District Links
- AceReader (http://acereader.com)
- ACT (http://www.act.org)
- Alliance for Quality Services (http://www.Alliance4QualityServices.org)
Web sites that teach America's Folk Past and Present
Ottawa County, Oklahoma
Vintage Photographs from Yesteryear
A collection of early day photos from Ottawa County towns.
By John Schehrer
Montana Heritage Project
http://www.edheritage.org
Story Arts Online:
http://www.stroyarts.org
CARTS: Cultural Arts and Resources for Teachers and Students
http://www.carts.org
Family Folklore
http://educate.si.edu/migrations/seek2/family.html
This site offers free classroom-tested lesson plans, biographies of famous and common people of Williamsburg, as well as information on buildings, colonial life and time lines. The site also features regular "electronic field trips" that allow students to interact with experts and characters in Williamsburg. Check the site for upcoming field trips.
http://www.childrensmuseumla.org/content/links.asp#4
The resources page at the Children’s Museum of Los Angeles’ Web site includes links to libraries, museums, teacher and student resources, resources for children with special needs, homework help sites and more.
This site by NickNacks lets educators collaborate on projects through the Web. The site also guides those who want to develop a collaborative project of their own.
MIT graduate Kim Foley developed this site, which provides virtual field trips that explore topics such as hurricanes, deserts, endangered species, volcanoes, American presidents, Shakespeare, and more.
American Sociological Association (http://www.asanet.org)
Association of Professional Oklahoma Educators (http://www.apoe.org)
Battelle for Kids (http:www.BattelleforKids.org
Cable in the Classroom (http://ciconlilne.org)
Cable in the Classroom Organization (http://www.ciconline.org)
Commerce Middle School Demolition Video
careertech CIMC Curriculum and Instructional Materials Center (http://www.okcareertech.org/cimc)
www.okcareertech.org/testing (http://www.okcareertech.org/testing
Character Education Web Sites
- Character Program Impacts S.D. Youth Decisions (http://www.abs.sdstate.edu/abs/8-8-2001/ccimpact.htm)
- Character Counts (http://www.charactercounts.org)
- New Study Proves Character Education Works: Violence, Drug Use, Cheating Cut Sharply (http://www.abs.sdstate.edu/abs/8-8-2001/study.htm)
- PARTNERSHIP for Family Involvement in Education (http://pfie.ed.gov)
- OPERATION Hope (http://www.operationhope.org)
- United States Tennis Association (http://www.usta.com)
- Girl Scouts (http://www.girlscouts.org)
- National Community Education Association (http:www.ncea.com)
- The Communitarian Network (http://www.gwu.edu/~ccps)
- Zero to Three (http://www.zerotothree.org)
- Character Education Partnership (http://www.character.org)
- National Character Education Center (http://www.ethicsusa.com)
- Center for Civic Education (http://www.civiced.org)
Child Nutrition Web Surfers
Classroll.com Login (http://www.classroll.com/loginT.htm)
Our site link is
The College Board News (www.collegeboard.com/collegeboardnews)
Commerce High School TSA (Technology Student Association) (http://www.commercetigers.net/tsa)
Commerce Tiger Football (http://www.commercetigerfootball.com)
Committee for Children (http://www.cfchildren.org)
Constitutional Rights Foundation (http://www.crf-usa.org)
Council for Exceptional Children (http://www.cec.sped.org)
C-SPAN in the Classroom (http://c-span.org/classroom
Developmental Studies Center (http://www.devstu.org)
Discovery Education brought to you by: www.unitedstreaming.com
Economics Education Websites
"7-Crazy-Taxes-from-the-US-and-Abroad"
http://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/tax-tips/General-Tax-Tips/7-Crazy-Taxes-from-the-US-and-Abroad/INF12163.html
(Suggested by Samantha from Brighter Futures Charter School in California)
Education Week on the Web (http://www.edweek.org
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE) Web site--www.ed.gov/free
Emergence of Advertising in America--Nearly 9,000 images from the Library of Congress present the early history of advertising in the United States, including cookbooks, billboards, print advertisements, trade cards, calendars, almanacs and leaflets.
Exploring Earth: Visualizations--100 animations and images from the National Science Foundation illuminate key concepts in earth science, including how coal forms, how continents grow, how geysers erupt, how waves and tectonic plates move and more.
Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers--Parent tips, video clips and transcripts from the Department of Education, including interviews with some of the nation's foremost reading experts; motivational e-cards that grandparents and teachers can send to children; and a forum for sharing suggestions and booklists.
