nT’s Latest Update: Over 4,800 NEW Resources

Written by: Amanda Barton

netTrekker’s Content Editors are happy to announce that the latest update offers over 4,800 new resources, just in time to boost the classroom experience during these final weeks of the school year, which, as we all know, are often plagued by spring fever, thoughts of summer vacation, and senioritis. A vast majority of our new items reside in the Science and Social Studies areas. Take some time to check out some of the new offerings listed and described below.

Science

1,000 of our new resources are in Science, and 185 of these are new from NASA, bringing our grand total of NASA resources to over 1,200. Noteworthy NASA sites include:

In addition, more links from PreparatoryChemistry.com have been added, bringing our total from this excellent Science online-textbook site to 114 resources. We’ve also added links from the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis’ Dinosphere, Carbon Footprint, Weather Wiz Kids, and the Lemelson Center’s Spark!Lab.

Social Studies

Nearly 2,000 of our new resources are in Social Studies, and notable items you’ll find include biographies of Civil Rights Activists, courtesy of the National Park Service’s International Civil Rights: Walk of Fame website. Individuals profiled through this site include President Jimmy Carter, Lena Horne, and Rev. Jesse Jackson. You can find a majority of these biographies by doing a search for “Civil Rights Activists” or through a drill-down search (Social Studies>U.S. History>The Upheaval of a Nation (1960 to 1975)>American Society>Social Revolution>Minorities>Civil Rights Movement>Civil Rights Activists).

You’ll also want to look at resources from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African History and Culture, which is scheduled to open in 2015. This site has a wealth of classroom resources, including an interactive timeline that “provides a sweep of the events and individuals that have shaped the African American experience from the earliest days of America until the present day.” Also from the Smithsonian are 29 new links from the National Postal Museum, featuring stamps commemorating famous people and events, bringing our total from this site to 96.

In addition to these, the Social Studies tree subject area continues to be filled with sites on the current financial crisis, pages from the new reorganized WhiteHouse.gov, and various resources from the Library of Congress, PBS, and CongressLink.org, which provides information about the U.S. Congress, how it works, its members, and the policies it produces.

Math & Language Arts

Math and Language Arts teachers, we’ve got your areas covered, too, with nearly 1,000 new resources, including many from the following sites:

  • MathsIsFun.com: A collection of lesson plans, interactive worksheets and manipulatives, diagrams, and tips for elementary and middle-school math, covering arithmetic, geometry, data, algebra, measurement, and money skills;
  • PearsonLongman.com: Lab Activities as part of a collection of “Sentence Resources for Writers”, which cover the writing process, parts of speech, fragments and run-ons, punctuation, good word choice, and other important grammar topics;
  • BBC.co.uk:  From GCSE Bitesize’s English Literature section, a collection of study guides on context, plot, character, and theme, for important literary works such as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein, Jane Eyre, Of Mice and Men, and Othello.

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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 Training

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