A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Teacher's
Page at Scholastic.com
Find everything from lesson plans and reproducibles, authors and books, and professional
resources on this well-organized site.
Tech4Learning
Classroom Technology, Tutorials, Lesson Plans
Technology
at Home
Grades: 4 & up. In another of its many outstanding sites, PBS presents
a tour of twentieth-century technological advances for the home. For example,
as the years pass, users see (and read about) the gramophone being replaced
by the early electric phonograph, which is replaced by the stereographic phonograph,
which is then replaced by the CD player.
ThinkQuest Library
This site contains unique educational web sites that have been created through
ThinkQuest competitions and programs. The library currently contains more
than 5,000 web sites built by kids for kids to use and learn. It is also
a great place to get ideas for your own project in one of the many programs
around the world.
The
Thinker
The Thinker, website of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Comprised of
the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln
Park, we are the largest public arts institution in the City of San Francisco
and one of the largest art museums in the United States.
ThinkQuest
Internet Contest
Hundreds of amazing sites created by students from around the world, ages 12
to 19.
Thomas
The Library of Congress's Web site for Legislative Information on the Internet.
Thomas the
Tank Engine Page
Stories, games, and fun.
Tiger
Aki Storybooks
Pull up a chair, turn up the volume and prepare to experience the daily life
of Tiger Aki. These free animated stories were created to help preschoolers
develop reading and vocabulary learning skills and enjoy the computer experience
by using a mouse for the first time. Be sure to connect every month for a new
adventure!
Time for Kids
A great site sponsored by TIME magazine for kids, parents, and teachers.
News, games, magazines and more!
Timeline
of Toys and Games
Sponsored by the History Channel.
TrackStar
Provides an easy way to guide a user (student) through a set of pre-selected
sites. TrackStar enables the teacher to make a list of sites that is always
visible and accessible to the user throughout the entire lesson. Annotations
or comments accompany every site. Another great feature is a continuously
updated database of "Tracks" that allows viewing tracks by "grade" or
by "subject."
Travel
Channel
Discover secrets in cities around the globe.
Travlang's
Translating Dictionaries
A rather large collection of foreign language dictionaries all gathered together
in one place.
Treasure
Island
The authors say that here is "absolutely everything you'd want to know" about
this classic.
Turtles - EuroTurtle
Europe's first Sea Turle Biology & Conservation Web Site for science and
education. Since its launch in 1997 EuroTurtle has had strong links with Environmental
Education. Within EuroTurtle, there are a number of curriculum-linked activities
which have been designed to increase awareness about the conservation issues
facing Marine Turtles whilst the conservation section of EuroTurtle provides
a rich resource bank for these educational activities.
The
Twentieth Century
This multimedia-rich site connects young historians to the 20th century through
articles, photos and video clips produced by the Associated Press. Each year
from 1900 to 2000 is drawn out in a single, well-written article, offering
students an overview of the past century they won't find anywhere else. Award-winning
photos accompany the text, along with short video clips of the Wright Brothers'
flight (1903), the beginning of World War II (1939), the civil rights movement
(1963), all the way through President Clinton's impeachment (1998).
The
Two Nations of Black America
This PBS Frontline special explores the difference in black experience between
the 1960s and the 1990s, with a focus on the growing class divide within Black
America. Included is an essay by Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and
interviews with such figures as Eldridge Cleaver, Quincy Jones, and Angela
Davis.
Tomb
of Tutankhamen
Actual text and photos from the 1923 edition of National Geographic. Narrating
three days of exploration into the Valley of the Kings, by photojournalist
Maynard Owen William.
Mark
Twain
A collection of travel papers from the Bancroft Library of the University of
California, Berkeley.
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