Part 3 (Part 1 - Part 2)
By Robin Nobles

DiscoverySchool.com is an amazing resource for students, parents, and teachers. Teachers can create online tests and puzzles, and students can find a list of ideas for science fair projects. Click on Homework Helpers for Study Tools, Fun and Games, and Learning Adventures, such as the Salem Witch Trials, where you'll learn the truth about what happened in Salem. Or, visit Cleopatra's Palace and learn about this beautiful queen. http://school.discovery.com/

abcTeach.com is a site that can be used by parents or teachers, or even younger children looking for learning activities. It covers categories such as Basics (including ABC activities, colors, shapes, handwriting, etc.); Reading Comprehension (including test taking skills); Fun Activities (including number puzzles, crossword puzzles, and other games that make learning fun); and even Teaching Extras (such as assignment sheets, awards, certificates, etc.). The site is ideal for teachers, student teachers, or parents who homeschool their children.
http://www.abcteach.com/

The Zoom School is a delightful online classroom for elementary school children. Print out exercises in areas such as dinosaurs, butterflies, or rain forests, or visit the Little Explorers picture dictionary for grades K-3. You'll find early childhood activities, illustrated dictionaries in a wide range of topics, and even craft ideas.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/school/index.shtml

Believe it or not, AOL has a school called AOL@School, and the contents are quite impressive. For primary grades (K-2), you'll find brain teasers, subjects on the level of primary students, and even a study kit. The site offers help for elementary, middle school, and high school students as well. Choose topics from different categories and start exploring, or watch movies online. Play word games, take polls, or get science fair ideas. Teachers will find lesson plans, professional development options, grant information, textbook activities to enhance lessons, and much more. http://school.aol.com/

So, be ready for school this year with this handy list of online
resources!


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