11.21.09

Pete Mackay Web Sites 

This site was distributed by Pete Mackay from The Teacher's List.

McNairy County is indebted to Mr. Pete McKay for his dedication to education and his sharing of these websites with Mr.Terry Burns for use by our teachers and students. 

Technology  Research

Reasons for Technology in the Classrooms 

Cyber Ethics    

Teacher Resources

Great lesson plans and online sites and suggestions

Teacher Universe 

Teaching About Banking, Finance, Investing

Guidance/Character Education

No Name Calling Week

Important Information on H1N1 (Swine) Flu

Differentiated Learning for Gifted Students

Inspired Learning Community - Inspiration

Transition to High School Resources

10 Steps to Citizen Journalism Online

World History for Us All

 

Online Research Modules
http://fno.org/sept97/online.html
http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/rubrics.shtml 

 

Language Arts
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_mid.htm

General Information
http://www.middleweb.com/mw/aaResources.html  

Internet Site for Kids
http://www.strato.net/~sms/web.html 
 

Internet Site for Kids

This website provides interactive, educational websites to parents, teachers, and students age 8-14.

http://kidsedwebsites.com

Language Arts Site
http://www.sldirectory.com/teachf/scied.html 

Internet Etiquette
http://www.ncsu.edu/meridian/sum2005/cyber_citizenship/index.html

Biology, Math & More
Biodiversity, DNA, biology, mathematics, the Holocaust, the
Ohio and Erie Canal , Florida shipwrecks, the Georgia-Florida
coast, and newspapers of the past are among the topics of new
resources at FREE, the website that makes teaching resources
from federal agencies easier to find:
http://www.free.ed.gov/

History

Along the Georgia-Florida Coast
is a travel itinerary that helps us understand key
developments in America 's past: encounters between Europeans
and Native Americans, European settlement, plantation
agriculture, and African American culture.  Learn about more
than 50 historic forts, churches, plantations, camps,
cemeteries, districts, and monuments.  (National Park Service)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=1925