Using an Internet Start Page
Include everything oft-visited to make internetting simpler for your child (and safer) This is a great idea for kids. Use one of these free start pages to put everything important there for your child...
View ArticleUsing the Internet–K-2
Internet lessons should start early for children. Surfing becomes more and more critical to their learning, fun, self-satisfaction, so there’s no sense in waiting. Don’t be intimidated and kids won’t...
View ArticleKigose–Does it Satisfy it’s Promise of a Student-Friendly Search Engine?
It’s difficult to find student-safe search engines. To keep out the riff raff often results in not enough sources, like a small library that limits your choices to just those approved by the librarian....
View ArticleBig List of Student-Friendly Websites
I’ve just finished it. Tell me what you think. Add a comment with any sites I’ve left out: Great Websites for Kids–Click here Kindergarten through Fifth Grade Art Biomes California Missions Coin...
View Article5 Best Online Keyboarding Programs
I gave you-all a long list of great websites that will help teach your students keyboarding. Here are my top five: If the lesson plans are blurry, click on them for a full size alternative. –from 55...
View ArticleWeekend Websites (They’re Wonderful)
Every week, I’ll send you a wonderful website that my classes love. Check them out. I think you’ll find they’ll be a favorite of your students as they are of mine. Sign up here. If you don’t want to...
View ArticleWeekend Website #9: Talking Pets
Drop by every Friday to discover what wonderful website my classes and parents loved this week. I think you’ll find they’ll be a favorite of yours as they are of mine. Age: First grade and...
View Article#99: How to Teach Internet Basics to Kids
Review the basics of internet, including the address bar, forward/back buttons, links, favorites, plagiarism, and netiquette All Pages Lesson Description Federal, state and local governments have spent...
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