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Helpful Sites for Elementary Students and Teachers

Kristi Rennebohm Franz's Classroom
http://www.psd267.wednet.edu/~kfranz/index.htm

"We are a Sunnyside School Primary Class of first and second grade children. Take the link to our teacher, Mrs. Rennebohm Franz, to read articles about our classroom. Take the links below to learn about our classroom projects."

Early Childhood Technology Literacy Project
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/littlekids/

The focus of this instructional project is to integrate technology into instruction and increase early childhood students' skills in reading and writing.

The Children's Literature Web Guide
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/aboutclwg.html

The Children's Literature Web Guide is an attempt to gather together and categorize the growing number of Internet resources related to books for Children and Young Adults. Compiled by David K. Brown, Director of the Doucette Library of Teaching Resources at the University of Calgary

CyberGuides: Teacher Guides and Student Activities
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.html

CyberGuides are supplementary, standards-based, web-delivered units of instruction centered on core works of literature. Each CyberGuide contains a student and teacher edition, standards, a task and a process by which it may be completed, teacher-selected web sites and a rubric, based on California Language Arts Content Standards.

EduScapes
http://eduscapes.com/

A site for teachers, parents, students, and life-long learners of all ages. Created by Annette Lamb, former elementary library media specialist, professor of teacher education, and computer teacher. She is currently working with educators to more effectively integrate technology into their classrooms

Oregon School Library Information System - Elementary
http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/elem/index.html

Information on Web search strategies, how to research, how to cite sources, and more, written for students.