Other
Important Links
Helping Children Learn Newsletter - Tips families can use to help children do better in school.
Thinkfinity--Marco
Polo Website - This site provides high quality,
standards-based Internet content and professional
development to K-12 teachers and students throughout
the United States.
Marco
Polo NY - The goal of Marco Polo NY is to
align the content from the Marco Polo website
with the New York State Learning Standards.
Marco
Polo PowerPoint for Elementary-Level Teachers
- This presentation was developed by Jon Falk
(Coram) to introduce this website.
WebQuest
Information (Ms. Pitrelli's Page)
MathQuest
- A new web activity designed by Longwood's Elementary
Technology Teacher Trainer. This site is a mathematical
adventure culminating with an on-line test. If
you can't see the opening image click here to
download the FLASH player for free.
Frozen
Worlds - This website is a result of the Longwood
Middle School's commitment to the Jason Project
in 2002. They partnered with a school in Seward,
Alaska on a research project. Check out the video
of a helicopter ride to the glaciers and the calving
(collapsing) glaciers.
From
Shore to Sea--Jason Project 2003 - Longwood
expands it's Jason Project web to include all
elementary schools. This year's theme is "From
Shore to Sea."
San Diego
Matrix of WebQuests - A listing of 350+ WebQuests.
Many Longwood WebQuests are featured on this nationally
acclaimed website created by Bernie Dodge, the
inventor of the WebQuest concept.
Understanding
Math - Student worksheets in Math for Grades
4-10. This coordinates with software installed
at the Longwood Middle School, Junior High School
and High School.
Harry
Potter's Dictionary - The unofficial Harry
Potter Dictionary created by Ms. Strong, a Longwood
Middle School Teacher
Family Education
Network (FunBrain) - Educational activities
and teacher utilities allowing for creation of
customized on-line activities and tests.
Quia - A web
service that teachers can use to create numerous
customized on-line activities that can be accessed
by students. |