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MaMaMedia.com
MaMaMedia is the number-one kids' brand born on the Internet. At MaMaMedia.com,
kids discover by doing and create while clicking. Our engaging activities help
them gain technological fluency and expand their minds through playful learning;
they can design and animate characters, make their own digital cards, invent
games, and more. Our free membership lets kids save, publish, and e-mail their
creations to friends. At MaMaMedia.com, almost anything you can dream, you
can do.
Magic
School Bus Page
Check out what Ms. Frizzle and her class are doing now!
Making
of America
A vast digital library of primary sources in American social history from the
Antebellum Period through Reconstruction.
Making
Science Make Sense
Primarily a chemistry site that explores all the chemicals in the periodic
table. It has a library, which reviews other science areas and has some very
good links. This site can be appropriate for almost any grade level with teacher
supervision. Parents can learn much from this site as they use it with their
children. It has links with the U.S. Department of Energy and goes into some
environmental issues. I also came across some simple experiments, which can
be done in the home. I am adding it to the website list that I use in teaching
rehab counselors as a means for them to learn more about science. Excellent
job by Bayer.
Maps
- All the Worlds Maps
A compilation of each nation's maps - including cities.
Maps -
An Atlas of World Maps by Encarta Online
An interactive map with reference to Encyclopedia articles about places on
the map.
Maps
- Antiquarian Maps
World maps, and cartographic curiosities from the Yale Map Collection.
Maps
- Blank Outline Maps
Collections of blank and outline maps to print out for educational or personal
use at home or in the classroom.
Maps
- Collections: 1500-1999
Maps of cities and towns, conservation and environment, discovery and exploration,
cultural landscapes, military battles and campaigns, transportation and communication
maps, and general maps hosted and sponsored by the Geography and Map Division
of the Library of Congress.
Maps
- Color Landforms Atlas of the USA
Topographic and political maps of the US states.
Maps
- Historical Map Collection
Early map images and an exhaustive collection of historical maps arranged by
country.
Maps
- Languages of the World
Ethnologue country index.
Map
Libraries on the Web
From the John R. Borchert Map Library
Maps
- National Atlas.gov
The new National Atlas includes products and services designed to stimulate
children and adults to visualize and understand complex relationships between
environments, places, and people. It contributes to our knowledge of the environmental,
resource, demographic, economic, social, political, and historical dimensions
of American life.Maps
of the Global Biosphere
Frequently updated maps of the global biosphere. Maps
- Online Map Games
From Alienz! for children to Super Quiz for geography professionals, the Maps.com
games area has something to offer for just about everyone.
Maps
- Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection
A large collection of maps of the world, countries, cities, and regions. Its
outline maps and historic maps are helpful for classroom assignment.Maps
- World Sites Atlas
Using geography to explore the world - and the web! Maps, hotels, tourist information,
weather, photos, links, news...Hundreds of pages of information can be found
on this site! Maps
- World Time Zone MapMapQuest
Maps, Driving Directions, Road Trip Planners, and Yellow Pages!Mariner's
Museum
The Mariners' Museum Age of Exploration On-line Curriculum Guide has materials
that address maritime discovery from ancient times to Captain Cook's 1768 voyage
to the South Pacific. Teachers can use the curriculum guide in a variety of
ways. It is especially appropriate for grades 5, 8, and high school world history
and geography. The curriculum weaves together visual images, video, and text,
as well as materials that can be downloaded or printed for transparencies,
presentations, or reports. It includes lesson plans, vocabulary, links to related
web sites, and guides to other reference materials. Teachers planning a field
trip to The Mariners' Museum will find the guide valuable for classroom sessions
before and after their visit, but it can also stand alone, bringing the Museum's
treasures into the classroom. The Guide materials are based on The Mariners'
Museum Age of Exploration Gallery, in which intriguing artifacts, videos, and
other material trace how technological inventions and growing knowledge of
the Earth and skies made possible the voyages of exploration and discovery
that changed the course of history. Math
- Biographies of Women Mathematicians
Grades: 4 & up. This very comprehensive resource includes short, traditional
biographies of women mathematicians from the fifth century B.C. until modern
times. It was created and is maintained by faculty at Agnes Scott College in
Atlanta, GA. Math - Cool
Math.com
Keep cool with Coolmath.com, a roller-coaster ride of math and science fun.
Explore the solar system, tease your mind with mathematical Brain Benders,
and play thinking games designed to build your math muscles.
Math
- Games
Sponsored by the Northeast and Islands Regional Educational Laboratory at Brown
University.The goal of this website is to support teachers who are implementing
Investigations in Number, Data and Space in their classrooms. The site is also
valuable for other educators and parents who need more information about this
elementary mathematics program. Since this site is an open forum for teachers'
and others' opinions and ideas, the views represented here do not necessarily
represent the views of the site's collaborators.Here you will find the names
of all the games from grades 1 to 5, which unit(s) and grade(s) each game occurs
in, and one or two major mathematical topics for each game. Generally the games
are rich with many topics and ideas for students to engage in, but we confined
ourselves to the main topic(s) for this list.