FREE (Federal Resources for Educational Excellence)
Free Software http://www.fcdsoft.com
FutuReady - Helping kids click with the future. (http://www.FutureReady.org)
The George Lucas Educational Foundation: http://www.edutopia.org
SIG Summer Institute for the Summer Institute for the Gifted Providing the highest quality educational and social opportunities for academically gifted and talented students and educators (http://www.giftedstudy.com)
Gilcrease Musuem www.gilcrease.org
This is a great site to use for brain breaks or download youtube videos without ads.
https://www.gonoodle.com
Great Expectations (http://www.greatexpectationsok.org)
Area Health Education Center (http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/research/ahec/index.html)
The HOPE Foundation (www.hopefoundation.org)
International Reading Association (http://www.reading.org)
Michael Johnson Books: http://www.michaeljohnsonbooks.com
Just 4 Kids http://www.just4kids.org
Learn at Home
Various handouts which give parents ideas on ways to help their children learn at home and include both English and Spanish copies. http://www.primaryjunction.net/
The MASTER Teacher (http://www.masterteacher.com)
The Official Mickey Mantle Web Site - The Mantle Family (http://www.mickeymantle.com)
Mickey Mantle Classic Wooden Bat Tournament (http://mickeymantleclassic.com)
Mickey Mantle Museum (http://mickeymantlemuseum.com)
MarcoPolo: Internet Content for Your Classroom (http://marcopolo.worldcom.com)
This site has some great math games and several different levels to choose from.
http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=3563
Mathematics Education Implementation and Dissemination Centers
GRADES K-12
EDC K-12 Mathematics Curriculum Center800/332-2429
www.edc.org/mcc
IMPACT New England at CESAME617/373-8380
www.cesame.neu.edu
GRADES K-6
ARC Center
Alternatives for Rebuilding Curricula800/772-6627, ext. 50
www.arccenter.comap.com
GRADES 6-8
Show-Me Center573/884-2099
www.showmecenter.missouri.edu
GRADES 9-12
COMPASS-Curriculum Options In Mathematics Programs for All Secondary Students-Center800/688-1829
www.ithaca.edu/compass
National Archives footage on Google Video
http://video.google.com/nara.html
National Archives http://www.archives.gov
The National High School Center at the American Institutes for Research (AIR) has recently launched its Web site at www.betterhighschools.org. The High School Center will serve as a central source of in-depth knowledge, expertise, and analysis on high school improvement.
National Center for Educational Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov)
National Federation of State High School Associations (http://www.nfhs.org)
NSSE: National Study of School Evaluation (www.nsse.org)
NE Technology Training Consortium (http://www.nettc.org/)
Northeast Technology Center: (http://www.netechcenters.com)
Oklahoma Aquarium (http://www.okaquarium.org)
Oklahoma ASCD (www.oascd.org)Oklahoma Council on Economic Education (www.ocee-ok.org)
Oklahoma Education Employment Board (http://www.oklahomateachingjobs.org)
Oklahoma State Department of Education (http://sde.state.ok.us)
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (http://www.okhighered.org).
Origins (http://www.OriginsOnline.org)
Origins is
a nonprofit educational organization founded in 1979. We work with children, teachers, and parents to generate and nurture community support and academic success. We offer the workshops Building Academic Communities Through the Arts and The Responsive Classroom® and provide consulting in schools. Origins is a regional center for the Responsive Classroom, licensed by the Northeast Foundation for Children.
Phi Delta Kappa International (http://www.pdkintl.org)
www.PhysicsCentral.com (http://physicscentral@aps.org)
THE POETRY SOCIETY of OKLAHOMA (http://poetrysocietyofoklahoma.org)
Various handouts which give parents ideas on ways to help their children learn at home and include both English and Spanish copies. http://www.primaryjunction.net/
http://www.readworks.org Sign up is free and it has tons of non-fiction passages w/questions that are alligned with common core standards. They can be printed out or just pulled up on your smart board and done as a class. Passages have grade levels listed.
http://www.ready.gov or http://www.ed.gov/emergencyplan/ for resources and information about security planning and crisis preparation from the U.S. Office of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Education.
The Regional Education Laboratories (www.RELnetwork.org)
This web site is maintained by the laboratories and contains highlights of their activities, links to each laboratory's Web site, and a place to search and request laboratory publications.
