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Zinn Education Project

The Zinn Education Project promotes and supports the teaching of people’s history in middle and high school classrooms across the country. Based on the lens of history highlighted in Howard Zinn’s best-selling book, “A People’s History of the United States”, the website offers free, downloadable lessons and articles organized by theme, time period, and reading level.

Middleschool.net

A site dedicated to middle school educators filled with online resources of curricula, reference material, and professional development information.

Homework Spot

Homework Spot is a website full of useful information and resources for students, parents, and teachers. Specific lesson plans are available from Elementary, Middle, and High School students while teachers and parents are given information on how to provide students with homework assistance.

Education World

Education World provides lesson plans, transition activities, introducing technology ideas, professional development archives, scavenger hunts, and worksheets for classrooms.

Discovery Education™

With a variety of resources, Discovery Channel provides fun and interesting resources free and targeted to grades 6-8. Lesson plans are available in science, technology, social sciences, math, and language arts.

The Science Page

The Science Page is a hub with links to other science related websites.

Fact Monster Homework Center

The comprehensive website has a list of science and math links that will provide students with direct assistance and teachers with new, exciting homework helper ideas.

Common Core: Math and Science Assistance

This site was developed to share technology rich resources to promote higher order thinking as well as create student centered learning environments.

ZOOM! by Kids for Kids

Turn off your computer and play!  Fun games and activities for kids, including Physical Challenges.  Brought to you by Public Broadcasting Services (PBS).

USDA Physical Activity Resource Guide

Help motivate your students to move more and sit less with these physical activity resources!

“Move for Thought” Kit

The Move for Thought Kit focuses on motivating children to be physically active inside and outside the classroom.  This project was funded by a Team Nutrition grant from the United Stated Department of Agriculture.

Go Girl Go!

GoGirlGo! is the Woman’s Sports Foundation’s landmark educational program launched in 2001 for elementary, middle and high school girls, works across the country to keep girls involved in physical activity and to improve the health of sedentary girls. The need for GoGirlGo! is undeniable. One in three girls is sedentary, while the other gets no more than thirty minutes of physical activity a week. GoGirlGo! Is a curriculum-based program for girls, coaches and parents to reinforce positive behaviors and educate girls about the dangers of inactivity. It includes a campaign for 3rd-8th graders and another campaign for high school students.