Internet Project Web Sites
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Internet Projects and Ideas
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Quest Internet Project
Snowstorms in the Classroom
Flat
Stanley
A great project for elementary grades that
integrates reading, writing, and Internet use.
The
International Boiling Point Project
A project for middle-school and secondary-school
science classrooms to study how the boiling point of water varies in
different places around the world. |
Cyber Surfari
CyberSurfari is a year-round resource that provides ideas and
activities to help you incorporate the Web into your classroom and your
home. By visiting this site, you will hone your deductive reasoning
skills, increase your Web navigation savvy, and visit hundreds of
hand-picked Web sites full of fun and useful information for teachers,
families, and students.
Monarch
Watch
Raise Monarch butterflies, tag them, and study the
pattern of reports during their annual migration. |
| Global
SchoolNet's Internet Project Registry |
Australian
Curriculum Projects Registry |
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Journey
North
A K-12 project to study the seasonal migration of
wildlife. |
AT&T
Learning Network Projects List
This is a list of online projects with descriptions of each. |
EduPlace
Project Center
The Project Center is a collection of online projects created by
teachers.
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School
World Internet Projects
There are many projects already designed
for specific subjects and grade levels. |
Global
Schoolhouse
Created for busy teachers who are searching for online projects for
classroom integration, the Internet Projects Registry has become the
"Stop Looking!" resource. |
| NASA
Quest Calendar of Events |
Classroom
Connect .. The Quest Channel |
CIESE
Collaborative Projects
This site offers fun,
interesting and easy to do projects. |
Ask
an Expert |
| MCSD
WebQuest Page |
Online
Expeditions |
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Field Trips Site |
Field
Trips |
Newsday
In the Newsday Project, students will write articles and post them for
the whole world to see! Then they read and choose articles from other
schools to download and include in their own newspaper! Students' reading
and writing skills improve while they learn about current local,
national, and global issues. Newsday currently takes place twice each
year. |
The
Wonderful World of Weather
This has been created for use by students in the elementary grades to
allow them to investigate weather phenomenon both locally as well as in
other places around the world. Because of their ages students will
not study complex weather concepts such as forecasting but will focus on developing a basic understanding of how weather can be described
by measurable quantities, such as temperature, wind and precipitation. |
Mighty
Math M & M Project
Mighty m&m Math teaches fractions and percentages in a motivating
and mouth-watering way. |
Postcard
Geography
This is a simple project, offered to classes all over the world via
the Internet. Your class commits to exchanging picture postcards
(purchased, computer or handmade) with all other participants. This
"Class to Class" exchange is appropriate for all ages. |
Bucket
Buddies
In this project students will attempt to determine whether or not the
same fresh water macroinvertebrates will be found in different locations,
both around the country and around the world |
The
Tooth Tally Project
This project provides an opportunity for first graders to communicate
with other first graders around the world by sharing information about
something most of them have in common: lost teeth! Teachers will collect
data in their classrooms about the number of teeth lost by their students
during each month of the project. They'll communicate this information to
the other first-grade classes in their project groups. Classes are
encouraged to use the exchanged data to practice graphing, solve math
problems, and write stories. Specific lesson suggestions are provided on
the Web site |
Web -
Based Project Page
All subjects and all grade levels. |
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| K-12 Project
Announcements |
Project
Title: Hope
Project Begin & End Dates: 3/01/03 to 12/31/05
Project Summary:
Creating a contact list of people able to connect to students in
developing countries in an effort to forge greater bonds in closing the
digital divide and encourage a mutual exchange of ideas and resources
between students. |
Project Title: The
E-Girlz Project
Project Begin & End Dates: 3/18/02 to 5/31/03
Project Summary:
Each group will research professional career options for women in the fields of Technology, Science, and Mathematics. Participants will practice research and web page construction, while exploring potential career interests. |
Project Title: Toga's
Travels Project Begin & End Dates: 9/01/02 to 12/30/05
Project Summary:
Share information about your city and receive information about our city.
Sign up to receive a visit from Toga, our traveling horse. Toga comes to
visit for a few weeks and brings a disposable camera, a journal, and an
information packet about our school and city, Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Project Title: One Out of Two Homes in America
Project Begin & End Dates: 3/01/02 to 5/15/02
Project Summary:
Sears claims that one out of two homes in America has a Kenmore appliance. Students will conduct a survey to gather data to test this claim. |
Project
Title: Classroom with a View Project Begin & End Dates: 3/01/03 to
3/30/04
Project Summary:
Students around the world have different experiences everyday and one
obvious one is the daily experiences of their hometown and school. Classes
are asked to submit a photo taken from somewhere in their school grounds
showing the view and a brief blurb about their school. It will be a valuable
experience for students to get to see the world a little bit through a
"classroom" window.
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Project Title: State Symbols
Project Begin & End Dates: 8/05/02 to 5/01/03
Project Summary:
Participants in this project will provide the name of their state and tell about the symbols of their state.
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