Restraint
Handle with Care has free resources on its web sit including
-FREE power point on laws governing restraint use in schools
Email: Info@handlewithcare.com
Tel: 845-255-4031
For more information:
HTTP://WWW.HANDLEWITHCARE.COM
A couple of websites students may find useful for research:
http://worldfacts.us/, http://countrystudies.us/
http://magazine-directory.com/ .http://www.route66university.com/ Route 66 University This online institution of higher learning is destined to become the premier source of online information for America's most famous highway, variously called the Mother Road, Main Street of America, Route 66, and U.S. 66.
Generations of travelers have experienced Route 66 first-hand, and many more today are seeking her out. Whether you are making plans to motor along the Mother Road personally, or you're an armchair adventurer who wants to do some research from your home or office, Route 66 University is the source for you.
Safe Schools
Committee for Children (http://www.cfchildren.org)
<http://www.college-scholarships.com/oklahoma.htm> Oklahoma colleges, universities, and scholarships page. This page has links to Oklahoma college/university home pages and online applications, (mostly) toll free telephone numbers, and admissions and financial aid office email addresses. Elsewhere on the site are links to 32 free online scholarship searches <http://www.college-scholarships.com/free_scholarship_searches.htm>, SAT and ACT prep information, pages listing colleges in all 50 states, a free college admission and scholarships newsletter, and more. At the bottom of <http://www.college-scholarships.com> they have links to colleges/universities/scholarships in every state, and at <http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com> they list scholarships guaranteed at individual colleges. At <http://www.get-recruited.com>, all students may be recruited by colleges, free.
School Laws of Oklahoma
http://sde.state.ok.us/Law/LawBook/default.html
Science Education Implementation and Dissemination Centers
GRADES K-12
IMPACT New England at CESAME617/373-8380
www.cesame.neu.edu
EDC K-12 Science Curriculum Dissemination Center617/618-2811
www.edc.org/cse
GRADES K-8
The LASER-Leadership and Assistance for Science Education Reform-Center at the NSRC202/287-2063
GRADES 9-12
The SCI-Science Curriculum Implementation-Center at BSCS719/531-5550
http://www.scicenteratbscs.org
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL) (http://www.sedl.org)
States Served: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas
National Leadership Area: Family and Community Involvemen
Success for All Foundation (http://www.successforall.net)
TEN SIGMA (http://www.tensigma.org)
T.H.E. Journal Educators Road Map to the Web (Links) (http://www.thejournal.com/highlights/roadmap/)
T.H.E. Journal (http://www.thejournal.com)
Title I Online (http://TitleIonline.com)
Total Cost of Ownership (http://www.classroomtco.org)
Teach.com Online Doctorate in Education Programs
U.S. Department of Education (http://www.ed.gov)
(www.ed.gov/prog_info/Labs)
This Web site is maintained by the U.S. Department of Education. It provides information about laboratory program events and publications, and links to other laboratory sites.
United States Distance Learning Association (http://www.usdla.org)
University of Oklahoma Independent Learning High School (http://ouilhs.ou.edu)
Vendors (Online Catalogues)
The Learning Company (http://www.learningcompanyschool.com)
School Specialty Companies (junebox.com)
Renaissance Learning (www.renlearn.com)
Eye on Education (www.eyeoneducation.com)
Star Interactive Incorporated (http:www.starcdrom.com)
Stenhouse Publishers - Professional Resources for Teachers (www.stenhouse.com)
James Stanfield Co Inc - Violence Prevention (www.stanfield.com)
pro ed - Special Education - Gifted - Developmental Disabilities (www.proedinc.com)
Southeastern Audio Visual (www.seaudiovisual.com)
Kid's Kitchen Reading Club (www.KidsKitchenReadingClub.com)
Laureate Learning Systems - Special Needs Software (http://www.LaureateLearning.com)
Office Depot (http://www.OfficeDepot.com)
SCHOOL.com An Office Depot Company (http://www.school.com)
Oklahoma Correctional IndustriesOklahoma Department of Corrections
4545 North Lincoln Blvd., Suite 103
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-6025 * FAX (405) 521-6031
Customer ServicePhone: 405-425-7500
FAX: 405-425-2838
Toll Free: 1-800-522-3565
Sales OfficesCentral Oklahoma: 405-521-6025
Southeastern, OK: 580-346-7814
Northeastern, OK: 918-581-2280
Western, OK: 580-788-2866
Or e-mail us at:okoci@oklaosf.state.ok.us
Visit our Web Site at:www.state.ok.us/~oci/
Boise Office Solutions (http:// www.BoiseOffice.com)
WantToTeach.com (http://www.wanttoteach.com)
Webmail (http://webmail.commercetigers.net)
Official State Website (http:www.youroklahoma.com)
Youth For Human Rights International (http://youthforhumanrights.org)