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Free worksheets and educational links.

Submitted: 22-Mar-2007

Monarchrock@tripod.com has educational links and free worksheets for all ages! My husband and I created this website after my favorites list became too cluttered! Please feel free to pass it on to educators and students in all settings. . . . [click for more]

 

Newton's Castle is replete with inquiry learning and investigative training options.

Submitted: 28-Jan-2006

Explore Newton's Castle to learn about his discoveries and secret life. Learn about color, optical illusions, observations from nature and fascinating facts about how cars roll up hill and why dogs chase cars. There are several Project Legal (TIP . . . [click for more]

 

Teach satire with comic science fiction novel

Submitted: 29-Jan-2004

After The Blue takes place about a century in the future, when the extraterrestrial Gruumsbaggians, who have accidentally destroyed human civilization, try to restore it in an effort that might best be characterized by the saying "the road to hell is . . . [click for more]

 

Collecting State License Plates

Submitted: 15-Aug-2003

My son and I have been looking for license plates from other states, trying to see how many we can "collect". Every time we see a new one, he colors the corresponding state on an outline map of the United States using a highlighter. His goal is event . . . [click for more]

 

Musical brings the American Revolution to life

Submitted: 27-Apr-2003

1776 is a wonderful musical about the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the beginning of the American Revolution. When I studied history as a child, I never imagined the drama, the emotion, and the risk that these patriots experienced i . . . [click for more]

 

Timeline history to show the connections

Submitted: 01-Mar-2003

Often we tend to look at history as isolated events, incidents, or time periods. But the reality is that events don't happen in isolation and history is full of interesting connections. One great way to see the connections in history is to make a tim . . . [click for more]

 

Faberge Eggs

Submitted: 18-Feb-2003

My son has had an interest in the Faberge Eggs for a couple of years now. This interest has led us in interesting directions, including art, Russian history, and the science of precious metal alloys. The Faberge eggs were fabulous works of art cre . . . [click for more]

 

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