M Math site contains a lesson plan for teaching fractions and percentages. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-6
Good News Bears Stock Market Project This is an online project that was based on an interactive stock market competition between classmates that used real-time data from the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Hewlett Packard Email Mentor Program The HP E-Mail Mentor program creates one-to-one mentor relationships between HP employees (worldwide) and 5-12th grade students and teachers throughout the United States to help motivate students to excel in math and science. HP employees also mentor teachers who seek to incorporate current technology into the classroom. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Ask Dr. Math If you have a question related to math, then it's most likely been answered here... and if it hasn't been, submit it! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
The Wild Ones
The Wild Ones provides a place where students and teachers around the world can share information about endangered species and habitats and develop a positive attitude about helping to preserve them. (Ongoing)
GRADE LEVEL: 3-8
Project S.I.M. -- Simulations, Interdisciplinary Internet and Metacognitive Activities
This project focuses on Simulations Based Education, interdisciplinary Internet activities, metacognitive activities, and multiple intelligence based alternative assessment. (1/1/01-6/1/01) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Online Science Site Teaches Students to Solve Real-Life Problems
The WISE Web site -- created by scientists, researchers, classroom teachers, and technology experts -- guides students and their teachers in investigating scientific problems. The goal of the site is setting students on a course of lifelong scientific learning. INCLUDED: A teacher and his students who have used the WISE approach offer their thoughts. GRADE LEVEL: 5-12
Space Day 2001 Design Challenges
In the Space Day 2001 Global Classroom, K-8th graders can team up with students around the world to tackle the challenges of living and working in space -- problem-solving activities to engage students in meaningful learning experiences, using skills such as critical thinking and teamwork.(11/06/00-3/01/01)
[ Science ] GRADE LEVEL: K-8
Mission Eros: A Rendezvous with an Asteroid
Have you ever looked up in the sky and seen a shooting star? Have you ever wondered what would happen if such a "star" ever decided to head towards Earth and was big enough to threaten us? This project will help you find out more about these earth asteroids, and how much they might threaten our planet. (1/17/01-2/28/01) GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
Online Scienceathon
Science-athon events are easy to implement,fun, and instructive. Each event includes the exploration of questions using displays of student-generated data. (11/1/00-6/30/01) GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
The Global Water Sampling Project
This collaborative project allows students to compare the water quality of their local river, stream, lake or pond with other fresh water sources around the world. Students submit data (temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, nitrates, organism identification, etc.) to the project web site and the results are posted in a database for all participants to examine. During the project, students can discuss their questions, findings, and theories with other participants. Students' final reports are posted on the web site. (9/11/00 - 11/22/00) GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
The Sun Times, The Global Sun/Temperature Project
"How does your geographic location affect average daily temperature and hours of sunlight?" Schools from around the world participate in this collaborative project as students measure the local temperature and record the number of minutes of sunlight per day over a specific week. This data is then posted to the web site so that the students can compare and contrast their results with other classes from all over the world.
GRADE LEVEL: 4-8
Down the Drain
Do you know how much water you use every day? Would you be surprised to learn that the average American uses between 80-100 gallons of water per day? Do you think people in other parts of the world use more or less water than Americans? Well, this collaborative project will help you find the answers to these questions.
GRADE LEVEL: 4-8
ExplorA-Pond
This online collaborative project, sponsored by the Utah Education Network's UtahLINK, provides the framework for students to adopt a pond and explore pond ecology. GRADE LEVEL: K-6
The Eagle Watch
The Eagle Watch Web site, created collaboratively by students at St. George's Day School and at Dyersburg Intermediate School in Dyersburg, Tennessee, focuses on the "life and legend" of the bald eagle. GRADE LEVEL: Pre-K - 6
Education Resources Help Kids ‘Give Water a Hand’
Every teacher knows how much students love to get their hands dirty --- but how about wet? Finding pristine waters in the United States is becoming more difficult, but two organizations are helping teachers bring the plight of national waterways into the classroom. Give Water a Hand and River Watch Network offer support and information for organizing projects that offer meaningful learning experiences for students. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
Science and Math e-Projects Connect Students Worldwide
It’s easy for teachers to integrate science and math projects on the Internet! The Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) provides teachers with the necessary classroom tools for five free projects and for several real-time projects that connect students worldwide. Included: Comments from teachers across the grades who have used the CIESE projects! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
G.A.S.P. (Great Adventure to Scenic Places)
This content-rich curriculum resource takes students on a yearlong bicycle journey to every national park in the contiguous United States. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Schoolyard Soil Dwellers: What’s Living in Your Schoolyard?
