J S BACH HOMEPAGE http://www.jsbach.org/
Bach resourcesJAPAN http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/
national clearinghouse for the studies of JapanJASON Project http://www.jasonproject.org/front.html
variety of materials generated by this projectJAY JAY THE JET PLANE http://pbskids.org/jayjay/
coloring book, bedtime story, stickers and lots of other freebiesJET PROPULTION LAB http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
lots of NASA informationJOURNEY NORTH http://www.jnorth.com//
a global study of wildlife migrationJULIAN AND GREGORIAN CALENDARS http://www.magnet.ch/serendipity/hermetic/cal_stud/cal_art.htm
JUMP MUSIC http://www.jumpmusic.com/
advertises they have 5 million different sheet music titlesJUST FOR KIDS http://www.san-marino.k12.ca.us/~smpl/old/kidlink.htm
info about many kinds of BiomesJUST FOR KIDS WHO LOVE BOOKS http://www3.sympatico.ca/alanbrown/kids.htm
There is info on various authors, lists of children's best sellers, and the option to buy books.
It was created by Alan L. Brown, a librarian, who intended this site for teachers and
children to use.JUST FOR TEACHERS http://www.sirs.com/tree/teach.htm
lots of links and infoK-5 CYBERTRAIL http://ernie.wmht.org/trail/
links for early ed teachersK-TEL RECORDS http://www.ktel.com/
K-12 CONNECTION http://www.k12connection.org/
designed for teachers, counselors, administrators, special education professionals and others involved in
classrooms. Divided into three sections - K-12 Classroom - Administrative Section - MarketplaceK-12 WORLD http://www.k-12world.com/
lots of great resources for students and teachersKABOOM http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/kaboom/
the PBS seriesKANSAS HERITAGE SITE http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/
all sorts of Kansas infoKATHY SCHROCK’S GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/
lots of links by subject - great web site set upKICK START http://www.benton.org/Library/KickStart/
US Advisory Council on the National Information Infrastructure. Includes info on the state of
technology including areas on learning connections and Inventing the Future.KID INFO http://www.kidinfo.com/
Subject links, almanacs, atlases, calendars, dictionaries, and much, much more.KID LIT http://www.mgfx.com/kidlit/
allows kids to upload their workKIDLINK http://www.kidlink.org/
an organization to allow kids to communicate globally
KIDNEWS http://www.kidnews.com/
Kids’ writing from around the worldKIDS BANK.COM http://www.kidsbank.com/
a fun place for kids to learn about money and bankingKIDS CANDY http://www.kidscandy.org/
a great way to introduce kids to the kitchen with recipes, tips and
secrets to making tasty treatsKIDS COM http://www.kidscom.com/
lots of fun places to explore for kidsKIDS COOKING CORNER http://www.kidscookingcorner.com/
great ideas for cooking with kidsKIDS DOMAIN http://www.kidsdomain.com/
all sorts of games and programs for elementary students for every season and holidayKIDS FIRST http://www.teachervision.com/tv_index/
Great list of CD and VideoKIDS FOOD CYBERCLUB http://www.kidsfood.org/
teachers can get curriculum ideas and lesson plans on this siteKIDS FOR A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT http://www.kidsface.org/
an international club for helping children learn more about the world in which they liveKIDS FUN http://kidsfun.co.uk/
pages to color, ghost storiesKIDS’ MONEY KIDS’ PAGE http://www.kidsmoney.org/kids.htm -
info on how to manage money for kidsKIDS REPORT http://www.scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/KIDS/index.html
report on sites of interest to K-12 students. Developed by students in Madison, Wisconsin and
Boulder, Colorado.KIDS SAFETY ON THE INTERNET http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidsafe/start.htm
quiz on how to protect youself and handle emergencies like a pro.KID’S SPACE http://www.kids-space.org/
activities for kidsKID'S WINDOW http://www.jwindow.net/KIDS/
great site for info on JapanKIDSHEALTH.ORG http://kidshealth.org/
info on infections, behavior and emotions, food and fitness, and growing up healthyKIDSNET http://www.kidsnet.org/
a guide to childrens’ mediaKIDSTORY http://www.kidstory.com/
stories and poetry created by kidsKINDERGARDEN http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/kindergarden/kinder.htm
specializes in how kids can interact with plants and outdoorsKING FEATURES SYNDICATE http://www.kingfeatures.com/
includes many cartoons you see in newspapersKINO’S STORYTIME http://www.pbs.org/kcet/storytime/
based on a pbs showKNOWLEDGE NETWORK EXPLORER http://www.kn.pacbell.com/
includes the kids first initiativeKON-TIKI MUSEUM http://www.kon-tiki.no/
information on Kon-Tiki and Thor HeyerdahlKOREAN WAR PROJECT http://www.koreanwar.org/
KRAFT FOODS http://www.kraftfoods.com/index.cgi
lots of info and recipes for Kraft products. They even have a service that will e-mail you a recipe
