| KidsClick LookSmart Lycos | MSN Search Teoma What You Need To Know | Yahoo Yahooligans |
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| Albatross Project | Class receives an email each day tracking the coordinates of albatrosses in the Pacific Ocean. Students will be able to follow the flight path of these birds and make migratory predictions. | Earth Day Groceries Project | The Earth Day Groceries Project is one of the oldest and largest educational projects on the Internet. Students decorate grocery bags with environmental friendly messages and distribute these to local grocery stores just before Earth Day. |
| Cranes for Peace Project | Ongoing peace project in memory of the bombing of Hiroshima. It focuses on the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who died of Leukemia after the bombing. | Global Grocery List Project | This class project involves students sharing local grocery prices online to help build a growing table of data to be used in social studies, science, health, mathematics, and other areas (Slow to open). |
| Global Schoolhouse Projects & Programs | This is a central clearinghouse web site for locating classroom Internet projects from around the globe. Currently there are over 900 projects available to teachers. | Global Water Sampling Project | Students participating in this project test fresh water and compare water quality of local rivers, streams, lakes and ponds with water sources from around the world. |
| Journey North Project | This Internet project consists of students reporting the journeys of a dozen migratory species across the Hemisphere. Students have access to information from scientists. | Monarch Watch Project | This project allows a class to raise their own Monarch butterflies, tag them and release them. Students can monitor data that comes in as others find their tagged butterflies. |
| Noon Day Project | This site explains how Eratosthenes measures the Earth and includes activities for students to learn how to measure circumference. | International Boiling Point Project | This class project involves boiling water under specific conditions and reporting results on the Internet. Experiment discussion groups with other schools can be conducted. |
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| Activities for ESL Students | This site has over 1,000 quizzes, exercises, and puzzles for students studying English as a second language. | Center for Applied Linguistics | This site carries research results, teacher education information, and communication about improving and understanding language and cultures. |
| Comprehensive ESL Sites | A useful central site which links to many ESL reading, writing, and listening sites. | ESL: Study Lab | This central site has listening, language, and grammar activities for the ESL student. |
| Interesting Things for ESL Students | A fun study guide site for students of English as a Second Language. Word games, puzzles, quizzes, exercises, slang, proverbs, and much more. | Internet TESL Journal | This site is a monthly web journal for teachers of English as a Second Language. |
| OK SDE - Language | This Oklahoma State Department of Education site contains checklists for teaching World Languages using PASS. It also has language links and organizations. | Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab | A listening lab for ESL students. |
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| 100th Day of School | This web page is full of links for activities to celebrate the 100th day of school. | About Today's Date | This page offers interesting information about each of the numbers from 1 to 31. |
| ArithmAttack | This site allows students to see how many computer-generated basic math problems they can solve in one minute. You may choose addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or random problems. | Arithmetic Software | This central site offers lists of freeware and shareware for basic math that you can download to your classroom computer. |
| Ask Dr. Math | This site has a database of math problems with tutorial solutions that lets students search for problems similar to those on their homework | Brain Teasers | Houghton Mifflin offers a new math brain teaser each Wednesday for Grades 3-4, 5-6, 0r 7-8. |
| IKE Clearinghouse - Math | Eisenhower National Clearinghouse offers a list of Web sites categorized by subject areas within mathematics. | Digital Dozen | Each month the 13 best sites for K-12 math and science are carefully selected by the team at the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Math and Science and are posted here. |
| Elementary Problem of the Week | The Math Forum publishes a new problem each week for elementary grades. | Finding Data on the Internet | This site offers nearly every piece of statistical data o states, countries, cities, and other geographical and political units. This is a great place for older students to explore during Internet Inquiry. |
| Flashcards for Kids | This site lets you set up flashcard experiences for your students for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division at several different levels of difficulty. Flashcards may be run timed or untimed. | Fractals | This site is on geometric fractals for elementary and middle school students. Lesson plans are available in printable format. |
| Geometry Problem of the Week | The Swarthmore College Math Forum provides a challenging geometry problem to solve each week, as well as a library pf past problems. | Global Grocery List Project | This class project involves students sharing local grocery prices online to help build a growing table of data to be used in social studies, science, health, mathematics, and other disciplines. |
