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Online Resources
Technology education at Thirty-fifth Street not only exposes students to computer software programs and online research skills, but also equips them with resources to further their knowledge in core subject areas. Students access technology that enables them to take advantage of resources to create multimedia presentations, hone their academic skills and research new topics. With an innovative Library Media Center available for student use and computers in every classroom, Thirty-fifth Street learners have endless resources at their fingertips. All computers are Internet-ready and feature current software programs that supplement regular classroom activities. While Thirty-fifth Street students are given the freedom to explore the Internet, they are also expected to be responsible Web surfers. Online safety is a crucial element of technological education. The Thirty-fifth Street staff educates students to protect themselves by visiting safe Web sites. Some of the staff’s favorite sites are listed below. Students can explore these educational sites at the school or at home.
Research
All Subjects
Reading and Writing Links
Mathematics Links
Social Studies Links
General Sciences Links
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
Physics
Art Links
Physical Education Links
Music Links
Health Links
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| Houghton Mifflin’s Education Place allows students to play fun learning games based on the material they learn in school. |
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| At Fact Monster, students can find answers to all the questions they may have. Fact Monster provides an online almanac, dictionary and encyclopedia. It also has information that will help students successfully complete their homework. |
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| NOGGIN, a Nick Jr. Web site, is sponsored by Nickelodeon. NOGGIN is designed for the youngest learners at Burbank and offers instructional games, videos, a television schedule and printing materials. It also has a page specifically for parents. NOGGIN uses a “connected learning” approach, linking key educational content with experiences children know and love. |
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| At BrainPOP, students can explore an animated educational site, discovering new topics and interesting facts. |
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| The Kaboose Family Network provides families with creative ideas on how to spend time together and celebrate the seasons. |
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| At Funbrain, students can play a variety of educational games. |
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| Soft Schools features worksheets, games and activities to reinforce topics learned during the school day. |
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| At Kids Turn Central, students can laugh, learn and play online. |
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| Learn 4 Good offers a variety of free online games that students can play. Educational games and puzzles enhance learning. |
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| PBS Kids Online allows kids to interact with their favorite television characters. It also provides a variety of pages where children can learn and explore! PBS Kids Online can be accessed at http://www.pbskids.org. |
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| Think Quest |
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| Websoup |
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| Physical Education Links |
| At Kidnetic, students are challenged to complete physical activities that can be logged online. |
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| PE Central suggests healthy activities that students can do to stay in shape. Lessons are provided as well as links to other resources promoting physical fitness. |
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| Music Links |
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| On the Creating Music site, students compose their own music, participate in online performances and play games to further their musical education. |
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