This is a collection of a few good web sites. One--recommended by a colleague--provides reinforcement/review material. A set of sites from Alan November help you to check out other web sites. And the third site is for the astronomer or astronaut in each of us.
edHELPER.COM _____________________________________________________
edHelper.com was created by teachers to provide for teachers a single site for many educational resources. Portions of this site may be used for free. Other features require a subscription. You may subscribe to the site as a K-8 teacher, as a grades 9-12 teacher, or as a K-12 teacher. Individuals or schools may subscribe.A free newsletter is available. It highlights the theme units designed for the current month and it points out the new items which have been added to the site.edHelper’s Table of Contents lists these areas...Reading and Writing: Reading Comprehension, Literature Units, WritingPreK-3: Kindergarten, Phonics, PreK-3 ThemesLanguage: Language Arts, Spelling, Vocabulary, Enter Word ListsSpecial Education: Special EducationForeign Languages: Foreign Languages, Spanish, French, German, ItalianMathematics: Mathematics, Middle School Mathematics, AlgebraSocial Studies: Social Studies, Geography, United StatesScience: Science, Health, AnimalsMore: High School, Test Prep, Art, Classroom Helpers, Make Puzzles, Monthly Themes, and Daily Skills ReviewIf you teach K-12, you should check out this site at least once. You will probably find some review or reinforcement activities that you would like to use with your students!TIPS FROM ALAN NOVEMBER TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SPECIFIC WEB SITES http://Easywhois.com... find out who owns the web sitehttp://www.archive.org... select the "way back machine" to see past versions of web sitesUse a search engine to find which web sites link to the web site you're investigating. Type link:URL (e.g., link:http://www.whitehouse.gov) in the search box.Use a search engine to find the web sites to which the web site you're investigating link. Type host:URL (e.g., host:whitehouse.gov) in the search box.ASTRONOMY PHOTO OF THE DAY _______________________________________Here is a link to an interesting web site from NASA featuring a new picture of the universe every day. A scientist provides an explanation of what you are looking at in each picture...http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html