Welcome Teachers!

You will be venturing into the World Wide Web! Before you get

started, make sure you know how to get back. When a new

window opens click on the box in the upper left hand corner to move back here.

You'll find a cute book to get you started-scroll down and click

on the arrow key to move to the next page. If the page opens in this window,

click on the acorn when you are finished to bring you back here.

Don't forget to bookmark any site you feel is useful!

Please begin your Tour Here!

If you enjoyed this book look for others to use in your room at:

The Internet Library- You'll find many fantastics links under the "Youth"

link. Plus much much more- they even have a place

for Creative Writing and famous author homepages. You'll find many links-BUT

Don't stay too long - you have many places to go.

Also try: Online Children's Stories

 

Now take a trip to my New "Kids Only" Website! It has some of the

best educational links on the web! When you click on a picture

it will take you to a new site with a new window.

Once you've explored the site and are ready to return for here

click on the square in the top left hand corner of the window.

 

Important*

Read the questions at the bottom of this page before starting your journey so that you know what to look for on your trip.

When you are ready to begin click on the next button . It will take a minute to load, please read through the information allowing the page to finish loading before clicking on the available links.

 

Welcome Back! I hope you found some sites you can use! Now

try the Virtual Field Trips and the Web Quests and Scavenger Hunts

found on the left of this page. See if you can find the

Antartica Expedition for our upcoming school Polar Unit.

If you are searching through sites and can't

find your way back- don't forget to click on the acorn to bring you home to this page.

Now the Latest and the Greatest- Look here for newly discovered sites!

 

If you still haven't had enough and are looking

for another resource to help you-- try the Auburn Technology Handbook

You may also want to take a quick peek at

the "Why Computers?" link on my Parent Page.