Adventist EDGE Educators Delivering GREAT Education.The mission of Adventist educators in the Southern Union is to develop goals for excellence to deliver GREAT education that is God centered, Results oriented, in an Environment that nurtures, Aligned with Journey to Excellence, and a Team effort.
Economy: Websites to help students make sense of our economy: Economy for kids; EconEdLink - A premier source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic
lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students; Federal Reserve Education - Here you can find links to instructional materials and tools that can
increase your understanding of the Federal Reserve, economics and
financial education. All of the Fed web sites, curriculum, newsletters,
booklets and other resources are free.; Council for Economic Education; Education World - Twelve
Great Lessons for Teaching the Great Depression
GCF Learning: Free Computer Training.The freedom to learn what you want, when you want, absolutely free!
The Newbery Medal Home Page: The American Library Association (ALA) site for updates on the Newbery Medal and Honor winners.
Rome Reborn: "Rome Reborn is an international initiative whose goal is the creation
of 3D digital models illustrating the urban development of ancient Rome
from the first settlement in the late Bronze Age (ca. 1000 B.C.) to the
depopulation of the city in the early Middle Ages (ca. A.D. 550)."
School Library Journal: Limited use unless a subscriber, but there are some very useful items available free.
Seedling Publications: "Watch your readers grow with Seedling's early literacy materials! Our products for the classroom and the home include engaging leveld books and programs to help students become fluent, independent readers.
The Southern Union Educational Technology Association
(SUETA) exists to foster communication between information technology
directors, technology coordinators, and technology educators, as well
as provide direction on issues relating to technology within SDA
schools.
Magazines for children:
Carus Publishing: Great source for children's magazine. Carus lists titles according to age level and give detailed descriptions of each magazine.
Highlights for children:Highlights magazine feeds children's natural curiosity and love of learning.
Magazines.com: Lists titles alphabetically with short descriptions and customer reviews.
TIME for kids: The
latest news from around the world for kids
in grades K-6.
Weekly Reader Classroom Magazines: Weekly Reader (WR) Magazines covers all age groups from Pre-K through high school. Each magazine is theme and news-based to reinforce standards. WR covers social studies, English/language arts, science, reading, health, and career development.
World-newspapers.com: Annotated
list of children and kids magazines
with free online content, including Christian, ecology, and educational magazines.