Web Links
Students
This site takes Shakespeare's Sonnets and translates them into modern language.
This is a site for looking up famous Kansans.
This is a transcript of the US Constitution.
This site has a bunch of great math games... including a personal favorite - Bloxorz.
This is an awesome StudyJam. It includes a video, links to slideshows about the three types of rocks, and even a Karaoke song.
This is an awesome experiment about the force of sound.
This activity from Steve Spangler creates a noise maker from which we can apply our knowledge of sound.
This link to a wikipedia site lists official US national symbols.
This Brainpop Jr. discusses US Symbols.
This site provides a searchable list of monuments and national parks. Each entry gives information and provides links to more information.
This site lists several monuments and symbols and gives more information for each one.
This site lists several american symbols and gives information about each one.
This is a companion site to our social studies text. We will use it for additional resources.
This is a great timeline of events that give information about Cahokia Mounds in Missouri.
This animated diagram explains the water cycle