| History of Mathematics | Biographies, obituaries, anniversaries, quotations, birthplaces, and posters of famous mathematicians are available at this site, as well as time lines of mathematics history. | Interactive Mathematics Miscellany & Puzzles | This site is a resource for things, simple but curious, related to mathematics. Games and puzzles for older students range from arithmetic to geometry and algebra. |
| Math Archives | Located at the University of Tennessee, this central site has a good collection of interactive math experiences and free math software. | Math Forum | An outstanding central math site for teachers, students, researchers, parents, and educators of all levels. |
| Math Their Way/Math a Way of Thinking | Math Their Way and Math a Way of Thinking are activity-centered, child-centered, manipulative approaches to teaching math. | Mega Mathematics | This site is full of math Internet Inquiry possibilities. |
| Middle School Problem of the Week | The Math Forum publishes a new problem each week for middle school grades. | NCTM Standards | Principles and Standards for School Mathematics from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics are listed and can bring useful insight about this area of the curriculum. |
| OK SDE - Mathematics | This is the mathematics home page from the Oklahoma State Department of Education Web site. | Pi Mathematics | The history of pi, and fun activities are available on this Internet Inquiry site. |
| Statistics | Learn about central statistical concepts as you follow a fictional race between two candidates by reading news bulletins. | Statistics Every Writer Should Know | This is an excellent tutorial for middle school students learning about simple statistics including means, medians, per cent, per capita, and more. |
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| ArtsEdge | ArtsEdge is the home page for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. This site has many links to the arts. | Art Source | Art Source has diverse ;inks for resources n art and architecture. |
| International Music Resources | This is an online library of music resources. Resources include, opera, musical theater, education, organizations, symphonic and instrumental music, popular music, vocal music, etc. | Metropolitan Museum of Art | This is the home page of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. One of the resources offered is access to the collection of art. |
| Minneapolis Institute of Arts | This is the home page for the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. This links to their collections. | National Association for Music Education | The National Association for Music Education home page features information about teaching music. |
| OK SDE - Arts | This is the arts home page from the Oklahoma State Department of Education Web site. | Oklahoma Arts Council | This is the home page of the Oklahoma Arts Council. Among the links are resources and programs for schools, arts events in Oklahoma, and artist-in-residence and Oklahoma touring programs. |
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| A Time for Rhyme | Tips for writing rhyming poetry are provided at this site. | American Library Associations Favorite Children's Stories | This page from the American Library Association provides links to Web sites for some favorite children's stories. They are rated Pre-K through middle school. |
| Author page | This site provides biographies and interviews with many popular authors of children's and adolescent literature. It also provides links to many of the best author sites on the Internet. | Authors & Illustrators on the Web | This site provides links to information for many children's authors and illustrators. |
| Bill Martin Jr. | This site provides biographical information about Bill Martin Jr. | Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site | This site is a resource with book reviews, instructional ideas, and links to literature sites. |
| Charles Dickens | This site provides links for all the information you need about Charles Dickens. | Children's Literature Web Guide | This page contains an extensive collection of the best resources in children's and young adult literature including links to stories, teaching ideas, and the sites of award-winning authors. |
| Cinderella Stories | Provides you with a link with versions of this story from many different cultures. | Classics for Young People | This site is a comprehensive set of links to classic works, some of which are illustrated. |
| Shakespeare | This site contains all of the works of Shakespeare, an electronic glossary for locating the meanings of archaic terms, discussion groups where your students can ask questions and share ideas, and much more. | Contemporary Writing for Children and Young Adults | This site is a collection of stories taken from books or stories that are only available on the Web. Some are by well-known authors, and others are by newcomers to children's books. |
| Encyclopedia Mythica | This is an encyclopedia devoted to myths, folklore, and legends. | Eric Carle | This home page provides links for all the information you need about Eric Carle. it also contains a bulletin board for exchanging ideas with other teachers about how best to use Carle's books in the classroom. |
| Folklore, Myth, and Legend | This comprehensive site has many links to sources of information and copies of traditional tales. | Bill Wallace | This site features a series of lessons on Bill Wallace geared towards the grade level. |
| Interactive Quizzes | This comprehensive site allows students to find information on the most important grammar principles and even test themselves on these principles. | C.S. Lewis | Into the Wardrobe provide links for all the information you need about C.S. Lewis. |
| Jan Brett | This home page provides links for all the information you need about Jan Brett. | JRR Tolkien | This home page provides links for all the information you need about JRR Tolkien. |
