Internet Archive Wayback Machine
The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, … learn more
A totally free index of Internet resources for the K-12 Community.
The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, … learn more
Internet Safety 101® is a digitally-based internet safety resource designed to educate, equip and empower parents, educators and other adults with the knowledge and resources needed to protect … learn more
Information, Advice, and Support to Keep Children Safe Online. Get expert support and practical tips to help children benefit from connected technology and the internet safely and smartly. … learn more
For Kids Internet Public Library Kidspace provides links to other pages on the IPL website where abundant resources for specific topics are listed. All resource links on any page … learn more
The primary audience for the Internet Society is “internauts”. For computer technology specialists, in particular, some of their activities, posted on the site, are pertinent and easy to … learn more
Internet4Classrooms incorporates many links, including tutorials for the most frequent classroom applications, search tools, ed news publications.
A monthly ‘zine, including updated links, for Teachers of English as a Second Language, is published at the Internet TESL Journal.
Scavenger hunts are a quick and simple activity that students will enjoy doing. They can help supplement lessons and get students involved in new and different ways. You … learn more
How busy is the Internet? Way, way busy. Here’s a site that show’s you what’s happened so far today in real time.
The world wide web is just one way to access information through the internet. While it does represent a considerable portion of the internet, and is unquestionably the … learn more
Free dictionary designed to help kids learn new words. It’s particularly helpful for kids learning English as a second language.
In this free tutorial, learn tips and strategies to keep your kids safe from hackers, predators, and cyberbullies.
With school back in session, the Internet can be a great resource for homework help, but you might be worried about your child accessing inappropriate sites and information while … learn more
Internet Scout Project is maintained by the National Science Foundation and includes lists of relevant conferences and innovative uses of the Internet, in addition to discussion of key … learn more
With schools turning to the Internet to facilitate education activities, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are stepping up to the plate, providing free Internet hotspots and continued service during … learn more
The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was enacted by Congress in 2000 to address concerns about children’s access to obscene or harmful content over the Internet. CIPA imposes … learn more
Webwise promotes the autonomous, effective, and safer use of the internet by young people through a sustained information and awareness strategy targeting parents, teachers, and children themselves with … learn more
Archive.org, our webmasters favorite tool for tracking down web sites, also archives over 2,500 Old Time Radio shows. Not only can these programs be fun to listen to, … learn more
While aimed at younger students, the quiz is fun and can be taken by students (and teachers) of any age. It covers topics like Internet shopping, data backups, … learn more
The internet is not a fuzzy cloud. The internet is a wire, usually buried in the ground. Aaron Titus takes you on a journey, showing how your computer … learn more
IMDb is an example of a specialized search engine and database dedicated to a single area of expertise. IMDb’s searchable database includes millions of movies, TV and entertainment … learn more
The idea for this page and many of these links came from Phil Bradley’s Internet Search Engine page. While no longer maintained, Phil listed over 180 web search … learn more
The Internet is a child of the Cold War. It started with a question, “How could the US authorities successfully communicate after a nuclear war?” Here’s the story … learn more
The internet is one of the most important tools in recent history, giving us access to countless amounts of information. Here’s a 3 1/2 minute history of how … learn more
FactMonster provides a good, “easy read” overview of Computers and the Internet.
What lesson plans, activities, or resources will you need for your spring curriculum? K-12 Internet Resource Center is a comprehensive online platform tailored specifically for educators seeking resources, … learn more
Looking to invigorate your science curriculum and teaching this year? Help Teaching’s team of teachers understands the time and commitment it takes to prepare meaningful science classes and … learn more
Learning new vocabulary is now easier than any time before and this is all thanks to the Internet. With a single click, users can access a wide variety … learn more
From the printing press to the internet! Ask kids to name famous inventors, and you might get Thomas Edison or Henry Ford as a response. And while they … learn more
The internet is packed with innovative lesson-planning resources to help you enhance your teaching strategies. Each of these platforms brings something unique to the table, from comprehensive subject-specific … learn more
Our foremost responsibility as educators and parents is to ensure the safe, secure, and appropriate usage of the Internet by our children and students. This task is best … learn more
With the pervasive spread of the Internet and web technologies, the consumption and production of media materials have increased exponentially. There is a massive exposure to all types … learn more
hese tips for teaching students to evaluate websites for credibility and accuracy are just what your classroom needs. As the internet becomes the go-to source for information, it … learn more
The internet catalogue for students, teachers, administrators & parents. Browse a variety of websites on all academic topics and themes for all grade levels.
The internet catalogue for students, teachers, administrators & parents. Enjoy browsing a collection of Thanksgiving websites and activities.
