1. MATHMASTERY
www.mathmastery.com
This fun site will surely motivate your students. Kids can register to partner up with a sports star or a pop music celebrity to learn about math, play games, and receive free posters in the process. Teachers can register their classes to become part of My Math Class online math courses designed for grades 3-8. Set up a Progress Page for each student to keep up-to-date on his or her progress. Looking for new and original math problems? Visit DailyBrains to find problems created by teachers for teachers. CyberChallenge is a perfect place for students to practice their math skills in a fun, pressure-free atmosphere.
2. EXPLORATORIUM.EDU
www.exploratorium.edu
An extension of the museum based in California, the Exploratorium Web site is an intriguing resource for teachers and students. It strives to focus on human perception and how it works within the world around us. Watch live Webcasts of eclipses and Real Videos of an aurora or virtually explore Antarctica. Check out the Learning Studio for optical illusions and memory games, or learn how to build classroom versions of its exhibits, New and captivating content is regularly being added - be sure to bookmark this site. The Exploratorium will definitely provide hours and hours of learning and fun.

3. HOMEWORKSPOT
www.homeworkspot.com
This useful Web site brings all the best homework-related sites together to benefit K-12 teachers, students, and their families. Pages are organized by grade level (elementary, middle school, and high school) and include an entire teacher's category with topics such as grants, integrating technology, special education, and jobs. Students can check out new Web sites. Take a virtual field trip, or read the latest headlines. In the Reference section, almanacs, dictionaries, and homework hotlines are available. From the first day of school to the last, you will want to access this site frequently.
4. MATHMASTERY
www.mathmastery.com
This fun site will surely motivate your students. Kids can register to partner up with a sports star or a pop music celebrity to learn about math, play games, and receive free posters in the process. Teachers can register their classes to become part of My Math Class online math courses designed for grades 3-8. Set up a Progress Page for each student to keep up-to-date on his or her progress. Looking for new and original math problems? Visit DailyBrains to find problems created by teachers for teachers. CyberChallenge is a perfect place for students to practice their math skills in a fun, pressure-free atmosphere.
5. SCHOLASTIC
www.scholastic.com
Everyone is aware that Scholastic is an important resource, but have you visited its Web site lately? The brand new online Teacher's Store, Book Clubs, and Software Clubs have made Scholastic's great products even more accessible. These new features only reinforce the others, which include Author Studies, the News
Zone, Activities, and Research Starters. And this only covers the Teacher's Page! This site has plenty for children and their families, too.


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