| L.M. Montgomery Institute | This official site for Lucy Maud Montgomery includes information about her life, additional links to related sites, information for subscribing to a listserv about her books, and site on Prince Edward Island, her home. | Magic School Bus | Scholastic's Magic School Bus series is featured at this site. |
| Little House on the Prairie | This site contains a collection of articles, reviews, photos, birth, marriage, and death announcements, and more from the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Places that Laura and her family traveled and the dates they stayed in each place are listed. Addresses for many of these places are also listed. Activities that coordinate with the books are included. | Only a Matter of Opinion | This site will provide your students with all the experiences they need to develop powerful writing skills in a variety of persuasive writing forms. |
| Project Gutenberg | Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books. It provides the complete texts of many classic works. | Reader's Theater | Links to locations on the Web devoted to readers' theater are available at this site. |
| Reading A - Z | This site has downloadable materials to teach guided reading, phonics, the alphabet, and much more. It is available by subscription only. | Reading Zone of the Internet Public Library | At this literature site you may read biographies and view photos of many authors, discover links to any authors' home pages, read original stories or listen to them being read aloud, enter a writing contest, see the book recommendations of other students, and much more. |
| Sequoyah Book Awards | This official web site for the Oklahoma Children's Book Awards. | OK SDE - Lang. Arts OK SDE - Reading | This is the official home page for the Oklahoma State Department of Education for Language Arts and Reading. |
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| AeroNet | AeroNet focuses on the physics of flight and the history of aviation. | Ask a Geologist | Ask a Geologist provides answers to questions about rocks, geology, and earth forms. |
| Ask a Mad Scientist | Ask a Mad Scientist puts you in touch with a wide range of scientists around the world. | Ask a Volcanologist | Ask a Volcanologist answers questions about volcanoes from experts in this field. |
| Ask an Astronomer | Ask an Astronomer answers questions about stars, planets, comets, and other aspects of astronomy. | Ask an Ocean Animal Expert | Ask an Ocean Animal Expert answers questions about all types of marine animals. |
| Bill Nye - The Science Guy | This site relates to the television series. It includes information on science demonstrations, questions of the week, and lessons. A search engine is also included that will connect you to other outstanding science sites. | Digital Dozen | Each month the 13 best sites for K-12 math and science are carefully selected by the team at the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse and are posted here. |
| Dino Russ's Lair | This is a good site for links developed by a geologist working at the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. | Dinosaur Eggs | This National Geographic site takes students on a hunt for dinosaur eggs, and then shows how these are "hatched" by researchers who wish to study the embryos insides. Many stories about today's scientists and their work studying dinosaurs are included. |
| Dinosaur Exhibit | This site from Honolulu Community College features photographs and explanations of seven different dinosaur fossils. Auditory commentary by one of the museum founders is available. | Down-to-Earth Astronomy | A very interesting site about astronomy, with various links to Hubble Telescope sites. |
| IKE Clearinghouse - Science | This site has links to thousands of online math and science lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. | El Nino or El No No | In this WebQuest, students gather background information in order to become more familiar with the phenomenon known as El Nino. |
| Field Museum | This is the home page of the Chicago Museum of Natural History. | How Stuff Works | Learn how everything works: computer, electronics, science, home, entertainment, money, travel, and people. |
| Hubble Space Telescope | This is the NASA home page for the Hubble Space Telescope. | Live From Antarctica | This science quest site offers electronic field trip activities to Antarctica. This site is sponsored by NASA. |
| Mars Mission | This is a great site to study all of NASA's scientific explorations of Mars. | Museum of Paleontology | The home page of the Museum of Paleontology at the University of California, Berkeley. It has exhibits and educational activities. |
| NASA Crew Status | This NASA site pays tribute to the crew of the space shuttle Columbia that was lost on February 1, 2003. | NASA | The official home page of NASA. |
| NASA Human Space Flight | Provides answer to questions about human space flights, past and present. | NASA Real Time Data | This site provides real time tracking data for the space station, the shuttles, and Russian space vehicles. |
| NASA Space History | This site shares the fascinating history of the U.S. space program. | National Wildlife Federation | Provides great wildlife links for kids of all ages. |
| Nine Planets Tour | Provides a very interesting look at the history and knowledge of our solar system complete with outstanding photographs. This would be a very good resource site for a solar system unit of study. | OK SDE - Science | This is the Oklahoma State Department of Education Curriculum site for Science. It has many good resource links for science. |
