Archive for the 'General' Category

KQED Education

KQED Education is the educational portion of the KQED website.  KQED is a public broadcasting network in San Francisco.  KQED Education provides curricular resources for the for K-12 classrooms related to arts, science, and social studies, and language arts. The media-rich resources are designed to engage students and build 21st century skills and technology literacies.


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Smithsonian TweenTribune

TweenTribune is one of the free services available from the Smithsonian.  It is designed for teachers and students in grades K-12.  The site contains articles from the Associated Press related to science, history, art, culture, and current events.  The articles are leveled by Lexile score.  In addition to articles, TweenTribune offers images, videos, audio files, […]


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Wordless News

Wordless News (One headline per day, vowel and consonant free) is a site created by designer Maria Fabrizio.  Each day, the artist chooses a story from the news, then creates an editorial drawing of the story.  She also includes a link to the story.  Visitors to the site enjoy trying to figure out the story and […]


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Google News Archive

Google News Archive is an extension of Google News.  It contains a large collection of historical newspapers, magazines and other documents.  Many of the resources available through Google News Archive are free;  others require a fee.  Users can search by keyword and also use Google’s Advanced Search feature to search by date.  While Google stopped […]


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US News Map

US News Map is a site maintained by the Georgia Tech Research Institute and eHistory.org at the University of Georgia.  It houses American newspapers that were printed between 1836 and 1925.  Search results are displayed on a map with clickable markers.


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Google Cultural Institute

The Google Cultural Institute offers access to artwork from over 1,000 museums and cultural institutions.  Through this site, users can access over six million documents, images and videos.  Users can also “visit” museums and performance arenas through the site.  Users can also build their own virtual galleries of artwork related to a specific topic.


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New York Library Digital Collection

The New York Library Digital Collection contains over 650,000 digitized items from the New York Public Library.  Items include prints, photos, maps, manuscripts, videos, and sound recordings.  Items can be searched by keyword, type, date, topic, etc. and can be downloaded.  All items are free from copyright laws and can be used without restrictions.


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MoMA Online Art Collection

The Museum of Modern Art has posted over 65,000 of its 200,000 paintings online.  This online collection includes works from the 1800s to today.  These works can be searched by medium and by time period.


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Writing Prompts

Writing Prompts is a site that offers a variety of writing prompts for students.  The site was created by a teacher who actually used the prompts with students.  The prompts are related to a variety of topics that I think are relevant to students.  They also require upper level thinking.


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Dyslexia

Did you ever wonder what it’s like for someone with Dyslexia to read?  Victor Widell created a website that can give you an idea.  When you go to the website, you might think that there’s something wrong with the site.  But the letters jumping around is done on purpose to give you an idea of […]


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