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Book Free
Books free provides free PDF books for all departments all subjects easy one click download without registration.
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Library Spot
Welcome to Library Spot, a vortia; ;obraru respirce cemter fpr educators and students, librarieans and their patrons, families, businesses and just about anyone exploring the Web for valuable research information. Thanks for stopping by! We hope that you find LibrarySpot.com to be a useful, engaging and invaluable resource for online research.
Project Gutenberg
Searchable; thousands of digital books from the public domain; includes both fiction and nonfiction
Britannica
BROWSE BY FEATURE.
Academickids
Academickids provides a free online ecyclopedia.
Encyclopedia.com
THE WORLD’S #1 ONLINE ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Southeastern Public Library System, McAlester, OK
OEDb-Open Education Database
The best online research APPS/Sites you have never heard of.
Kids.Net
Kids.Net.au is actually an Australian 'not for profit' kids safe portal run by a team of volunteers. The seven year old site has an encyclopedia among other informational tools. With one million articles on a variety of topics, the site is a good place to visit if you want child-safe and easy to understand information.
Infoplease
Infoplease knows the value of having sources you can trust. Infoplease is a reference and learning site, combining the contents of an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas and several almanacs loaded with facts. Our editors update and regularly refine this enormous body of information to bring you reliable information.
Scholarpedia
Scholarpedia.org is the website that is similar to the Wikipedia and works in the same format. It is considered as the free and reliable source for the research paper. It is much reliable one on which all the written material has to be approved by the actual scholar of thee website that can be cited while writing a research paper and authenticity of the paper is not questioned anywhere in the world. It has a large number of knowledge on the topics like a dynamical system, astrophysics, neuroscience, etc. which are considered as the difficult topics of the world.
Yahoo Kids
A Yahoo search taps into the 52,000 entries and 84,000 cross linked references brought together by Columbia University Press. Yahoo Kids is a good enough homework help site with tools like a World Factbook, dictionary, a Q& A service, and small sections on science and animals etc.
The most direct way to access the encyclopedia is to use the search bar. The information contains further links which can take you deeper into related areas. The language according to the target audience is pretty basic.
Homer Learn & Grow
Alphabet.
The free printables are for personal use only and may not be distributed for any commercial purpose.
Sight Word Games for Kids
Sight word games for kids.
The Complete PreK-2 ELA Learning Program.
A world of wonder opens up for children when they begin to read. Learning to read is a journey that children start very early on in life, but it takes several years to gain fluency and skill. SplashLearn’s sight word games make the process fun and rewarding for children.
No Sweat Shakespeare
Read modern translations of Shakespeare’s plays online, for free.
Ducksters
Educational Site: History- Science- Biography- Geography
Oklahoma Department of Libraries
DEQ State Oklahoma School Programs
Digital Prairie Explora
Free online EBSCO resources brought to you by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. EBSCO offers Explora which provides a safe, trustworthy environment for students to look up articles and facts for research papers, class projects or homework.
Oklahoma Digital Collections
Michele Seikel and Tabitha Manners of the University & College Division have prepared a list of Digital Collections available from Oklahoma libraries. They provide a brief description and the URL.
Oklahoma Library of Digial Resources
Oklahoma Humanities Magazine
Oklahoma Humanities magazine fosters conversation and new perspectives through articles, interviews, and beautiful color images. From public policy issues to cultural heritage, you'll find an engaging forum for new ideas and productive civil discourse.
Research Links-Oklahoma History
Oklahoma Tribal Links
PBS Learning Media
This site lots of reading and math resources.
America's Story
America's Story and learn about the people and events that forged the nation. The America's Library sub-site is filled with interesting facts, and to get an overview of all that, read the Welcome page.
ABC Mouse
Full online curriculum for Pre-K through Kindergarten.
*Reading *Math *Science *Art/Colors *Music
The Step-by-Step Learning Path presents the full ABCmouse.com curriculum in a carefully designed program of more than 450 lessons in six levels. As your child completes each lesson, he or she is guided to the next one and is motivated to continue learning by ABCmouse.com’s Tickets and Rewards System.
Watchknowlearn
Free educational videos.
Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & culture
21 Digital Tools to build wocabulary
Great websites. Check them out.
Shake Up Learning
70+ Awesome Apps that Integrate with Google Classroom
Use this list to explore apps you may already be using, or find new ones that will allow you to share easily to Google Classroom.
American Heritage
Searchable; includes photographs, artwork, cartoons, documents and pictures of artifacts.