| Rainforest | Here is a site you can find out the latest efforts to preserve rainforests. This is a very good site for resources for rainforest units of study. | Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History | This is the home page of the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History at the University of Oklahoma. |
| Science Fair Central | The Discovery Channel site with valuable information for a science fair. | Science Friday Kids Connection | A companion to NPR show Science Friday with discussion of current events science projects. |
| Science Learning Network | This is an online community of educators and science museums working together to provide science links and resources to various museums. | Space Shuttle Mission | This is the NASA shuttle countdown information center. This site provides launch status information about all missions. |
| Star Child - A Learning Center for Young Astronomers | This is a wonderful site for elementary students interested in learning more about the solar system and the universe. | Volcano World | This site, sponsored by the University of North Dakota, offers a great location to explore volcano science. View maps and videos of the most recent volcano eruptions. |
| Walking with Dinosaurs | This is a very interesting dinosaur site sponsored by the BBC. Students investigate the world of dinosaurs through interactive adventures. | Weather Channel Online | This is the home page for the Weather Channel. This is a good resource for a unit of study on weather. |
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| 50 States of the United States | You can find extensive information about each state at this neat site. | Abraham Lincoln Classroom Activities | This is an elementary class project site developed about Abraham Lincoln. |
| African American Mosaic | This on-line exhibit from the Library of Congress explores Black History. | Amazon Interactive | This is a wonderful site for learning about the Amazon and the people who call this beautiful place home. |
| American Memory | American Memory is an outstanding site sponsored by the Library of Congress. This site offers more than 7 million digital items from numerous historical collections. | American Presidency | This project site presents an interesting look at presidents, the presidency, politics, and related subjects. |
| Benjamin Franklin | This is a well organized site about Benjamin Franklin. It has many links related to the life of Benjamin Franklin. | Black History: Exploring African-American Issues | This outstanding site contains important resources for the study of African-American issues. |
| Black History Quest | A resource Web site for African American studies and Black History. | Civil War Letters of Galutia York | This site shows the personal letters of Galutia York, a soldier in the Civil War. |
| Civil War Photograph Collection | This site at the Library of Congress contains over 1,000 photographs from the Civil War, many by Matthew Brady. | Colonial Williamsburg | This is the home page of Colonial Williamsburg, the world's largest living history museum. This is a great resource for colonial American history studies. |
| Constitution of the United States | Cornell University hosts this site, which displays the Constitution of the United States. | Contacting Congress | Use this location to quickly send any of the members of the U.S. Congress an e-mail message. It is also a good source of information for legislative units that are being planned. |
| Cultural Biographies | Features lists of Web sites for different cultures of the world with suggestions for PreK, Elementary, and Middle School. | Cybrary of the Holocaust | This is a very extensive cyber-library of resources for those wishing to study the holocaust. |
| Exploring Ancient World Cultures | This Web site is an introduction to ancient world cultures, including: The Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Islam, and Medieval Europe. | First Americans | This Web site presents a project by third graders from Germantown Elementary School in Illinois. It is a good resource for the study of Native Americans. |
| GeoWonders | This Web site was built by Lawton teachers to help teach geography using PASS skills. This is an excellent geography resource. | Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire | This site, sponsored by the Library of Congress, displays motion pictures and sound of early San Francisco. |
| Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad | This is an interesting second grade class project site with good information about Harriet Tubman. | History & Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers | This is a very good central site for history and social studies. |
| HyperHistory Online | HyperHistory covers the major events of world history during the last 3,000 years. | Index of Native American Resources | This site offers culture, history, education, language, health, indigenous knowledge, art, genealogy, and much more information about Native Americans. |
| KIDPROJ'S Mult-Cultural Calendar | This is a database of celebrations taking place each day around the world, along with ideas for connecting the calendar to your curriculum. | Latin American Children's Resources | This site contains links to a number of children's resources from Latin America, including many in Spanish. |
| Learning Page | This is a well organized site sponsored by the Library of Congress. The site is designed for teachers to access over 7 million historical documents, photographs, maps, films, and audio recordings. | Letters Home - Civil War | This site shares the personal letters of an Iowa Soldier during the Civil War. |
| Library of Congress | This is the home page for the Library of Congress. This site has many important U.S. history links and resources. | Mancala | This site is a virtual form of the strategy game, Mancala. Students may play against the computer. |
