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A Global Study of Wildlife Migration and Seasonal Change
Through the Journey North Program, (K-5, 6-12) students and teachers study wildlife migration and seasonal change. Students track the coming of seasons through the migration patterns of certain animals and share their field observations with other students across the US. Migration maps, pictures, standards-based lesson plans, activities and information are available to help students and teachers through their journey of discovery.

Sponsor: Annenberg Media


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National Geographic's Health and the Human Body
Learn about the brain, digestive system, heart, lungs, and skin on this site. For teachers, relevant news articles, pictures, and information about the human body is available. Students (K-5, 6-12) can study health and the human body through the fun games available.

Sponsor: National Geographic


Access the site at, click here.


The New York Times Learning Network
(K-5, 6-12)This learning network provides information for both students and teachers. Updated weekly, the site's student sections include: News Summaries, Daily News Quiz, Word of the Way, Science Q & A, Crossword Puzzles, and Who's Who and What's What. For teachers, the site provides daily lesson plans, education news, and many other teacher resources.

Sponsor: The New York Times


Access the learning network at, click here.


Build a Classroom Website
Build a website for your classroom for free! "Building a School Website" is a free online guide for both teachers and students. The easy-to-follow guide allows teachers and students to learn basic HTML instruction for the five simple elements of a web page: files, words, pictures, colors, and links.

Sponsor: Wanda Wigglebits


To learn more, click here.


Building Big Educators' Guide
This fun, interactive guide introduces K-5 students to basic physical science. Students can learn through hands-on activities about bridges, domes, skyscrapers, dams, and tunnels using inquiry learning, which can be supplemented with interactive labs. A Handout and Educator Ideas plan is included with each activity.

Sponsor: PBS


To learn more, click here.


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