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When you sign up for a Classroom Connect Free Membership you can begin using the free services found in our Community area immediately. In Community, educators come together to share ideas, ask experts, discover the best new teaching resources, collaborate on projects, and help each other integrate technology into the classroom. Educational LinksNEA's Education Links (EDLinks) - This area is reserved as a showcase for the best World Wide Web links about Teaching, Learning and Technology. Each link in their database is there because education practitioners, parents and kids who visit the site asked them to include it. You can even search by subject. NASANASA is serious about education! Check out this site for a wealth of information about space travel, astronomy, ongoing NASA missions and more. National Geographic Book Club for KidsHere's a new online book club designed for students in grades 3-6. Study guides, book previews, interactive teaher forums, and book reviews written by children from around the world. Paper PlatesHow many ways can you use a simple and cheap paper plate? Visit this site and learn how to use the item in many different ways. PBS Teacher SourceThis quality television resource posts current listings of PBS programs and an archive of information in arts and literature, social studies, math, and science. If you make use of PBS programming in your school, you'll want to visit this site. PuzzlemakerCreate your own grade-specific mazes, crosswords, word searches, number blocks, math squares, and more at this useful site. A practical resource! Read Across AmericaVisit the official NEA website that is filled with ideas and information concerning the upcoming celebration on March 2, 2003. Teachers NetworkFind grade-specific lessons and see what other K-12 teachers are doing to reach students more effectively and creatively. The GatewayThe Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) project is a consortium effort to provide educators with quick and easy access to the substantial, but uncataloged, collections of educational materials found on various federal, state, university, non-profit, and commercial Internet sites.
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