April 2002
Links section
 
Science Web-based Projects : see the Teachers Resources section to find this interesting link to the Web-based Inquiry Science Environment site ("WISE").  Lots of ideas for student projects, already all set up and ready to go. 


 
Geography teachers and students will want to have a look at this world atlas site, complete with maps, statistics, information and trivia about this planet we call Earth!


 
French language students will have a field day of opportunity with this excellent Web site by QESN-RÉCIT, called Portes Françaises.  Find it in the Student Links section by select French Second Language in the subject search, or:


 
Math and Science links galore can be accessed through the Mapco/Sapco site of QESN. Can be found in the Student Links section, or: 


 
Physical Science students will find an encyclopedia of atmospheric environment in the Student Links section. Issues like acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, etc. are addressed.


 
History pages for those who want to have look into life at the turn of the century in England.  Pictures, documents and statistics taken from the census in 1901. See the Student Links section and select History in the subject search.


 
English students and Shakespeare aficionados can have fun with these Web sites, accessed through the Teachers Resources section, as well as through the Student Links.  
 
      
 
February 2002
New Activities developed by teachers
involved with RÉCIT's English SitSat
 
1 Math Tutorial for advanced secondary 5 math. Clear, concise, complete. 
Go to the Students section, click on Activities, and select Mathematics in the search box. The title is Math Tutorial for Sofad.
 
5 Activities in English in the Student Activities section. Select English Language Arts in the search box to discover :
2 interactive exercises on Greek and Roman mythology
an Internet project which helps students write a research paper
a not-to-be-missed links site called Vocabulary Power
a grammar-oriented crossword puzzle
    
Links section
 
French teachers should have a look at this "magazine" Web site created by grade 5 and 6 students, containing video clips and articles about piercing, fashion, color blindness, etc.

Find it in the Students section by clicking on Links and selecting French Second Language in the search box, or :


 

French teachers will be interested in the "zone éducation" from Télé-Québec. This link is in the Teachers section of our Web site, under "Resources".


 

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