As a part of an online project called Schoolyard Soil Dwellers, students are digging up their playgrounds to uncover critters that make the land their home. Participants in this creative online project are discovering the rewards of getting their hands dirty and comparing data across the miles! Included: Teachers and students share their experiences with the project!
GRADE LEVEL: 4-12
The International Boiling Point Project The International Boiling Point Project is a collaborative project developed and managed by the
Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE), located at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. It runs twice yearly, fall and spring.
GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
The Noon Day Project Over 2200 years ago Eratosthenes made a remarkably accurate measurement of the earth's circumference. This project offers students an opportunity through collaboration to recreate his amazing experiment using sticks, shadows, and ingenuity. (3/1/00-4/1/00) GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
Red Wolves of Alligator River If you are looking for a great Internet project to use in your classroom, then you’ll like the Red Wolves of Alligator River. The site critically examines the plight of the endangered red wolf in the Alligator River area of North Carolina. Lesson plans are included. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-8
Glacier Have you ever wanted to be involved in a scientific field study? Do you like cold weather? Well, you may want to participate in the Glacier project. Designed to promote awareness of Antarctic and Arctic environmental science in K-12 classrooms, Glacier provides first-class online resources. It also sponsors the Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic (TEA) program that sends lucky teachers into the field to study the remote environments and report back to their students and colleagues. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 5-12
The Journey North The Journey North is an outstanding collaborative Internet project that involves classrooms in the study of wildlife migration and the changes to the environment as spring moves north across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. A sister site, Journey South, follows the same information in the fall and prepares students for the spring’s Journey North. (Spring) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Following Fall: A Free On-Line Project Is Getting Noticed! Lots of teachers this year are looking forward to the changes that fall brings. So are their students. Those students and teachers will be charting seasonal changes in their schoolyards and comparing them with changes taking place in schoolyards all around the world. Anybody can join in the fall fun --- which will polish science, math, and language skills too. Included: Comments from teachers who "followed fall" last year. (Fall) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Mars Millenium Project The Mars Millenium Project, an official White House Millenium Council Youth Initiative, challenges students across the United States to design an ideal community for the planet Mars that incorporates the best aspects of their own local communities. The project begins in the fall of 1999, but materials to prepare for it should be available this month. GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Endangered Species Thrive (In Cyberspace)! While many animal and plant species are in short supply, there is no shortage of Web sites that teachers and students can use to explore this popular classroom topic. This week, Education World explores some of the most valuable "endangered species" sites for teachers and sites for students. Also included, endangered species activities and online projects for students of all ages! GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Tracking Sea Turtles: Lessons in Saving an Endangered Species Put on your scuba gear and grab your camera -- we're going on an undersea adventure! Endangered sea turtles are in need of our attention, and the Internet offers some great activities for learning about sea turtles -- and even tracking their movements! Are you ready to make some turtle "trax"? (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Athena, Earth and Space Science for K-12 Athena engages students in observing natural phenomena using remote-sensed data to learn about the earth and sky. Here students can study ocean currents by tracking the movements of drift buoys, follow the progress of hurricanes and tropical storms from space, monitor earthquake activity with seismographic data from around the globe, or keep track of weather in space. Plenty more too! GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Journey Into Spring: An Internet Project for Everyone! Is it spring yet? Students and teachers participating in Journey North 1999 know the answer to that question. And this week, Education World reveals how you can discover it too. Six additional Internet-based spring projects are also included. (Spring) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program This site includes information about sea turtle species, biology, habitat, and migration patterns. Teachers can send away for a free Educator's Guide to the site, which includes lesson plans and activities. Classrooms can adopt a turtle and keep track of its movements using satellite tracking information found on the site. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12+
Track the Change of Seasons -- On the Internet! Signs of Autumn/Signs of Spring, a K-6 global Internet project, offers teachers and students a springboard for learning about the changing seasons around the world. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Endangered Animals of the World This is a joint project between a class in the Netherlands and one in Indiana, USA. The site was designed to explore why so many animals are in danger of becoming extinct and how those extinctions might affect the natural balance of the environment. GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Internet Projects to Celebrate Earth Day! Looking for cool Earth Day projects on the Internet? You'll find an abundance of interesting projects that involve students in Internet learning -- and saving the Earth! GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Endangered Animals A Web site devoted to endangered animals and to discovering ways to protect them. GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Monarch Butterflies: Join the Migration! Millions of monarch butterflies are on their way to Mexico, part of one of the world's most spectacular migrations. And there are almost as many Web sites devoted to these extraordinary insects! We check out a few of the best. GRADE LEVEL: K-12
