GSN
Internet Projects
GSN Internet Projects
is a website where project hosts can register their Internet
Projects and where participants can join ongoing projects.
Technospud
A funtastic website that hosts several exciting Internet Projects such as the Oreo Cookie Project and Salute to Seuss.
Digital
Dan
Digital Dan is a
printable character that visits in your classroom and then record his
adventures by uploading digital pictures and stories. It's a lot like
Flat Stanley.
Flat
Stanley
The home of the official Flat Stanley website.
Travel
Buddies
Home of the official worldwide Travel Buddies website.
Wandering
Wally
An internet project about an ant and his amazing adventures.
Animal
Diaries
Animal Diaries is an Internet Project
that provides a safe place for students to publish their stories about
animals.
Chocolate
Stories
An internet project that requires each classroom to read about about chocolate and complete language arts, math, or science based activities
about chocolate. Yum!!
Junie
B. Jones Book Reviews
An internet project hosted
by Mrs. McGowan. Students and/or whole classes read Junie B. Jones
books and submit a book review.
Monster
Motel
An Internet
Project where kids can publish pictures and descriptions of their
monster creations. Classrooms can also create their own Motel Annex.
Enter if you dare!
Personal
Narratives Project
An internet project
for K-2 Classrooms. Students can post their personal narratives to the
website, however, a data sheet containing student information is
required (name, age, favorite foods, etc.).
City
Quest
An Internet Project that promotes your
communities historical monuments and interesting attractions.
Postcard
Exchange
A postcard exchange that is open to all
50 states.
What's
the Matter
Students answer a questionnaire about
a personal item and describe its properties using the the properties
of matter. Other students involved in the project will try to guess
what the mystery item is based on the submitted description. In order
to participate in the project each student will need a google email
account which can be deleted once the project is completed.
Square
of Life
Students compare living and nonliving
things with classrooms from around the world by investigating a
designated plot of earth in the school yard. Students record their
findings and submit it to the project host. Sign up today.
Registration ends November 16, 2007.
The
National Math Trail
Classrooms from around the
United States share and submit how math exists in their own
environments. Bring the excitement of real world math into your
classroom.