| MapQuest | This site allows users to locate addresses, create maps, and aerial photos. | Martin Luther King Jr. | This site contains as interactive timeline of the life and contributions of Martin Luther King Jr., audio clips, reflections on his life from many individuals, a photo tour of the civil rights movement, information about the national holiday, classroom ideas, and opportunities to communicate with others about his accomplishments. |
| Memories | Memories is an interesting site that contains stories and photos from the 1940's. | Multicultural Pavilion | This site contains resources and dialogues for equity and diversity in education. |
| National Council for the Social Studies | Home page for the National Council for the Social Studies. | National Geographic Society | The home page for the National Geographic Society. There are nice links for students and teachers. |
| Native American Indian Resources | This site contains information about Native American history, literature, biographies, herbal knowledge, environmental concerns, schools, politics, and much more. | Native Web Resources | This site on Native American cultures includes information about tribal units, literature, newsletters, and journals. |
| Nova Online - Pyramids The Inside Story | This PBS site allows visitors to take a virtual tour of the Great Pyramids using interactive photos. | OK SDE - Social Studies | This is the Oklahoma State Department of Education curriculum site for social studies. It has many resources links for social studies. |
| On the Line | People in eight countries on the meridian line from Europe through Africa share the same time of day but lead very different lives. Togo, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali, Algeria, Spain, France, and the United Kingdom are the featured countries. | One Hundred Years Toward Suffrage | This site shows the timeline of the suffrage movement from 1776-1920. |
| Searching for China | A WebQuest where teams or individuals create a composite picture of China by following five activities. | Simon Wiesenthal Center | This home page for the Wiesenthal Center has links to thousands of important resources covering the Holocaust and other issues of Jewish struggle. |
| Six Paths to China | A collection of activities and WebQuests to learn about China. | Smithsonian | This is the home page of the Smithsonian Museums. There are special links for kids, teachers, and all the museums. |
| Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement | This timeline of the American civil rights movement has links to the events. | U.S. Civil War 1861-1865 | This site displays a timeline of the Civil War with quotes and photos. |
| Vote for Women 1850 | This site, sponsored by the Library of Congress, hosts a collection of prints and photographs related tot he suffrage movement. | White House | The official web site of the White House. |
| White House for Kids | A great web for Internet activity in the elementary grades. Students can tour the White House and even leave a message for the president. | Zoom School | Zoom School is an on-line elementary school classroom with lessons in geography, biology, language arts, and early childhood. |
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| Apple's Disability Resources | Apple developed this resource site to help people with special needs attain independence through the use of a computer. | Autism Resources | This site offers information and links regarding autism. |
| Blindness Resources Center | This is an excellent resource site to assist the blind. | Family Village | This is an outstanding central site for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support. |
| Learning Disabilities Association of America | This is the home page of the Learning Disabilities Association of America. | Microsoft Accessibility Home Page | Microsoft developed this resource site for people with special needs. |
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| ACT Assessment | This is the home page for the ACT Assessment Program. Site includes links for the registration, preparation, testing tips, etc. | Fun Education | This site offers subscriptions for online practice tests for states to prepare for Stanford 9. Sample demonstration tests are available. |
| GetSmarter | GetSmarter is an animated, interactive testing and learning site. This site compares students math and science performance against other students worldwide. (Requires Flash) | NAEP | This is the home site for the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Sample questions that are used on the NAEP 4th and 8th grade tests can be viewed. |
| Oklahoma State Department Student Assessment | This is the Oklahoma State Department of Education Student Assessment site with numerous links for test preparation. | Study Island | (LPS Subscription Site) Study Island is an excellent test preparation tool for the Oklahoma CRT Tests in the 4th and 8th grades. |
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| Create a Graph | Nice site for helping create graphs and charts. | Xpeditions | This National Geographic site offers printable maps for the classroom. |
| MarcoPolo | This is one of the best educational resources for K-12 teachers and students on the Internet. | National Atlas of the United States | This web site provides views of scientific, societal, and historical information about the United States. |
| Outline Maps | This Houghton Mifflin site offers printable maps. You must have a free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer. | PASSPort II | This is an excellent tool for teachers to use to connect PASS skills with Internet resources. |
| PBS Online | This is the home page for PBS. You will find program listings, links for kids, teachers, and parents. | SIRS Discover Quick Reference | This is a very good research database of articles. Students can find stories, learn about important people, places, and events. (LPS has a subscription.) |