every weekKREMLIN TOUR http://www.moscow-guide.ru/Culture/Kremlin/Kremlin0.htm
view this graceful elegant symbol of the Russian stateKRISTY’S DESKTOP CREATIONS http://www.kwebdesign.com/kdesk/
graphics to download for free and lots of tips on personalizing a computer.LA COAST http://www.lacoast.gov//FreeStuff/index.htm
freebies about the Louisiana Wet LandsLANDMARKS FOR SCHOOLS http://www.landmark-project.com/
dedicated to the idea that today’s students should be learning to build with information.LASER LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES http://www.LLT.com/
videodiscs, cds & related educational media are reviewed, plus photos, clip art fonts & more for teachersLATINO WEB http://www.latinoweb.com/index.html
Online community focusing on Latino culture, politics, and business.LD ONLINE http://www.ldonline.org/
learning disabilities resourcesLEARN TECHNOLOGIES INTERACTIVE http://www.learntech.com/
includes Voyager CDsLEARNER ONLINE http://www.learner.org
seasonal specials, lots of math and science ideasLEARNING ABOUT LEONARDO DA VINCI http://library.advanced.org/13681/data/davin2.shtml
lots of info including a site on why Mona Lisa is smilingLEARNING COMPANY http://www.mecc.com/
info and links and MECC infoLEARNING IN MOTION http://www.learn.motion.com/lim/links/linkmain
monthly top ten list of education sites hitting all curriculum areas. Archives are available.LEARNING KINGDOM http://www.learningkingdom.com/
useful site for teachers, parents, and students. Includes e-mail lists for “Cool Fact of the Day”
and “Question of the Day”. Also “This Day in History” and “Cool Word of the Day”.LEARNING LAFFS http://www.learninglaffs.com/index.htm
it is a magazine that you can subscribe to of teacher humor written by teachers. It is kind of pricey,
but the samples posted on the website are cute.LEARNING NETWORK http://www.nytimes.com/learning/
NY Times site for 6-12 teachersLEARNING RESOURCE CENTER http://library.bethel.edu/
a site from Bethel College with lots of linksLEARNING TO READ http://www.toread.com/
improve reading instruction by studying both the reading process and teaching techniques found
on this siteLEARNING@WEB.SITES http://www.ecnet.net/users/gdlevin/home.html
Senior High School information by curriculum areasLEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE http://www.law.cornell.edu/
guide to Supreme Court cases along with other law related topicsLEMONADE STAND http://www.littlejason.com/lemonade/index.html
a new internet version of the classic gameLESSON PLANS AND RESOURCES FOR SOCIAL STUDY TEACHERS
http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/index.html
mostly secondary levelLESSON PLANS INTEGRATING WEB-BASED AND PRESENTATION TOOLS
http://www.storywind.net/education/mccarthy/lessons/index.html
these plans were developed by an English teacherLESSON PLANS PAGE http://www.lessonplanspage.com/
they claim to be the largest web source for lesson plans. Sorted by subjectLIBRARY COLLECTIONS http://www.rice.edu/Fondren/Netguides/strategies.html
discusses the best ways to do a search using the InternetLIBRARY IN THE SKY http://www.nwrel.org/sky/
allows you to search educational sitesLIBRARY OF CONGRESS http://marvel.loc.gov/
LIBRARY VIDEO COMPANY http://www.libraryvideo.com/
catalog allowing users to quickly browse over 10,000 titles in stockLIFE BY THE NUMBERS http://www.pbs.org/wqed/lifebythenumbers/
info and teacher guides for the PBS seriesLIFE IN THE OCEAN
http://encarta.msn.com/alexandria/templates/lessonFull.asp?page=789&lvstart=K&lvend=12&majorsubject=
Science&minorsubject=Ecology&source=%2D99&keyword=&search=1
see a cross section of the ocean that shows marine organismsLINCOLN PARK ZOO http://www.lpzoo.com/
zoo is located in ChicagoLINKS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES http://tiger.coe.missouri.edu/Resource.html
journals, associations, info and a subject of the week.LINKS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES http://www.writeenvironment.com/linksto.html
links to help teach writingLITERACY LINK http://www.pbs.org/adultlearning/literacy/
has lots of Literacy and GED linksLIVE FROM THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/hst/index.html
LIVE VIEWS! http://www.liveviews.org/
view the world through live video camersas set up on the net.LOOK WHO’S FOOTING THE BILL http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/democracy/debtquest.html
info on the National DebtLOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY http://www.c3.lanl.gov/
includes research info, visitor info, projects and newsLOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/places/lessons.html
Includes lots of lesson plansLOUVRE http://www.paris.org/Musees/Louvre/
English verson of numerous images and exhibitsLOUVRE MUSEUM OFFICIAL WEBSITE http://mistral.culture.fr/louvre/louvrea.htm
LYCOS https://www.lycos.com/
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