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Free education sites for schooling etc

https://fromabcstoacts.com/45-free-educational-websites-for-kids/

PBS Kids

Make Me Genius

Starfall

The Magic School Bus

Cool Math

Highlights Kids

ABCya

National Geographic Kids

The KIDZ Page

Funbrain

NGAkids Art Zone

BBC History for Kids

Storyline Online

Youngzine

Fuel the Brain

Mr. Nussbaum

The Old Farmer’s Almanac for Kids

Exploratorium

Turtle Diary

e-Learning for Kids

Sesame Street

Fun Fonix

Seussville

Tvokids

The Story Starter

NASA Kids’ Club

Crypto Club

Earthquakes for Kids

Smithsonian Learning Lab

Study Jams

Grid Club

Steve Spangler Science

Mission US

The Happy Scientist

Khan Academy

Magic Tree House

DOGO News

Science Bob

Grammaropolis

Cells Alive

KidsReads

Google Earth

Explore.org (Live aminal cams)

Virtual Musical Instruments

Funbrain Jr.

Tate Kids

Artsology

Mystery Science

Go Noodle

Prodigy

Arcademics

Math Playground

Splash Learn

Amazing Space

How Stuff Works

What Was There?

Ted Talks

Who Was?

Time for Kids

Into the Book

Games for Change

Mystery Doug

Typing Club

Squiggle Park

History for Kids

National Constitution Center

A Book in Time

Scratch

GeoGuessr

BioDigital



Research a Topic and Create a Report


Given an assignment to research a topic and create a report, a simple process is:

  1. understand the assignment, what's expected and clarify any questions
  2. create a plan to productively find the information you'll need and create the report
  3. ask for help on the plan if needed
  4. create the outline of the report based on the assignment and expectations
  5. find information sources for each section of the report
  6. a general list of info sources includes: wikipedia, Google search, Google Gemini, ChatGPT
  7. review the research material for each section of the report outline
  8. add your own ideas to each section
  9. for each item in the research material provide proper references and quote the sources to identify whose work it is



EXAMPLE ASSIGNMENT FOR A REPORT

Research the history of a college or college program that is specifically intended for Deaf students. This could be Gallaudet University, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, or a program such as the one at California State University-Northridge. Find out what is notable about the program and why a Deaf student might want to attend. Also look at a hearing college program and what accommodation they provide to deaf students.

Now organize your research and ideas to write a three- to five-page formal paper. Summarize the ideas of your sources and edit your paper to make sure it is clear, well-organized, and thoughtful.

Use at least one source that is in ASL with captions, and use quotations, facts, definitions, and ASL terminology.

Turn in your formal paper.


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