Enrichment Web Links


Reference Sources:  World Book Online. (Note: This can be used at home with the password.) Also, use "Power Library" databases including SIRS Discoverer. At school, close Internet Explorer and double-click on the Power Library icon on the desktop. At home, use Power Library databases via the Delaware County Library System webpage.

Search engines (help you to find information on any topic): Ask Jeeves for Kids, Yahooligans, KidsClick


Topics:

  1. Secret codes

  2. Biographies

  3. Second grade research topics

  4. Fourth grade research topics

  5. Reading and math games

  6. Bridges and other structures

  7. Mysteries

  8. Plants

  9. Galapagos Islands

  10. MiQ Smart Profile


Secret Codes

Thunk.com Secret messages for kids only!


Biographies

Be careful when you search for information about people on the internet. Always ask yourself, these questions: Who wrote this web site? Do they know what they're writing about? Can I safely rely on their information? There are some great looking sites with lots of photos and information, but if you can't tell who wrote it and where they got their information, don't trust the site! The sites linked below are written by reliable sources of information.

General search sites:

Sites about famous people (in alphabetical order by last name):

Elizabeth Blackwell National Library of Medicine Site (be sure to click on "Go to Next Page" at the bottom), Gale Group Publisher's Site

George Washington Carver Princeton University Site, Iowa State Site

Mary Cassatt Boston Museum of Fine Arts Site (click on "Enter the on-line exhibition" at the bottom)

Alice Coachman National Women's History Project site

Bessie Coleman Women in Aviation Resource Center, ALLSTAR Network, Smithsonian Site 1, Smithsonian Site 2

Marie Curie American Institute of Physics SiteNobel Museum Site

Amelia Earhart  Official Site,  Library of Congress Site, Birthplace Museum

Duke Ellington Official Site, Duke Ellington Reader excerpt

Jane Goodall Jane Goodall Institute Site (be sure to click on links on left side of web page), PBS Site

Queen Liliuokalani Hawaii State Government Site, PBS Site, Queen Liliuokalani Childrens Center Site, Online version of book written by Queen in 1898

Pocahontas Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities Site, Spectrum Home and School Network Site  

Sally Ride NASA Site, NASA Site 2,  NASA Site 3NASA Site 4 (interview)

William Grant Still Duke University Site, University of Michigan: Interview, William Zick's Site (note bibliography at bottom)   

Phillis Wheatley PBS SiteAcademy of American Poets SiteBrown Foundation SiteMemoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley

Daniel Hale Williams Princeton University Site, Provident Foundation

Oprah Winfrey Oprah's Site, Gale Group Publisher's Site, Academy of Achievement Site 


Second Grade Research Project Topics

Be sure to check SIRS Discoverer (through Power Library) and World Book Online. For pictures related to your topic try Google.com's image search.

  1. Blue Whales Photos and video,  more photos, fact sheet 1,  fact sheet 2, fact sheet 3,  

  2. DNA The Gene Scene

  3. Egypt Guardian's Ancient Egypt Kid Connection, tour Egypt (modern Egypt)

  4. Greek Gods Thinkquest site

  5. Knights British knights, Knighthood resource library

  6. Martin Luther King Photos, timeline, biography, Biography.com

  7. Rocks and minerals Franklin Institute Resources (scroll down to links for rocks), Rocky the Rock Hound

  8. Sahara Desert Calif. Academy of Sciences info page

  9. Sharks  NOVA World of Sharks, shark attacks

  10. Titanic Thinkquest site

  11. Water Buoyancy basics, water quality


Fourth Grade Research Project Topics

1.     Border Collies. Try web sites published by the following:

2.     Betsy Ross and the American Flag

3.     Cats

4.     Dolphins

5.     Gorillas

6.     Stars

7.     South Korea

8.     Zebras


Reading and math games:


Bridges

Bridges: Links from KidsConnect

The BridgeSite: Fun and Learning About Bridges

Build It & Bust It Design and build your own structures, then view them in 3-D!

Building Big Bridges, Domes, Skyscrapers, Dams, and Tunnels Explore large structures and what it takes to build them.

Other Structures

Great Wall of China (note: click on rectangle shaped link at end of last paragraph to continue virtual tour), the Pyramids of Egypt, the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (which include the Great Pyramid), New York Underground, the Hoover Dam (note: this site includes a virtual tour), Tower of London, the Panama Canal, the Empire State Building, the Taj Mahal, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, other great buildings.


Mysteries

MysteryNet's Kids' Mysteries "Mysteries to solve, scary stories, magic tricks, and contests."

MysteryNet's Time Line "Meet the greatest crime-solvers of all time and the men and women who created them."


Plants

  1. The Great Plant Site Help Detective LePlant and his friends Bud and Sprout solve six mysteries about plants!

  2. Native Plant Guide This site, published by the National Audubon Society, is a guide to different types of plants by category, including cacti, wildflowers, trees and shrubs. You may look at all the plants within one category or limit the plant type by region.

  3. Evergreen Project Adventures This features "What's it Like Where You Live?" - information about plants  (and animals) in the different biomes and ecosystems of the world.


Galapagos Islands

  1. Map from worldatlas.com

  2. Charles Darwin Foundation Photo Gallery

  3. Explore Galapagos Discovery Channel's site

  4. Geography

  5. Wildlife gallery

  6. Galapagos Conservation Trust Kid's Corner Information about the islands, marine life, bird life, and land animals


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