Math
- Helping your child learn Math
This online edition of Helping Your Child Learn Math is for parents of children
in kindergarten through fifth grade. It has been revised to include a variety
of activities that will help children learn and apply mathematical concepts
such as geometry, algebra, measurement, statistics, and probability in a useful
and fun way. All of the activities relate math to everyday life and complement
many of the math lessons that children are learning in school. These fun activities
use materials that are easy to find. They can be done in the home, at the grocery
store, while traveling, or just for the fun of it. Math
- Kids' Page
Sponsored by the National Security Agency, the Puzzle Solvers at Cryptic Manor
was developed to share the fun and excitement of solving challenging problems--and
hopefully get young people thinking about careers in math, computer science,
and technology. The National Security Agency employs some of the world's leading
code makers and code breakers, many of whom are also talented computer scientists,
mathematicians, engineers, and analysts. Student's will discover a number of
the puzzles involve codes. In fact, Codey, the owlish guide for this site,
was named for the codes created by their master cryptanalysts as well as the
programming instructions (also called code) generated by their computer experts.Math
- MegaMath
Mathematics is a live science with new discoveries being made every day. The
frontier of mathematics is an exciting place, where mathematicians experiment
and play with creative and imaginative ideas. Many of these ideas are accessible
to young children. Others (infinity is a good example) are ideas that have
already piqued many children's curiosity, but their profound mathematical importance
is not widely known or understood. The MegaMath project is intended to bring
unusual and important mathematical ideas to elementary school classrooms so
that young people and their teachers can think about them together.Math
- Number Time
The animations, games, songs, and movies at this site are so entertaining,
your students won't mind at all that they are actually learning! In fact, this
stuff is so much fun, you might even want to link to it on your school web
site or hand it out as a summer math assignment.Math
- Plane Math
Sponsored by NASA. Just plain math? Or just plain fun? How about a combination
of the two? The activities and animations at this site combine math and aeronautics
to teach students about flying, designing an airplane, and interesting aeronautical
trivia. Math
- What Good is Math?
At one time, you may have asked yourself, "What good is math?" This site was
created to answer that question. We all use math every day, most of the time
without even realizing it! Here are some situations that you may find yourself
in on any given day. Each problem involves the use of math skills. The
Math Explorer
Explore new approaches to mathematics with these fun games, tricks, and activities.The
Math Forum
Drexel University's online student math resource site arranged by grade level
pre-Kindergarten and up! Ask Dr. Math, student showcase, math tips and tricks,
Internet math hunt, math magic and more! Merriam-Webster
Dictionary OnlineMerry
Math
What could be more fascinating this season than learning the concepts of measurement;
numbers and operation; problem solving and critical thinking with space travel
experts, Astroclaus and Dr. Joy! Enter the Merry Math contest, stump Dr. Joy,
design Astroclaus a new Astrosleigh, and watch Astroclaus and Dr. Joy as they
unravel the strategies behind our math contest problems. Merry Math has a content
focus on Grades 1-5 but is for everyone. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Collections include more than two million works of art, spanning more than
5,000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present. The
Middle Ages
An exploration of feudal life, religion, health, arts and entertainment, and
much more.Mighty Book.com
A nonprofit public service Website with Read aloud picture books, sing-along
stories, video song books, poetry, story writing & illustration contests,
learning games & puzzles for kids ages 2-12 -- FREE!Mungo
Park
This is a wonderful site that uses cutting-edge Web technology including audio,
video, and surround video to take you on a monthly expedition to an exotic
corner of the world.Museum
of Afro American History (Boston)
The Museum of Afro American History (MAAH) is a not-for-profit history institution
dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions
of African Americans during the colonial period in New England.Museum
of American Financial History Museum
of the Confederacy
Visit The Museum and The White House of the Confederacy, "perhaps the
finest Civil war museum in the country," according to The Chicago Tribune.
The museum is a private, nonprofit institution maintaining the world's largest
and most comprehensive collection of military, political and domestic artifacts
and art associated with the period of the Confederacy, 1861-1865.Museum
of Science
The mission of the Museum of Science, Boston is to stimulate interest in and
further understanding of science and technology and their importance for individuals
and for society. Museum -
The Tech Museum of Innovation
The area that you should look at in this museum is the Imagination Playground. The
interactives in Imagination Playground are designed to give you new ways to
play creatively with technology and to challenge you to assess the value of
high tech play. You will not only ask "What can this technology do?" but "What
can I do with this technology?"Music
for the Nation - the Library of Congress
Consists of tens of thousands of pieces of sheet music registered for copyright
during the post-Civil War era. Included are popular songs, piano music, sacred
music and secular choral music, solo instrumental music, method books and instructional
materials, and music for band and orchestra. Music
- Mojo's Musical Mouseum
This is one of the very best and most comprehensive lists of classic kid's
song lyrics, many with audio files that you can sample. The best feature is
that you can access the songs using either the alphabetical index of the keyword
search tool, if you know some of the lyrics, but not the song title. There
is also a nifty subject index that clusters similar songs together into categories.
Musical
Instrument Encyclopedia
The Musical Instrument Encyclopedia is a Web site that lets you experience
a sampling of instruments, complete with images and music samples.
If you have a link you would like to add, please use the form link below to contribute. Or email Faye Lourenso at with the link address and a comment about the site.
