HERES a little something that teachers and students can indulge in while browsing the internet:
Something borrowed
TheIdeaBox.com, an online database of ideas and activities for early childhood teachers, provides free kids crafts for all seasons include early childhood crafts, mothers day crafts, fathers day crafts, and many more. Kids activities for all ages such as free games, recipes, to name a few, will keep children busy for many hours.
www.theideabox.com
Say what?
English can be the boon or bane of ones existence depending on how well-versed one is in the language. The English Grammar Guide hopes to tilt the scales in ones favour as the website is a step-by-step learning guide of sorts which familiarises you with the intricacies of the language. There is an alphabetical table of contents, complete with tips on punctuation, writing, a subject list and English tests all of which is a step in the right direction when it comes to learning English.
www.edufind.com/english/grammar/ toc.cfm
Fables agreed upon
They say truth is stranger than fiction and Eyewitness to History.com will prove just that. From the ancient world to current events, this website details all things bygone through the eyes of all those who lived it. With several categories to choose from, students of world history will certainly find this resource quite useful.
www.eyewitnesstohistory.com
Drawing the line
Every child is an artist, the problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up, said Pablo Picasso. ArtLex Art Dictionary is an online resource which attempts to nurture the artist in you. There are definitions for more than 3,600 terms used in discussing art / visual culture, along with thousands of supporting images, pronunciation notes, great quotations and cross-references available on this website.
www. artlex.com