Fifth Grade Web
Links
Frequently used tools:
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Reference Sources:
Merriam-Webster
Dictionary and Thesaurus Online,
AskOxford.com, Roget's
Thesaurus
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Search engines (help you to find information on any topic):
Ask for Kids,
Yahoo!Kids,
KidsClick
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The Big 6 Problem Solving
Strategy (helps you with research assignments)
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Click here to learn how to write a
bibliography, or try
EasyBib.com.
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Crossword Puzzle Maker
and Puzzlemaker
Language and Reading
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Math
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5th
Grade Mathematics Skills Internet4Classrooms' links to websites by TN
math standard number (this link is to the top of the page)
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Algebra
(Includes:
5.2.6:
Generalize numerical patterns using a variable)
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Data
Analysis and Probability
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Geometry
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Measurement
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Number
and Operations
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Review
Help
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AAA Math Choose activities by grade
level or math topic.
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CoolMath An online math amusement
park!
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Bar Chart
from National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
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Create-a-Graph Explains
the basic types of graphs and allows you to create your own graph by inputting
data.
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Gamequarium Offers several learning
games grouped by category (for example, multiplication, division, fractions,
decimals, geometry, mixed numbers, etc.)
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Line Symmetry
Learn all about symmetry.
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Mastermind
great game that requires logic and inference
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Math Games Click on the "Games"
icon to find the several number and strategy games including tangrams, Othello,
peg solitaire and others. (Note: this is a British site which uses the word
"maths" instead of mathematics!)
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Multiplication.com Practice
multiplication tables, make flash cards, etc.
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National Library of
Virtual Manipulatives home page
Internet Safety
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Jo
Fool or Jo Cool A Canadian website that teaches students how to surf
safely.
The Mayflower, the Pilgrims,
and the First Thanksgiving
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You Are the Historian Investigating the First Thanksgiving Plimoth Plantation's site lets you use primary sources to learn facts about the "First Thanksgiving."
The First Thanksgiving Scholastic's site has information about:
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Mayflower: Explore the Mayflower's nooks and crannies and experience
what life was like at sea in 1620.
- Daily Life of the Pilgrims and Wampanoag
- The Thanksgiving Feast
Caleb Johnson's Mayflower
Web Caleb (who had nine ancestors on the Mayflower!) includes many excellent
documents, descriptions and drawings.
Pilgrim Hall Museum See
paintings and read original documents about the Pilgrims and Thanksgiving.
Includes a list of the names of people at the "First Thanksgiving"!
For fun try the First Thanksgiving Web Quest or Thanksgiving Games!
Maya (return to top of page)
Maya Civilization Map
Ancient Mesoamerica
Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall?
Picture of Chichen Itza rain forest area
Mayan ruins in Chichen Itza
Explorers
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Christopher Columbus Internet
Scavenger Hunt
Sites with links to information:
Sites with information:
United States of
America (return
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America's Library
Learn about American history and culture. Each of the five sections (Meet
Amazing American, Jump Back in Time, Explore the States, Join America at
Play, and See, Hear, and Sing) contain different learning activities.
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Distance between capital cities
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Official state
web sites
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State facts (After you
click on the state, look at "ECONOMY" to find out the state's farm products
and major industries. Also, look at "LARGEST CITIES.")
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Famous people from each state
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Tourism
information
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The
History of Pennsylvania's State Capital
How to Find a Good
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Read about our visiting author,
Roger Roth and his good books.
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Just for kids who love books This
site, published by an elementary school librarian, posts reviews written
by KIDS and provides links to information about authors. (If you are a Captain
Underpants fan, click on the third Dav Pilkey site to go to Dav's home page!)
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BookHive The Public Library of
Charlotte-Mecklenburg County, North Carolina publishes book reviews for kids
up to age twelve written by librarians and categorized by topic.
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BookAdventure
Find books by grade level and subject
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Database of Award Winning Children's
Literature Created by a librarian, this database lets you search for
exactly the kind of book you want to read!
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Commercial sites that provide professional reviews and reviews written by
customers are fun to browse. Try
Amazon.com's
Children's Books and
Barnes
and Noble's Children's Books.
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Kidsreads.com: Great reads for kids
6-12. Read about new books, series books, classics, award winners, and
more!
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For fun: Match
author's names with books they've written or highlight author's names
in an online
word search.
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Find out if the book you want is available at a public library:
Art
Mystery Solve the mystery of the unknown painting!
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Authors
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General search sites:
Specific author sites:
African-Americans
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General search sites:
Tornadoes and Weather
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Windward Outsmart the weather in a sailing race and try to travel around the world in 71 days!
- Tornado:
A Web Quest Learn about tornado terminology, causes, myths, prevention,
and forecasting.
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Tornadoes
Did you know the United States is the world's tornado capital? (see "Lesson
Outline" about halfway down the page for index of information)
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Tornado Project Online Current
and past tornadoes, personal experiences, tornado chasing and more.
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USA Today
Tornado Information Scroll down the entire page for links to lots of
information!
Women's History
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Biographies
and more!
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National Women's Hall of Fame
Space
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Cosmic
Quest Learn about our solar system and how to design a space station.
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How much would you weigh
on another planet?
How old
would you be? (Try
this
site if the first does not work.)
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Asto-Venture: Search for and
design a habitable planet Wear headphones or turn the speakers on to
listen to directions on this NASA site.
Colonial History and Revolutionary
War (return to top of
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Jamestown Online Adventure
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The World of Benjamin
Franklin
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Betsy Ross Homepage
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Virtual Tour of Philadelphia
- Ben's Guide to U.S. Government: Liberty Bell
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Liberty Bell Virtual
Museum FAQs
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Liberty Bell Virtual Museum
Home
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Liberty Bell Triviata
(with quiz at the bottom of the page)
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Liberty Bell's
1915 U.S. Tour to the
Panama Pacific
International Exposition (World's Fair)
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Lewis and Clark Expedition
Patriots
Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field
Trips Three free sample trips are available. (Descriptions are from the
Educational Web Adventure page: http://www.eduweb.com/adventure.html)
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Choosing Revolution: "Gather secrets for both Loyalists and Patriots in
revolutionary Virginia, then decide where your own loyalties lie."
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Enslaved: "What's the story behind slavery in America? Explore the history
of the slave trade with actual diaries and documents from the eighteenth
century."
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Crossroads: "How did people travel from place to place three hundred years
ago? Take the journeys of a slave, poor family and newly-elected politician.
Can you reach your destination safely?"
You be the
historian The Smithsonian Institution asks you to analyze
items found by archeologists to determine what life was like for the Springer
family who lived 200 years ago.
Underground
Railroad (return
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National Geographic
Online Presents The Underground Railroad This site lets you pretend you
are a slave escaping to freedom and asks you to make decisions along the
way.
Dewey
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"Do We" Really Know
Dewey? A web site about the Dewey Decimal System written by students
(if this site is not working, use
this link)
Multimedia
tour of the Dewey Decimal Classification System
Biography of Melvil
Dewey (or Dui)
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