Canku Ota

 

(Many Paths)

 
 

AN Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America

 
 

January 27, 2001 - Issue 28

 
 

 
     
 

Favorite Sites

 
 

by Vicki Lockard from various sources

 


The Wild Ones provides a place where students and teachers around the world
can share information about endangered species and habitats and develop a
positive attitude about helping to preserve them.
The Wild Ones
http://www.thewildones.org/

 

This program strives to educate young people to be good citizens in
cyberspace.
Cyber Citizens
http://www.cybercitizenship.org

 

 It's never too early to begin thinking about a career. This site is aimed
at helping elementary students explore the possibilities. Students click on
their area of interest to learn about specific occupations and find
information about careers in those fields.
Bureau of Labor Kids
http://stats.bls.gov/k12/html/edu_over.htm

 

The directory lists library and cultural institutions with collections
related to First Nations, Métis and the Inuit in Canada.
Canadian Directory of First Nations, Metis and Inuit Library Collections
http://library.usask.ca/native/directory/english/index.html

 

Learn the basics of school computer networks by visiting the "Educators
Guide to School Networks." This site will help you understand what it takes
to become a networked school by providing you with an online tutorial on
computer networks
An Educator's Guide to School Networks
http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/network/

 

 Veteran teacher Robert Morgan has put together this Web site to "help teachers develop more creative teaching ideas and to help teachers more thoroughly enjoy their profession."
Creative Teachers Site
http://www.creativeteachingsite.com/index.html

 

LitSite promotes literacy and reading in Alaska by displaying the writing of Alaskans. Teachers or anyone interested in promoting literacy in a community can use the instructional materials here.
Lit Site-Alaska
http://litsite.alaska.edu/uaa/

 
 

 
     
 

 
     
 

 
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