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Standard 3.1

Matrix of WebQuest Examples

The numbers in the cells represent the number of WebQuests listed at each grade level and subject. Click on the word TOP in the lefthand menu to see a list of titles and descriptions for each level.
Language Arts> Reading> http://webquest.org/

New York Times Learning Network
The New York Times Learning Network is a free service for students in grades 3-12, their teachers and parents. The site is updated Monday through Friday throughout the year.
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http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/languagearts.html


PBS TeacherSource
Professional development tools, lesson ideas, and online activities. To view lesson plans and activities, select a grade range and topic,
Language Arts> Reading> http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/arts_lit.htm


Planet Book Club
Offers interactive components for students and teachers. Classroom Connection allows students to communicate with their peers in other regions through online discussions of books. The Teacher Forum facilitates the sharing of ideas, questions, and comments among Book Club teachers anywhere in the world.
Language Arts> Reading> http://www.planetbookclub.com/home.html

Polar the Titanic Bear
The true story of a toy Steiff polar bear and his American family who survived the Titanic.
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http://www.polarthetitanicbear.com/photopage.html

Scholastic Teachers Activities
Scroll to the bottom to view the Language Arts Links. Ready-to-Go Teaching Tools and Lesson Plans divided by Grade Level.
Language Arts> Reading> http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/


A Separate Peace
A summary of the book, author, characters and historical background by Tyler Kahn. You find this site full of information about the book.
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http://www.myteacherlinks.com/tk/about.html

Smith Virtual Media Center

This is a comprehensive index of Literature links. It is a invaluable classroom resource.
Language Arts> Reading>
http://home.comcast.net/~SmithHQ/two.html


Read Across America

Started in 1998 as a way to get kids excited about reading, NEA's Read Across America has become the nation's largest reading event.
Language Arts> Reading> http://www.nea.org/readacross/

Reading Across America
Students become active participants as view the many links relating to Read Across America. Learners Online has constructed a comprehensive lesson plan to assist in planning activities.
Language Arts> Reading>
http://www.learnersonline.com/weekly/archive99/week8/index.htm

 

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