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What Is the World Wide Web?
The most common feature of the Internet, the World Wide Web, is explained in detail. | Limiting Children to Appropriate Content on the Web
Find logical ways to keep children on safe sites. | |
Using URLs
By understanding the address system on the World Wide Web (URL) you will be able to navigate... | Sample Acceptable Use Policy
Try the acceptable use policy, and draft a letter to parents using the sample provided. This... | |
Internet Search Tips
This easy-to-use list of tips will help find the information you are looking for on the Web. | ||
Search Engines and Web Guides
Read about the components of search engines, Web portals, Web guides, and more. | Fantasy Vacation
Students do independent research about a vacation spot and then create a travel brochure... | |
Parts of an Email Message
The key parts of email messages are explained in this technology printable. | Marie Curie's Discovery Worksheet
Distribute this printable worksheet that goes with the lesson "Marie Curie's... | |
African Storytellers
Students will use the Internet to find out more about griots, or African storytellers. Their... | ||
Flash Cards
Your students will enjoy this interactive math flash-card maker! It's provided by FunBrain,... | ||
Keypals
Use this printable to help your students find a "keypal"—penpals who write each other over... | WWI Propaganda
Students will do independent research to find and compare examples of propaganda used in World... | |
Netiquette -- Internet Etiquette
The rules of polite conduct and legal usage of materials are explained. | World War I: People, Places, and Events
Students do independent research about the World War I topic of their choice. | |
Filtering Software
One way to ensure the safety of children on the Internet is with filtering software. | Amelia Bedelia
Use these fun activities to get students thinking about language while they read Amelia... |

