Sites for Educators
Summer Fun in Cyberspace
By Susan Silverman
Put an end to the lazy days of summer with these hot summer sites. Whether your children are interested in learning about boats, insects or sports, you can keep their attention and enhance their education with challenging mindbenders, fascinating facts and cool crafts found online. Susan's instructions are to grab a mouse and surf your way to summer fun.
Winter Web Tour: Hot Sites to Visit when it's Cold Outside
By Susan Silverman
Escape the winter chill by embarking on exciting, multi-disciplinary learning adventures with your class. From sled dogs to edible glaciers, here are some unique winter-themed projects to capture your students' imaginations and extend their academic skills. The best part is, you can do it all without leaving the warmth of your classroom. Susan's advice for winter is to explore these Web destinations, participate in the recommended activities, make new online friends, and before you know it, spring will be here.
Web Sites to Help You and Your Students to Enjoy Fall
By Susan Silverman
As we prepare for the start of the school year, Susan shares some new and exciting places on the internet. On this tour, you'll explore the concept of time, find out all about bats, understand the voting process, learn some important fire safety and health tips, and share in the adventures of Harry Potter. Most of these sites include links to other fascinating pages.
Spring Web Sites for Primary Students
By Susan Silverman
Welcome to Susan's Spring web tour. She selected these web sites to use with elementary school children. Enjoy your journey!
Winter Web Sites for Lower Primary Students
By Susan Silverman
There are so many rich Internet resources to choose from that it can be a bit overwhelming. Many sites offer good information but are difficult for young children to read. Susan recommends these Web sites because she used them successfully to enrich the integrated learning activities of her second grade students.
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