From:Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to
Children (ALSC )
http://www.ala.org/gwstemplate.cfm?section=greatwebsites&template=/cfapps/gws/default.cfm
Or the TinyURL
http://tinyurl.com/2nql5
There is also the added bonus at the page:
Download the Great Web Sites for Kids Brochure to Distribute @ Your Library (PDF
File)
HTH
--
Sybil Finemel
Library Director MLIS.CIO.
Los Angeles CA
Contributor, lii.org, Librarians'
Index to the Internet
http://lii.org/
Virtual Reference Desk Volunteer
24/7 Reference Librarian.
sfinemel@comcast.net
"Manners are of more importance
than laws. Manners are what vex
or soothe,
corrupt or purify, exalt or
debase, barbarize or refine us,
by a constant,
steady, uniform, insensible
operation, like that of the air
we breathe in."
Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
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> The elementary school librarians and the other middle school
> librarian in my district are having a semi-annual meeting next week. (We
> used to meet monthly and then last year we were cut back to quarterly. This
> year we are required instead to go to grade level collaboration meetings and
> will only meet twice during the school year.) The person who is creating
> the agenda called me and asked if could bring the "five best web sites for
> elementary teachers" to the meeting. She said that I always forwarded such
> great stuff to them normally but she wondered what the "best" sites were. I
> asked her if they should be for science, reading, math or what and she said
> that she would leave it up to me. [I normally forward items from this list
> that I think might be of use to our elementary librarians and items that I
> find in e-newsletters that I subscribe to as well.] So, since I work with
> middle school teachers and my collection of bookmarks is primarily for them,
> I am turning to you for help! What web sites could you not live without?
> What is a favorite web site of your teachers? I promise to post a hit of
> everyone's favorites. TIA
>
> Linda De Vore
> Media Center Director
> Casa Grande Middle School
> Casa Grande, AZ 85222
> linda.devore@cgelem.k12.az.us
>
> "Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most
> accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers." -
> Charles W. Eliot
>
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