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All Household Sounds
September 25, 2003
This is a wonderful resource for free sound effects that can bring to life your classroom play or help you create an old time radio show!

Program Area:
Integrated
Grade Level:
All
Resource added by: David Berlin
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Aria Database
August 7, 2003
The Aria Database is a diverse collection of information on over 1000 operatic arias. Designed for singers and non-singers alike, the Database includes translations and aria texts of most arias as well as a collection of MIDI files of operatic arias and ensembles.



Program Area:
Music
Grade Level:
All
Resource added by: David Berlin
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Discovery School?s Puzzlemaker
September 26, 2003
Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents. Create and print customized word search, crossword and math puzzles using your word lists.
Program Area:
Integrated
Grade Level:
All
Resource added by: David Berlin
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Guthrie Studios Native American Art
November 14, 2003
This site contains some interesting visual images by living artists that could be used in lesson development as well as Cherokee Indian Art, stories and history. Dealing with subjects from the Cherokee Trail of Tears, the Dawes Rolls and the Cherokee Little People this award winning family of Native American Artists offer a broad range of cultural art and gifts, expressing tribal pride. Hand made Indian Art, Dolls, Watercolors, and Paper casts. American Indian owned in the Heart of Cherokee Nation.

Program Area:
Visual
Grade Level:
All
Resource added by: David Berlin
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No Fear o' Eras
October 6, 2003
This is an excellent on line teaching tool that explains the elements and principles of visual art using high quality digital images of well-known works. Students are asked to compare and contrast and discover what makes for themselves. The site even allows the student a chance to post his or her own art criticism. Good as a teacher tool or for independent work at a middle school level.

It is found within a larger site at href="http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/art2/index.html"

Program Area:
Visual
Grade Level:
All
Resource added by: David Berlin
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