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Welcome to this forum that my son has graciously set up for us.
It is my hope that the teachers at Dobbs Elementary will use this forum to request categories that they are in need of for Computer Lab. Try to give me as much advanced notice as you can because some topics can take hours to find good website links.
I can add new categories to list on my main page - and I can also add links to existing categories. This is to make it easier for you to contact me and for me to get back with you.
If you find a website that you particularly like, please post it on this forum also and I'll make sure to check it out.
Thanks for the opportunity for me to serve and help you.
Also, parents if you find a problem trying to find the exact place a 2nd Grade teacher has asked your son/daughter to do for homework, post it here also and I'll see if I can help you.
Thanks again. May this forum be a valueable tool for your Computer Lab.
Lorrie (aka caramel-cashew)
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Lorrie,
Thank you so very much for all of the excellent web sites. My students are saying they are using them at home. I know for a fact we could not do all the great things in computer lab this year if it was not for your great teaching. The students and I are learning so much! You are a God send.
Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to help. It's a lot of fun. And I really enjoy working with the Dobbs teachers and students!
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Volcanoes
Volcano World --http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/kids/kids.html
This site is a great one to look at real volcanoes, as well as learn about how a volcano works. Very good site to explore on this topic. Headings include: Rocky's Adventures, Kids' Volcano Art Gallery, Volcanic School Project Ideas, Games & Fun Stuff, Legends about Volcanoes, Virtual Field Trips, Volcano world Kids' Quiz, and Search Volcano World.
Volcanoes -- http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/volcanoes.html
This sites is also on Volcanoes, with various information provided by the Topic Links: Current Eruptions, Volcano Observations, Earth's Volcanoes, Volcano Movie Clips, Volcanoes of Other Worlds, and Volcanic Parks and Monuments.
The new Volcano World -- http://www.volcanoworld.org/
VolcanoWorld has been the Internet's leading source of information about volcanoes since January 1995. VW is now part of BrainSpace, a non-profit organization devoted to informal learning for kids and adults of all ages. Use the buttons along the top to go straight to volcanoes, eruptions and other topics to explore! Have a good visit, but don't step in any hot lava!
Cascades Volcano Observatory -- http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/home.html
Go to yahooligans.com and search out Volcanoes
Hi Mrs. Blake,
I really like your website!
To Cindy,
Here is a website on genealogy for dad's side:
Martin Horton Peck Biography
http://users.ev1.net/~hmltn/peck/martin_horton_peck.htm
out of print books
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/searc … 53-0164718
Windows to the Past
By Lou Jean S. Wiggins
related to William Gimbert Saunders
I love your site! I appreciate the dedication it takes to manage a website.
I invite you to visit my site "All the DAZE". www.allthedaze.com
I would love your feedback and hope you consider adding a link to connect our websites.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Marcia Arpin
marciaarpin@hotmail.com
CANADA