NASA Spacelink Gets a New Look Have you checked out NASA Spacelink's new look? Spacelink, designed for teachers and students, is better than ever. It's faster, more efficient, and boasts a powerful new search engine. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Jason Project Areas of the website include: an Expedition Journal, a Student section that allows JASON students to contact one another, a Teachers' Guide with curriculum tips and online projects as well as a section on organizations and schools involved with JASON. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Hewlett Packard Email Mentor Program The HP E-Mail Mentor program creates one-to-one mentor relationships between HP employees (worldwide) and 5-12th grade students and teachers throughout the United States to help motivate students to excel in math and science. HP employees also mentor teachers who seek to incorporate current technology into the classroom. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
NASA Home Page There is an amazing amount of information on these pages, you will find answers to all your questions relating from earth science to space science to space technology. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
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SOCIAL SCIENCE PROJECTS - 6-8
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The Bancroft Arnesen Expedition: Two Teachers Take to the Ice to Expand Classroom Walls
Braving wind and ice, Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen attempt to become the first women to cross Antarctica. As educators, they realize that the expedition could serve as an inspiration to children. As they struggle to attain their lifelong goal, they share their experiences with kids through the Internet. Included: A teacher and her students share their reactions to this ultimate virtual field trip! (Sept. 2000 - Feb. 2001) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
Canadian School Weaves Web of Peace
Students at St. Elizabeth School in Ottawa, Ontario, are spinning the thoughts and artwork of children from around the world into a Web of Peace. The school hopes to receive 2001 submissions to its Web site by January 30, 2001. INCLUDED: Principles of peace *plus* student work samples. GRADE LEVEL: Pre-K-12
Cincinnati Students Board the Underground Railroad
"This educational partnership is the only project in the nation in which high school students from an inner city school and a private school are assisted by faculty from a university, a social service agency, a reflective museum, and a corporation to synthesize and publish [a Web site about] Cincinnati's vital role in the Underground Railroad," said Dennis Walsh, the project coordinator. The Web site is a model for many cities and towns across the nation. Included: Information about how others can join the effort! GRADE LEVEL: 6-12
Paper Clip Drive Helps Students Learn About Holocaust
Two Tennessee middle school teachers have created a unique project to teach about the enormity of the Holocaust. The students could use your help! GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
Colonial Kids: A Celebration of Life in the 1700's
Fourth and fifth graders from Salford Hills Elementary School in Pennsylvania created this site to showcase different aspects of life as a child in colonial America. The site's creators invite other schools to contribute more stories from the colonial days. GRADE LEVEL: 3-8
The Diversity Bus: On the Road to Understanding
The Town-to-Town C.A.R.E.-A-VAN is on the road to a new world -- a world in which people celebrate diversity. On a 13-month journey, this transformed school bus will visit 25 schools in 22 states. You and your students are invited along for the ride! Included: How you and your students can participate! GRADE LEVEL: 6-8
G.A.S.P. (Great Adventure to Scenic Places)
This content-rich curriculum resource takes students on a yearlong bicycle journey to every national park in the contiguous United States. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
Laws of Life Students write short essays about their values, or "Laws" in life. They post these essays to an online newsgroup, where they can read and react to the essays of others. (11/31/99-5/31/00) GRADE LEVEL: All
Decisions, Decisions Online Bring contemporary issues alive in your classroom with the new Internet version of the award-winning Decisions, Decisions series. Decisions, Decisions Online will stimulate discussions that start inside your classroom and continue outside of it, as students role-play legislators faced with critical situations. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 5-10
Senior Pals: Bridging the Generation Gap with Technology An emotional meeting of senior citizens and their fourth-grade e-pals was the culminating event of a project initiated by teacher Jim Flack at North Elementary School in Lancaster, Ohio. Included: Comments from the kids and senior citizens! GRADE LEVEL: 3-6
CuriousKids.com CuriousKids.com is put together by a bunch of--what else?--curious kids. The most curious of those "kids" is a family of seven (the two biggest kids are the parents) who are sharing their long-dreamed-of world tour with all who would like to accompany them! Individuals and classrooms from all over can participate in this remarkable odyssey to faraway places. GRADE LEVEL: 2-8
Flat Students Go Down on the Farm! Four or five years ago, I couldn't understand why anyone would want [a computer] cluttering their classroom… says teacher Becky Ross. But Ross is a convert now! The "Flat Stanley" Internet project, based on the children's book of the same name by Jeff Brown, has spawned a new activity that has her "flat students" visiting farms all over the world! (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: 3-8
Kids International Peace Museum The Kids' International Peace Museum displays "world peace" themed artwork and poetry created by children from around the world. (Ongoing) GRADE LEVEL: K-12
North American Quilt A collaborative project for grades 4-12 that allows users to research weekly geography questions and contribute their findings to a "quilt of information" on the Web. GRADE LEVEL: 4-12
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