| U.S. Government's Official Web Portal | This is the official site of the United States Government. | World Book Encyclopedia | Great reference site for students to do research across the curriculum. (LPS has a subscription.) |
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| Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division games are available here as well as flash cards, worksheets, and homework helper. | This Discovery Channel site provides a brain booster library that includes categorization, lateral thinking, spatial awareness, word and letter play, reasoning, logic, and number and math play. | ||
| Brain Teasers | Houghton Mifflin offers a new math brain teaser each Wednesday for Grades 3-4, 5-6, or 7-8. | Children's Television Workshop | This Children's Television Workshop has activities that feature Sesame Street characters. |
| Clip Art Gallery | Clip art for students and teachers. | Eco Kids | This site provides information on ecology as well as an eco-calendar and fun ad games. A page for parents and teachers is also included. |
| Fact Monster | A reference and homework help site for students from Information Please. | Flashcards for Kids | This site lets you set up flashcard experiences for you students for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division at several different levels of difficulty. Flashcards may be run timed or untimed. |
| Fun Brain | This site features games in different curriculum areas for students and a teachers; page with access to standards and math flash cards. | Homework Spot | Homework Spot includes tips for Elementary, Middle, High School students, a reference section, and sections for parents and teachers. |
| Kids Newsroom | Students can learn about current events, world news, and cultures. An online quiz follows each week's issue. Online games are available. Students may write and submit articles and also learn how to create a class Web site. | Kids on the Web | A safe place for children to surf the net for fun and information. |
| Kids Voting USA | A site that will actively engage young people and their families in voting and other elements of effective civic involvement. | Lab (Science) | This site is affiliated with the Australian Broadcasting System and offers information on current science events. |
| PBS Kids | A companion site for PBS children's television shows with games, activities, parents', and teachers' pages. | Puzzlemaker | A part of the Discovery Channel Web site that allows students, parents, and teachers to create a variety of word or number puzzles. |
| Puzzles and Fun from PBS | The puzzles and fun page of the PBS television Nature series site. | Science Fair Central | The Discovery Channel site with valuable information for a science fair. |
| Science Friday Kids Connection | A companion to NPR show Science Friday with discussion of current events and science topics. | Word Central | This site by Merriam-Webster offers dictionary help and much more. |
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| Cameron University | This is the home page for Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. | City of Lawton | This is the home page for the city of Lawton, Oklahoma. |
| Comanche County | This is the home page for Comanche County Oklahoma. | Fort Sill Museum | This is the home page for the Fort Sill Museum located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. |
| Fort Sill Army Post | This is the home page for the U.S. Army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. | Great Plains Technology Center | This is the home page for Great Plains Technology Center at Lawton, Oklahoma. |
| KSWO TV | This is the home page for KSWO Television in Lawton, Oklahoma. | Lawton Constitution Newspaper | This is the home page for the Lawton Constitution Newspaper in Lawton, Oklahoma. |
| Lawton Public Library | This is the home page for the Lawton Public Library in Lawton, Oklahoma. | Lawton-Ft. Sill Regional Airport | This is the home page for the Lawton-Ft. Sill Regional Airport in Lawton, Oklahoma. |
| Lawton/Ft. Sill Chamber of Commerce & Industry | This is the home page for the Lawton/Ft. Sill Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Lawton, Oklahoma. | Museum of the Great Plains | This is the home page for the Museum of the Great Plains in Lawton, Oklahoma. |
| National Scenic Byways Program | This is the home page for the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. Maps, weather, historic information, and much more is available. | State of Oklahoma | This is the official Web site for the state of Oklahoma. |
| Governor of Oklahoma | This is the official home page for the Governor of the state of Oklahoma. | Oklahoma Today | This is the home page for Oklahoma Today Magazine. |
| Oklahoma City Zoo | This is the home page for the Oklahoma City Zoo in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. | Omniplex | This is the home page for the Omniplex in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. |
| Percussive Arts Society Museum | This is the home page for the Percussive Arts Society Museum in Lawton, Oklahoma. | Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History | This is the home page for the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman, Oklahoma. |
| State & Local Government | This site connects you to home pages for all American states, territories, tribes, and District of Columbia government. From each state you can link to national associations, regional, country, parish, borough, or city home pages. | Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge | This is the home page for the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Oklahoma. |