Explore the top free sites, lessons, and activities for teaching digital citizenship. More than Generation Z or Generation Alpha, students today may fairly be termed Generation Digital. They’ve … learn more
The Thanksgiving pages will provide you with great activities and resources for this day of being thankful. Ideas within this section include: thematic units, easy craft ideas, bulletin … learn more
The Veterans Day pages will provide you with great activities and lessons to help you and your students honor our country’s heroes. Ideas within the Veteran’s Day pages … learn more
Fake news. Alternative facts. Internet trolls. In an age of Newspeak, it’s increasingly important to equip 21st century learners with the skills needed to determine the legitimacy of … learn more
You may have already looked for how to research or research skills or measurements. Why not browse these related topics for some inspiration?
Collections of C-SPAN Classroom resources organized by various topics and themes. Additional C-SPAN Classroom resources can be found on the C-SPAN Classroom website.
Understanding how to effectively search the Internet is an essential “information literacy” skill. Although students use the Internet to search for things all the time, very few will … learn more
Digital citizenship refers to the responsible and ethical use of technology and the internet. It encompasses the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that individuals need to navigate the digital … learn more
Geology.com is one of the internet’s leading websites for Earth science articles, news, and geographic information. Every day thousands of people visit Geology.com to read articles about rocks, minerals, gems, oil and … learn more
CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research. The majority of the site is free of … learn more
Calculator.net’s sole focus is to provide fast, comprehensive, convenient, free online calculators in a plethora of areas. Currently, we have around 200 calculators to help you “do the … learn more
In today’s hyper-connected world, being a good digital citizen is as important as being a good citizen in our physical communities. Just as we uphold certain values and … learn more
This tutorial introduces children, ages 7-9, to the concept of online privacy and teaches them to distinguish between information that is appropriate to give out and information better … learn more
Google for Safer Search. Search terms entered using Safe Search filters explicit material from your search results. Please note that we are not Google. Safe Search Kids is … learn more
Whether you are doing a little research, following a news story, or sharing interesting things on social media, the Internet is a never-ending source of information. But how … learn more
Computer science lesson plans are crucial for educators to inspire and educate students on technology, coding, and digital literacy. In today’s world, where computers are increasingly relevant, teachers … learn more
Helping educators advance teaching and learning. TCEA is a member-based organization devoted to advancing technology in education. Our primary focus is on integrating technology into the PreK-16 environment … learn more
The internet is full of incredible new ways to teach and learn math, from games and videos to lessons and even complete curricula. Teachers, students, and parents can … learn more
CyberBee has been providing rich Internet resources to educators for over 20 years. The Internet and way we obtain information has changed dramatically during that time. Adventures of … learn more
Welcome to K12 Internet Resource Center (K12IRC.org), the ultimate free web service offering educators a treasure trove of comprehensive lesson plans for every grade and subject. The K12IRC … learn more
If you’re looking for inspiration for substitute teachers, look no further! Whether you’re a seasoned sub or a total newbie, we’ve got you covered with these 55 tips, … learn more
National Geographic Kids is a rich resource for children to learn about nature, history and beyond. From rare culture to natural curiosities to outer space, the website is … learn more
Learning Strategies, Teacher Efficiencies, and a Vision for an Artificial Intelligence Future. Artificial intelligence (AI) is predicted to change the world. Maybe more than the iPhone, the internet, … learn more
Kids’ world is filled with infinite fun! Celebrate your kid’s life with lots of fun, informative, educational and inspirational information through KidsWorldFun! Internet, the powerful media of the … learn more
E-learning for Kids features a wealth of free lessons for kids in many different subject areas. Access to lessons is available in five different languages. Our vision is to … learn more
Language learning has never been as easier as it is right now. The Internet is teeming with all kinds of resources from online tutoring services to mobile apps … learn more
MrNussbaum.com was developed with the idea that crucial concepts, themes, ideas, and fact sets taught in the classroom can be enhanced over the internet through interactivity. Furthermore, for … learn more
The History Place is a private, independent, Internet-only publication based in the Boston area that is not affiliated with any political group or organization. The Web site presents … learn more
Aspiring educators need to become familiar with theories, models, and approaches that provide insight on how technology, social media, and the internet impact learning. Digital learning theories and … learn more
The Teacher’s Corner is based in Castle Rock, a town about 20 miles south of Denver, Colorado. It was started in 1996 as a hobby website by my … learn more
Wonderopolis is a magically designed space in the wider internet dedicated to exploring questions, answers, and how we can learn. As such, this is a useful tool for … learn more
Cyberwise. Every student will use technology to connect with others, becoming a “citizen” of all sorts of online communities. Knowing how to be a good citizen offline is … learn more
At National Online Safety, it is the mission to make the internet a safer place for children.
