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Interactive Frog Dissection
The Net Frog Virtual Frog dissection is designed for biology students and provides an excellent example of how the Internet can be used to support instruction.
Monet's Garden at Giverny
Explore Claude Monet's inspirational home and gardens at Giverny. This site also has links to the Louvre and other materials about the life and work of one of France's foremost impressionists.
Virtual Museums of the World
Locate information about online museums of the world at this site. Great for all content areas, this site is an excellent example of the power of the Internet to collect and manage information about worldwide art treasures.
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Check out the animals, or learn about how to integrate "zoo" activities into the classroom by visiting this site. Play the "Who is it?" game individually or with a class by visiting the Kids section of this website.
FleetKids
Sponsored by Fleet Financial, this site houses a collection of games and activities designed to help kids develop their awareness about financial issues.
Kathy Schrock's Guide
Same wonderful resource as always, just a small change in URL and the addition of the Discovery School Logo. This is a website that has developed a reputation for providing educators with current and quality links.
ERIC
AskERIC, sponsored by the US Department of Education, ERIC System, Syracuse University, and CASE Center, is a cornucopia of resources for educators. From information on current research to lesson plans, ERIC has proven a reliable web site for all educators.
ED's Oasis
Funded by the AT&T Learning Network, ED's Oasis provides a collection of resources like lesson ideas, evaluation rubrics, and selected web links for K-12 teachers. ED's Oasis also provides links to articles, contests, and on-line meetings.
RTEC
Regional Technology in Education Consortia were established by the US Department of Education under the Technology for Education Act of 1994. These websites are designed to provide resources for teachers and to help promote technology integration in American schools.



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