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Amazon Books...a great place to find and buy books

Bartlett's Quotations...find quotations online...organized by author

Children's Literature Database..a place to search children’s books by author, title, or subject.  An assessment of the book is also available along with instructional ideas about using the book in classrooms.

Children's Literature Web Guide... comprehensive site about Children's literature; recommended books, resources for teachers, parents & storytellers, bestsellers, award-winning books and more

Connect USA...sponsored by the Educational Technology Division of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction...provides K-12 students and educators with instructional resources related to the United States

Discovery Channel...great science lesson plans that relate to videos from the discovery channel

Education Resource Information Center...sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education... under it's Virtual Library, there are lesson plans on these subjects: The Arts, Educational Technology, Foreign Language, Health, Interdisciplinary, Language Arts, Mathematics, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies and Vocational Education

History Channel...provides a Classroom section with Study Guides to correspond to History Channel broadcasts....has a "this day in Wall Street/Automotive/Civil War/Technology History" section... and much more

History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers...provides a large set of web site links based on a wide variety of topics

Landmarks for Schools...a collection of links to net-based educational resources

LD Online - The Interactive Guide to Learning Disabilities...for parents, teachers and children

NetDay: North Carolina... NetDay is a grassroots volunteer effort to wire the nation's K-12 schools and classrooms so schools can network their computers and connect them to the Internet

North Carolina Official Web Site...official web site for the state of North Carolina... includes Public Info, Business Info, Education, NC Agencies, NC Employees, and links to NC Year 2000 Project, State Library, Electronic Commerce, Just for Kids and more

PE Central....web site for physical education teachers, students, interested parents and adults

Teach Net is the one-stop World Wide Web site for teachers sponsored by IMPACT II/The Teachers Network, a nationwide, educational, nonprofit organization that supports innovative teachers who exemplify professionalism, independence, and creativity in public school systems. IMPACT II/The Teachers Network provides teachers with grant money for the dissemination of creative student-centered projects developed by teachers, "networks" these projects to interested teachers, and then awards grants to teachers who want to "take an idea and go creative."

Teachers Connect...from Learn NC... a gateway to educational resources for North Carolina teachers...main site has Connected Classroom (the on-line journal), Gateway to Educational Materials (search index of online educational resources, NC Must See(NC's best educational websites, Netivities (online projects), Professional Resources (communications, grant resources, special programs), Teaching Treasures (a vault of Best Practices), Town Meetings (desktop videoconferencing for teachers and students), Tried *N* True (model lesson plans), Web Resources (tied to the NC Standard Course of Study)...

U. S. Department of Education...TONS of info here

Vocabulary Skills ...word games, puzzles and more

Web Resources for North Carolina Educators...colorful site from NC Dept. of Public Instruction's Technology Planning & Support Section...includes Virtual Visits, Carolina Clips, Country Clips, North Carolina Educational Web Resources, Connect USA, NC Historical People & Places, North Carolina Governors, NCWISE OWL Training Sites, Reed Gold Mine, 1997-98 NC
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