Museum of Science: Field Trip Activities
The website from the Boston Museum of Science offers examples of field trip activities that students can try, as well as downloadable worksheets and chaperone guides.
Museum of the American Indian
This museum is dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of the American Indian. Many readings, online events, and museum resources are available to educators on this site.
Musical and Linguistic Lesson Plan
This page is an example of a lesson plan that integrates music and language.
Muskingum College Center for Advancement of Learning - Learning Strategies Database
The CAL Learning Strategies Database is a collection of learning strategies intended for use in postsecondary contexts, but applicable to elementary and secondary levels, or adults, with modification.
MVParents
MVParents.com is a parenting Web site built on a foundation of Search Institute's Developmental Assets®. The assets are 40 building blocks for growing up successfully. The site offers parenting resources, a blog, and parent tips.
NAEYC: Family Brochures
These brochures for parents cover a variety of topics concerning the education of young children, from providing the best care to finding the right toys. Some are also available in Spanish.
NAEYC: Resources on Embracing Diversity in Early Childhood Settings
This list includes articles and books on many areas of diversity and research on English Language Learners in preschool settings.
NAEYC: We're Going on a Field Trip!
This worksheet from NAEYC's Teaching Young Children magazine offers an easy template to use when sharing information with parents about upcoming field trips. A Spanish version, is also available.
NASA Science for Kids
The NASA website for kids includes links to fun activities and further space activity links.
National Adult Literacy & Learning Disabilities Center (NALLD)
America's Literacy Directory is a national database of literacy programs available via the Internet and the National Institute for Literacy's toll-free number.
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Web Resources
Explore this section and discover useful web resources, some in multiple languages, to help our current and future generations of English language learners succeed. While we continue to check and update these links to other websites, some may have changed since our most recent update.
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Statewide Resources
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