Archiving Early America
Searchable; includes maps, portraits, historical newspapers, music, videos and writings of famous Americans like Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin and Thomas Paine; also includes quiz games and crossword puzzles•
UA Newspapers and the Holocaust
Avalon Project
Created by Yale University; searchable; includes documents from ancient times through the 21st century; extensive list of collections of American, as well as international, documents.
DocsTeach
Created by the National Archives (see); includes links to thousands of primary source documents, images, maps, charts, graphs, audio and video from the time of the American Revolution to the Contemporary U.S.Library of Congress
Searchable; includes the following collections: American Memory, Prints and Photographs, Historic Newspapers, Sound Recordings, Maps, Manuscripts, Performing Arts, Film and Veterans History; note that not all of the content is available online.
National Archives
Searchable; rich resource of primary documents; includes Teachers’ Resources section with lesson plans, tips on using primary sources and information about school tours and professional development.
Quicklyst
Quicklyst helps you take beautiful outline-style notes that help you structure your ideas.
You can use Quicklyst on an iPad, iPhone, Kindle, or Android device.
Staplesess Book-Student Interactive
Beast Academy
Beast Academy provides a full curriculum for ages 8‑13. The digital practice includes games, problems, and puzzles divided into chapters and units that follow the same sequence found in the Beast Academy book series.
ixl
IXL is personalized learning. With a comprehensive K-12 curriculum, individualized guidance, and real-time analytics, IXL meets the unique needs of each learner.
Khan Academy
This remarkable nonprofit offers a wide variety of pre-K to college-level courses, from 3rd grade math and high school biology to U.S. history and macroeconomics. Khan for Educators provides guidance, how-to videos, and tips to help teachers implement Khan Academy with students. Free.
Khan Academy for Kids
Inspire a lifetime of learning and discovery with our free, fun educational program for children ages two to six.
Prodigy game
Unlock extra features and fun rewards that help build essential math skills for grades 1 to 8. Prodigy is teacher-approved and proven to boost learning outcomes.
Study.Com
Create Study.com virtual classrooms and start assigning lessons and quizzes to all your students. Monitor student progress on our dashboard, or export scores and grades into Excel.
BoomWriter, a free, interactive, web-based platform for group writing that engages students in writing projects for all subject areas to help them improve their vocabulary and develop their nonfiction writing and storytelling skills.
Curriki
Resources
Scratchjr
This collection offers a variety of lesson plans and resources for educators to use to introduce children ages 5-8 to creative coding by challenging them to create their own stories, games, and animations with the PBS KIDS ScratchJr tablet app.
Mathematics Common Core Toolbox
Virtual Nerd: Mobile Math-Middle School-H.S.
This simple, easy-to-navigate site provides more than 1,500 video lessons covering middle-grade math subjects through Algebra 2. Thousands of additional video tutorials support learning K-12 math Common Core State Standards as well as SAT and ACT math topics. A great resource for students struggling to master concepts or exploring on their own. Free, no account required. Also available as an iOs app.
Do Ink
Animation & Drawing by Do Ink is the fun, creative way to make animations on your iPad. The app was designed to be easy for beginners and young animators, but with powerful tools for creating advanced animations.
With Green Screen by Do Ink, you can tell a story, explain an idea, and express yourself in truly creative and unique ways.
CoBuildaHome
The CoBuild website and Facebook group offers a wealth of online maker activities. Even better, they include concepts from luminaries in the making world including Adam Maltese, Erin Riley, Joel Bruns, and compile work from the Amazeum, the Tech Collective, and other sources. All ages.
Maker Ed
MakerEd has compiled an archive of activities with a robust pedagogical and curricular foundation. It is easy to search and use, but dense with academic language. Elementary teachers and parents.
ScratchEd
No list would be complete without this perennial favorite. Now in partnership with Harvard Graduate School of Education, the site includes an archive of activities for Scratch that includes 323 math activities, 302 visual arts ones, plus examples and stories to help build classroom community and support curricular content. Elementary through middle school.
Algodoo
While not technically a web tool, this free download allows students to create, alter, and run engineering simulations. Students can change gravity, add gears, planes, ropes, and wheels to see how they will interact —even add drag and friction! This is a very fun tool all around, but especially when thinking about simple machines. It would fit really well with adventure or chain reaction novels. Middle school and up.
CoBuildahome
The CoBuild website and Facebook group offers a wealth of online maker activities. Even better, they include concepts from luminaries in the making world including Adam Maltese, Erin Riley, Joel Bruns, and compile work from the Amazeum, the Tech Collective, and other sources. All ages.