Resources
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Nutmeg Books - Intermediate Grades.
Visit these WEB links for more resources that can enrich student learning:
MATH LINKS
Some excellent APPS!
Front Row
Math-A-Rama
Interactive Games
Get The Math
ToyTheater Math
Math Moves U
MathsChallenge. Devoted to the puzzling world of mathematics!
Math Forum. This online community includes teachers, students, researchers, parents and educators who have an interest in math and math education. The site includes Ask Dr. Math, Problems of the Week, discussion groups and much more. There are both student and parent tabs.
PBS Learning. Math activities aligned with the Common Core, specifically for middle school.
IXL Math. A great resource for students and parents who want to get extra practice in math. Requires a subscription but you can sign up for a free month on a trial basis.
HippoCampus HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content--videos, animations, and simulations--on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and their students. Students can use the site in the evenings for study and exam prep. Users do not need to register or log in to use the site.
AAA Math. Customized by grade level and topic, AAA Math features explanations of various mathematical topics, practice problems and fun, challenging games.
Khan Academy. A great resource for math explanations using video. Has now expanded to include other topics, including science and history.
Cool Math This fully interactive site allows the user to sharpen basic math skills, play games and explore new math concepts.
Figure This. Created by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this site helps families enjoy mathematics outside school through a series of fun and engaging challenges.
Math Play For practicing math skills through games, with focus on middle school math.
Math League. The Math League, designed for students in fourth grade through high school, specializes in math contests, books and computer software. The “Help Facility” is handy reference guide for math topics complete with examples, definitions and explanations.
Fun Brain. This site includes 17 original games based on soccer, car racing and much more Other games include Math Baseball, where a child can score runs with correct answers and Operation Order, where students can build pyramids with their knowledge of algebra.
Math Cats. Appropriate for elementary grades, Math Cats provides playful explorations of important math concepts through games, crafts and interactive projects. Includes a magic chalkboard and an art gallery.
Math Playground.Action packed math site for elementary and middle school students featuring math games, word problems, worksheets, logic puzzles, and more.
SOS Math. This site includes help for high school math topics.
Math Olympiads The site for the Math Olympiads organization; includes sample contests.
Math Counts The Match Counts Foundation site. Includes competition information and resources.
TED for KIDS TED talks for kids on various topics – science, math, social studies, and the arts.
SOCIAL STUDIES LINKS
New England Civil War Museum A local gem in dowtown Rockville with primary sources and artifacts from the Civil War.
America's Story by the Library of Congress
This colorful site provides stories of America, along with puzzles, games, and interactive information.
The World Factbook provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 266 world entities. Our Reference tab includes: maps of the major world regions,
well as Flags of the World, a Physical Map of the World, a Political Map of the World, and a Standard Time Zones of the World map.
Channel One News http://www.channelone.com/news/ The news for students…
Smithsonian for Students
This is the student focused, education section of the main web site of the Smithsonian Institute. There are interesting articles about history and colorful pictures and graphics which bring history alive.
National Geographic for Kids This is the student edition of National Geographic Magazine. There is information on different countries and their cultures.
Geography World Online Created by a high school geography teacher. Excellent source of info on regions, culture, earth science, plate teutonics, agriculture and natural resources. Tremendous links to regional web sites, geography quizzes, and interactive maps.
Biography for Kids This site features vivid graphics and easy to follow prompts to take students to historical figures.
Encyclopedia Britannica's Guide to Black History
This site has 10 sections that contain historical facts, dates, people and events.
The National Women's History Project
This site recognizes the contributions, achievements, and roles that women have played in the development of this nation.
The United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumThis site documents the Holocaust and other events during World War II.
The American History Museum (Smithsonian)
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History dedicates its collections and scholarship to inspiring a broader understanding of our nation and its many peoples. We create opportunities for learning, stimulate imaginations, and present challenging ideas about our country’s past.
Kids.gov by the Federal Consumer Information Center
This site provides information and links to fact based sites for many educational subjects. There are also games and learning activities located in the Grades 6-8 site. Links to official state web sites are contained in this section.
HippoCampus HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content--videos, animations, and simulations--on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and their students. Students can use the site in the evenings for study and exam prep. Users do not need to register or log in to use the site.
Time for Kids by Time Magazine
This is the students version of Time Magazine. It features weekly current events, celebrations, and maps in vivid graphics.
TED for KIDS TED talks for kids on various topics – science, math, social studies, and the arts.
Lonely Planet Based on the Lonely Planet Travel Guide series of books. Information on specific regions including maps, facts, history, environment, economics, current events and money. Good information for reports.
SCIENCE LINKS
CT Invention Convention Official site for the competition.
Try Science. This site includes virtual fieldtrips and experiments students can try at home.
How Stuff Works. Based on the popular book series, this site includes fun and interesting discussions of how the world around us works.
Exploratorium. This is a virtual science museum - a fun and interesting site!
BrainPop . A very creative and engaging animated website for students between middle and early high school level. BrainPop provides a wide variety of curriculum-based content in an accessible and fun format, and is a highly recommended and extensive resource for teachers and students.
Bill Nye. Includes a “teachers and kids” tab and a search area for students who want to research specific topics. Also includes many archived episodes.
Discovery Education. Activities for teachers, families, and students who want to learn more about the scientific world.
Science Buddies. One of the best resources around for science project ideas.
PBS. PBS is still at the forefront of resources for science education. Many videos are available, as well as archived episodes of NOVA.
Smithsonian This is the website of the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research organization composed of 19 museums, 9 research centers, and the National Zoo.
Government resources This site provides information and links to fact based sites for many educational subjects. There are also games and learning activities located in the Grades 6-8 site. Links to official state web sites are contained in this section.
HippoCampus HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content--videos, animations, and simulations--on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and their students. Students can use the site in the evenings for study and exam prep. Users do not need to register or log in to use the site.
DANA Foundation Information about the brain!
TED for KIDS TED talks for kids on various topics – science, math, social studies, and the arts.
LANGUAGE ARTS LINKS
Grammar and citation help
Evaluating writing, introductions, and conclusions:
Wacky Web Tales
Reading, Writing, and Vocabulary focused videos:
Reading
Writing Activities to do at home
Free Rice/Vocabulary: Practice your vocabulary skills and donate food at the same time
Spelling Bee Official site of the Scripps National Spelling Bee
HippoCampus HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content--videos, animations, and simulations--on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and their students. Students can use the site in the evenings for study and exam prep. Users do not need to register or log in to use the site.
WORLD LANGUAGES
FRENCH
SPANISH
GERMAN
Apps for German:
Learn German Baby Flash Cards by eFlashApps
Living Language German by Random House Digital
HEALTH
Wellness Includes tabs for kids, parents, and teens.
Helath topics for tweens and teens
Bullying