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ABC TEACH
This site has all the flashcards, worksheets, mazes, puzzles, and themes a teacher needs!

Berit's Best Sites for Children
Berit's arranges about 1000 sites in the general categories of Fun, Holidays and Seasons, Creatures, and Serious Stuff. Most of these sites contain educational games, crafts or work sheets and coloring pages.

The Bookhive
Read reviews of children's books, both fiction and non-fiction, on a variety of subjects.

Born to Read: How to Raise a Reader
Tips on how to share literature with children. Also featured is a booklist of great titles that children will enjoy. This site is part of the American Library Association page.

ChildFun
Includes articles and tips for parents and day care providers. Hundreds of crafts, songs, rhymes, fingerplays and coloring pages and book titles, all arranged by theme.

Children's Book Council
The Children's Book Council is a non-profit trade organization dedicated to encouraging literacy and the use and enjoyment of children's books. It includes a list of exciting classroom activities, information on how to choose children's books, information on key authors and illustrators, and informative links to other children's literacy sites and resources.

Children's Literature
A site devoted to children's literature with book reviews, author/illustrator interviews, events, and gift ideas.

Childrensbooks.about.com
Booklists, articles and loads of information about children's books, awards, and current topics like censorship. Also features titles for different age and reading levels.

Cooperative Children's Book Center
This site for the CCBC at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is a research library for adults with an interest in children's and young adult literature. Contains excellent lists of multicultural titles.

Enchanted Learning
Hundreds of activities for preschoolers and elementary students and teachers. This visually rich page contains craft projects, themed activities, coloring pages, rebus rhymes and even a picture dictionary in four languages.

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
This government site links to hundreds of education resources supported by agencies of the U.S. government. This is an excellent site for teachers in developing lesson plans.

Kentucky Virtual Library: How to do Research
A hands-on site which helps with choosing a report topic, doing research, creating notes and outlines, and writing your paper
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Library in the Sky
This reference site guides teachers, students, parents, librarians, and members of the community to over 10,000 links to some of the best educational resources.

PBS TeacherSource
PBS TeacherSource offers 3,000+ lesson plans and activities based on topics in their many TV offerings. These curriculum materials weave together video and online resources into an exciting instructional strategy that builds on the visual and collaborative strengths of these medias. The materials are developed by trained and practicing educators.

Quiz Hub
Learning quizzes that help students enhance their knowledge of English, foreign languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish), math, science, and social studies.

Read, Write, Think
For families, caregivers and educators - this site, developed by the International Reading Association, is full of free activities, games, podcasts and videos to help children 4 to 18 develop a love of reading and writing outside of the school setting.

Sites For Teachers
Hundreds of articles relating to the teaching profession, ranging from curriculum and lesson plans to how to save money in the classroom.

US Department of Education: Reading Resources
This all-purpose site includes lists of, and links to reading programs and initiatives; lesson ideas and instructional materials; research and information, and much more for parents and teachers of K-12 students.

Webtime Stories
A "best of" list of websites on children's literature.

 
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