What’s the new buzzword today in the education world…ChatGPT. Have you heard about it?What are your first thoughts and feelings about artificial intelligence (AI)? I learned about it … learn more
Let’s be real, who wouldn’t want a robot that can help you write your essay in a fraction of the time? The question may be rhetorical, but it’s … learn more
At Duckster’s our goal is to provide a fun and educational web site with lots of interesting content. We try to write articles that are informative, easy to … learn more
I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year!! How many of you got Christmas cards? I must admit that I get fewer Christmas cards each year. … learn more
When I was growing up, Black Friday meant the big shopping day after Thanksgiving Day. We would get the newspaper ads in the Sunday paper before Thanksgiving. That … learn more
HistoryColored is a network of pages that strives to create and share high quality historical content for the internet. A goal of ours is to produce accessible content for … learn more
Based on my popular presentation titled “Teaching Students To Become Expert Researchers And Avoid Fake News, Disinformation, and Misinformation” this video will provide you with the resources needed … learn more
This video is an overview of the “Master The Internet” presentations I teach my middle school students. Part two covers Digital Footprints and Digital Citizenship. This is a … learn more
Internet Safety 101® is a digitally-based internet safety resource designed to educate, equip and empower parents, educators and other adults with the knowledge and resources needed to protect children … learn more
When a young person uses the Internet or technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person, this person is called a cyberbully.1 Typically, cyberbullying involves tweens and teens; … learn more
Online Safety Platform for Schools and Families. The Digital Matters platform uses free interactive lessons and dynamic storytelling to help teachers engage young people in online safety lessons. … learn more
Online education is growing in popularity as more people of all ages are using the Internet to take classes. Taking classes or an online college course provides increased access … learn more
Brief Description Students learn the six criteria for evaluating Web sites and then use those criteria to locate three sites that provide good information and three that do … learn more
The Vision behind WatchKnowLearn is simple: To provide a world-class, online domain on which educators can store, categorize, and rate the best, K – 12 educational videos on … learn more
Dear Teachers, Retired Teachers, and Friends, Once again, I want to welcome you to the K12IRC.org website, version 2. I am sure many of you have many questions. … learn more
The Original Online Geography Resource. WorldAtlas was launched all the way back in 1994 (back when there were only about 2700 websites on the internet) as the passion … learn more
Students of the 21st Century are visual learners. They have been born into color tv, interactive video games, vibrant internet full of Skype, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. … learn more
ConstitutionFacts.com is pleased to provide a series of free educational resources and Internet links to help educators comply with the new federal regulation requiring the development of student … learn more
Use our educational technology resources to enhance your lessons and engage your students. Introduce topics and ignite conversation with these fifteen-minute mini-lesson PowerPoint Slides. To incorporate technology into … learn more
Media is the plural form of medium, which (broadly speaking) describes any channel of communication. This can include anything from printed paper to digital data, and encompasses art, news, … learn more
EconEdLink is brought to you by the Council for Economic Education. CEE is the leading organization in the United States that focuses on the economic and financial education … learn more
Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the K-12 Internet Resource Center. Is this website really free? Yes. You can access the entire resource center without … learn more
CHARACTER COUNTS! uses its Six Pillars of Character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship as a foundational strategy while using the TEAM approach and incorporating other character education best-practices. Besides promoting … learn more
The photo may seem innocent to you. You may have parents’ permission and be sharing something awesome, beautiful, or even funny, but there’s a dark side to the … learn more
Looking for ways to work news into your classroom curriculum? Check out these great ideas for connecting current events to all subjects. Education World is pleased to offer … learn more
Back in the 1995, the Internet as we know it today was just getting organized. There were only 23,500 web sites on the entire Internet (vs. 1.7 billion … learn more
We Are Teachers. Jill Staake on June 18, 2021. Looking for ways to jazz up your Google Slides or Seesaw activities? Trying to find the right printable images … learn more
Grades K-6th Fellow teachers are often your best resource and there’s no need to reinvent the wheel! The Teacher’s Corner has put together a great collection of lesson … learn more
Government data to drive fact-based discussion. The American education system is a patchwork of public and private schools serving millions of children in urban to rural settings. The … learn more
If you have access to the internet at home, here is a list of fun, free educational websites for kids as well as phone and tablet apps to … learn more
Our focus has always been to serve the K-12 education community. The K-12 Internet Resource Center started in 1995 with less than 500 web resources, introducing the Internet … learn more