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Online Sources

PEER
At the PEER website you can submit requests for classroom curriculum and look at the curriculum that has been made from other requests.  This system is based out of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
Tarleton
This is a similar system that can help you as a new teacher.  If you are not yet registered with the Tarleton system register HERE.
Teachers.net
This site is a great source for lesson plans for all grade levels.
Track Star
This site is a good resource for worksheets, lessons, and activities for the classroom.
Biology Corner
Biology corner is a website that can be used to find biology curriculum and lesson plans for students of all ages.

Chem4Kids
This is an awesome site for interactive chemistry activities for students.

Science Academy Software
This site has some great test banks and interactive software that is free and then some of the other types you have to pay for.

Education Planet
This site is a wonderful search engine for all subjects for teachers and students.

Math.com
This site has some great interactive math activities, tutorials, and games for students to learn form.

Education World
This is a good site for teachers to find answers to questions and example curriculums.
   
 
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The PEER Program is composed of three grants entitled "GK-12 Fellows Integrate Science/Math in Rural Middle Schools", "Integrating Environmental Health Science in Rural Schools," and a NCRR SEPA grant entitled "Science Promotion in Rural Middle Schools".

Major funding for the PEER Program is provided by the
National Science Foundation,
the
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
and the National Center for Research Resources


 

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