
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
We’ll be adding to it from time to time so come back again and see what’s new. There’s no other place on the web with such a comprehensive listing for teachers, parents and kids!
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About.com: Art History
Great art history resourcesArtist biographies, timelines, movements and schools, museums, and galleries.
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Family Education
A online magazine for mums and kidsAdvice for parents and educators covering math, social studies, art and more. There’s lots of printables, articles and advice on a whole range of topics to do with your family.
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Kids.gov
A safe place to learn and playThe official kids’ portal for the U.S. Gov. link kids, parents and teachers to information and services on the web from government agencies, schools, and educational organizations, all geared to the learning level and interest of kids. Kids.gov is organized into four audiences: Kids Grades K-5, Teens Grades 6-8, Teachers and Parents. Each audience tab is divided into educational subjects like Arts, Math, and History
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Media Education Foundation
Educational videos about media, culture, and societyOffers documentary films and other challenging media for teaching media literacy and media studies. The Media Education Foundation produces and distributes documentary films and other educational resources to inspire critical thinking about the social, political, and cultural impact of American mass media.
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PBS Learning Media
Bring your classrooms to life with PBSHigh quality classroom materials for preK-12 education.
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The Archaeology Channel
Explore human cultural heritage through streaming mediaStudents can explore human cultural heritage through streaming media on The Archaeology Channel. The Channel is operated by the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI). Recognizing that the archaeological record is the legacy of all human beings and dedicated to bringing the benefits of archaeology to a wider constituency, ALI was founded to address a number of critical issues now facing archaeology and its potential beneficiaries:
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The Museum of the Moving Image
Archival information for media studiesAdvances the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media by presenting exhibitions, education programs, significant moving-image works, and interpretative programs, and collecting and preserving moving-image related artefacts.
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Video Active
Resources from the European audio visual archivesFind Europe’s TV heritage through Video Active, a collection of TV programs and stills from European audio visual archives.
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WatchKnowLearn
A resource for finding educational videosFeatures over 50,000 educational videos in over 5,000 categories. The videos are available without any registration or fees to teachers, parents and students 24/7. The website invites broad participation in a new kind of wiki system, guided by teachers. WatchKnowLearn does not itself host videos. It is a library for links to excellent educational videos that have been selected by educators.
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