Useful Links

Accelerated Reader Search Engine: A good starting place to view A/R lists

Adventist EDGE Educators Delivering GREAT Education.The mission of Adventist educators in the Southern Union is to develop goals for excellence to deliver GREAT education that is God centered, Results oriented, in an Environment that nurtures, Aligned with Journey to Excellence, and a Team effort.

Alibris: Hard to find books

American Portrait Films: Good source for Christian educational videos and DVD's

Economy: Websites to help students make sense of our economy: Economy for kids; EconEdLink - A premier source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students; Council for Economic Education; Education World - Ten Great Lessons for Teaching the Great Depression

Educational Links for Business/Finance/Economics: Provides a list of links to student-geared sites that teach students about business, finance, and economics.

Free Online Economic Resources for Kids: This site has many links to financial literacy games, and informative websites for kids, and also resources for parents and teachers. 

GCF Learning: Free Computer, Reading and Math Training.The freedom to learn what you want, when you want, absolutely free!

Kendall Hunt Publishing Company: You may purchase daily lesson guides from them.

Library and Educational Services: A source for good discounts on quality Christian books

Teach Services: This site lists new and used SDA books available for purchase.

My Adventist EDGE: Students-only Adventist EDGE resources. Games, videos, community.

NAD Curriculum - Pathways K-8 Language Arts Program: Here "you will find scores of resources to successfully implement the new North American Division integrated language arts program."

Newbery Medal Home Page: The American Library Association (ALA) site for updates on the Newbery Medal and Honor winners.

Rome Reborn: "Rome Reborn is an international initiative whose goal is the creation of 3D digital models illustrating the urban development of ancient Rome from the first settlement in the late Bronze Age (ca. 1000 B.C.) to the depopulation of the city in the early Middle Ages (ca. A.D. 550)."

Scholastic Librarian's Toolkit: Excellent resource for busy teacher/librarians

School Library Journal: Limited use unless a subscriber, but there are some very useful items available free.

Teacherwide.com: Great discount books! If you find books on teacherwide.com that you want for your school, please let ANGEL know.

Magazines for children:

Cricket Magazine Group: Great source for children's magazine. Cricket lists titles according to age level and give detailed descriptions of each magazine.

Highlights Magazine for Children:
Highlights magazine feeds children's natural curiosity and love of learning.

Magazines.com: Lists titles alphabetically with short descriptions and customer reviews.

TIME for kids: The latest news from around the world for kids in grades K-6.

Weekly Reader Classroom Magazines: Weekly Reader (WR) Magazines covers all age groups from Pre-K through high school. Each magazine is theme and news-based to reinforce standards. WR covers social studies, English/language arts, science, reading, health, and career development.

World-newspapers.com: Annotated list of children and kids magazines with free online content, including Christian, ecology, and educational magazines.

 

 
 
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