(updated
winter 2006)
Contact Mrs. Hartig if there is a problem
with an existing link. Be
brave and add a link to the wiki which is a simple webpage that you can
edit, update, and use to communicate with others who have the password. (password is the zipcode).
Lost
a link? Find a recently accessed copy of that page using the Wayback
Machine.
Choose from other dates accessed.
Teacher
Links in Alphabetical order: (see also specific grade
level)
Archdiocesan Standards
link (you might need to go to archbalt.org, login to
myArch, see School Information; National and Local Standards for Teachers;
Standards for Archdiocese of Baltimore). New curriculum is
located on the local network or online
Baltimore links
Bloom’s Taxonomy: (Applying
Bloom’s Taxonomy by Joan Dalton; Verbs; Table of Verbs;
Verbs for writing
objectives; verbs,
process, product; with
book suggestions; oz-net;
Bloom's Taxonomy)
Book
activities. (Type in a title and author name for ideas).
Book studies by
grade level.
Cool Spot
(Alcohol and peer pressure information for Middle School
students)
Computer History (Fall
lesson Computer 6-8, Webquest and Powerpoint slide and presentation outcome)
Curriculum standards for Media Literacy: K-8 and Library Curriculum.
Doucette
Index (type in title and author name for ideas).
Feline
reactions to Bearded Men
Graphic
organizer examples (Houghton Mifflin site)
Hunter, Madeline and
the Direct Instruction Approach (excellent academic site with links to GESA and
Bloom’s taxonomy)
Internet Resources: Evaluating (
(Media Awareness Network: Hoax?
Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion: You decide)
(Media Awareness Network: Media
Literacy)
(Media Awareness Network: The
Web as a Research tool: Evaluation Techniques)
Internet Resources (Using) (Edina
Public Schools Webpage Tech Staff Links)
(Berkeley Find Websites)
(Seven Steps
to better searching)
Kathy
Schrock’s resources: Teacher site made by a teacher.
Kaiser Family Foundation
(general) or (specific) Report
KMcdonald’s site:
Local teacher site made by a teacher
Madeline Hunter see Hunter, Madeline
Lost a link? Find a recently accessed copy of that
page using the Wayback Machine. Choose from other dates accessed.
MarcoPolo Internet Content
for the Classroom.
Montgomery
County Public Schools
Netscape information Handbook: Onscreen Fundamentals (provided by
http://www.humboldt.edu/~tha1/index.html)
Research in the primary classroom: Enchanted Learning (school
has a limited site license for a banner free page, see the Librarian for
username/password)
Schoolnotes.com:
a resource for teacher communication (need school zipcode). See example.
Slavin’s QAIT
Model (Links
do not work, but a general idea of the method is presented)
Thinkport
and its privacy
policy.
Women’s History (National Women’s History project)
Unitedstreaming.com
is a great resource for lesson support. (Teachers, see the
Library Media Specialist for passcode)
Wiki information: Make
your own wiki, what’s a wiki?
By Subject: (Visit
sites before using with students in
the event that content has changed.)
Especially for families
Panorama
from the
Portal
to
American
Journeys (Primary source examples/Eyewitness accounts)
Historical Documents (Declaration
of
Dr. Seuss Day (Seussville,
Read across America, and
more.)
Poetry (links to websites and
poetry) Poets.org, Poetry Quest
(webquest), Poetry month
Science/Technology Explore
the Brain and Spinal Cord (Linda G recommended
site)
Hobbes’ Internet timeline
(FYI about the history and development of the internet)
Link Lists (Alberta Curriculum)
Magnet Man (about
magnets with experiments)
Time-Lapse Imaging
Tracks Brain Developing … (from workshop of Mrs.A and Mrs.B)
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lessons in a number of subjects. It is
used by the Library Media Specialist to support students in their charge to
become information literate individuals, independent researchers, and socially
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