Welcome to Grant Portaportal
-
This fun and informative site from National Geographic offers visitors the opportunity to examine the body of King Tut through t
-
Ancient Egypt interaction
-
Social Structure
-
Social Structure
-
Overview
-
Social Pyramid
-
Social Structure
-
Egyptian social classes
-
Copyright free
-
Overview of the 5-days of Olympics
-
Interesting Facts
-
facts about the olympics
-
Compare ancient to modern Olympics
-
Olympic Game facts
-
Olympic FAQ
-
video and facts
-
Ancient Greek Olympics
-
Explore the olympics
-
Facts about the modern olympics
-
A booklet about the Olympics
-
Facts about Olympians
-
Olympic website
-
he goal of ArtsConnectEd is to make arts education timely, engaging, interactive, and pertinent for both teachers and students o
-
Lesson plans have been designed to help teachers plan classroom activities that will enhance their students’ understanding of ob
-
Professional-development programs to help teachers integrate the study of art into their classrooms, as well as materials for bu
-
Offers techniques and workshops for integrating the study of art into all K-12 classrooms.
-
A place where teachers and students can connect art and curriculum.
-
Virtual Shopping Trip
-
Virtual Field Trip
-
6th Grade Comic Strips
-
Angel Island Experience Video
-
Angel Island Experience Video
-
Illegal Chinese Immigration Video
-
Tour of Angel Island Video
-
Chinese Immigration Web Site
-
Angel Island Experience Web Site
-
Poetry from Angel Island
-
Angel Island Web Site
-
Chinese Experience Website
-
Virtual Microscope Lab
-
Microscope Slides
-
Cells Alive
-
animated mitosis
-
onion roots
-
Mitosis and cells
-
understand the events that occur in process of meiosis, which takes place to produce our gametes.
-
Meiosis Game
-
Guide to understanding Genetic Conditions
-
Dictionary
-
USDA food tracker
-
Photosynthesis simulation
-
EPA site
-
Measuring in NY
-
USGS acid rain
-
About Deforestation
-
How were fossil fuels formed?
-
EcoKids and fossil fuels
-
Ecokids and threats to forests
-
EPA guide to climate change
-
NASA and climate change
-
What is non-renewable energy?
-
Ozone good and bad
-
This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and
-
Use Every-Day Edits to build language skills, test scores, and cultural literacy with students in grades 4 and above
-
Offers a large collection of free classic books, plays, and short stories by authors such as Dickens, Austen, Shakespeare and ma
-
Look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. Produce diagrams reminiscent of a neural ne
-
This step-by-step lesson helps students paraphrase by reading carefully. Then setting the material aside and changing what was r
-
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/
-
A laboratory which researches in renewable energy solutions
-
Federal website for the US department of Energy
-
Fact sheets about energy
-
Official energy statistics from the US government
-
easy-to-understand slide show
-
Tour a hydroelectric plant, look at the links
-
Renewable energy information and projects
-
Overview of renewable energy
-
How each one works, the advantages & disadvantages of each
-
Descriptions of renewable energy
-
Describes renewable energy resources
-
Buy Pure Water
-
Island Home for Dogs
-
About jackalopes
-
Animals or food source?
-
Extinct fish?
-
Stick Insect facts
-
Help save the tree octopus
-
More facts
-
A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confr
-
Genocide is a term created during the Holocaust and declared an international crime in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the
-
We stand together and unite our voices to raise public awareness and mobilize a massive response to the atrocities in Sudan's we
-
HOPE for Ariang is a nonprofit humanitarian organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities and health services fo
-
Eyes On Darfur also breaks new ground in protecting human rights by allowing people around the world to literally "watch over" a
-
Web site with list of gods and goddesses, with biographies
-
Web page with cartoon and animated gods and goddesses with stories
-
Website with mythological information; links to historical and archaeological information
-
The British Museum Website
-
Commercial site created by teacher
-
Kidipedia's site
-
Overview of the Olympian Gods and Goddesses
-
The US Holocaust Museum. look at the resources on the right side.
-
History Channel site with articles, videos, photos, and speeches
-
Jewish virtual library with background information
-
Remember.org helps teachers and students find the best resources on the Internet,
-
As the Jewish people’s living memorial to the Holocaust, Yad Vashem safeguards the memory of the past and imparts its meaning fo
-
timeline with links
-
The Museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Holocaust by honoring the memories of those who were lost and by teachin
-
This website is designed to help teach youth how to better manage conflicts and challenges they face on a daily basis.
-
The Nobel Peace Laureate Project is a grass roots organization in Eugene, Oregon, with a goal of inspiring future peacemakers by
-
Features information and resources on what cyberbullying is, how it works, and how to understand and deal with cyberbullies.
-
Discussion Questions, Writing Assignments, and Student Activities
-
In addition to our algebra lessons, they have a page of algebra formulas.
-
Learn about shapes and their properties.
-
Features basic measurement skills, unlimited interactive practice, and examples!
-
When you leave this site, you'll leave knowing much more about what you can do to help protect the environment.
-
Resources for Learning is a collection of activities, articles, evidence and analysis and more, for educators, families, studen
-
the Exploratorium was one of the first science museums to build a site on the World Wide Web. Our site now contains over 18 thou
-
Explores the nature of earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes and tornadoesincluding lesson plans and activities.
-
Compare plate tectonic maps with population density maps, and analyze what these maps imply about population and seismic hazards
-
Online exhibit looking at what earthquakes are, why they occur, how they have been viewed through history, and why we can't pre
-
Features Earthquake Facts, Earthquakes for Kids, Photo Collections, Preparedness & Response, Earthquake History, and Visual Eart
-
History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. That launch ushered in new political,
-
Offers astronomy and space science lesson plans for students of all ages.
-
hese lesson plans will be engaging and helpful in the classroom. Grade level and standards are noted beside each plan.
-
Although the entire Space Place site may be helpful to teachers and students, the resources linked here were developed specifica
-
The site is divided into two zones. The Energy Trail provides renewable energy information for students. The Information Zone pr
-
Build tracks, ramps and jumps for theskater
-
Virtual Microscope
-
The MythBusters use the scientific method to prove or disprove common beliefs about physical science.
-
The scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions. Scientists use
-
Meet the New Nobel Laureates!
-
Interactive simulation
-
Virtual Microscope
-
Alaska's Gold has two parts: Alaska's Gold Themes and Alaska's Gold Lode. Alaska's Gold Themes includes primary source materials
-
Educational activities for the Presidential Timeline focus on using original documents, photographs, audio and video to provide
-
An interactive teaching unit, Our Three Branches of Government & Balance of Power, designed for grades 5-8.
-
The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material related to civil rights, including photogr
-
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American presents a special exhibition to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this major tu
-
NEH's website that helps teachers bring online resources into the classroom, provides a number of lesson plans and reviewed webs
-
On September 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time to sign the document they had create
-
US Geological Survey
-
facts about safe water
-
Government report on our water use
-
slide show on drinking water
-
2004 facts and figures on water disease
-
water facts
-
Facts about world's water supply
-
Statistical facts about water
-
Facts about the world water crisis
-
Nat Geo's resources
-
Drilling wells for clean water
-
charity providing clean water
-
links to facts
-
links to facts
-
World Health Organization statistics
-
some information about clean water and children