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Open Educational Resources for Hope Online All Subjects: • FlexBooks (Secondary) -

• http://flexbooks.ck12.org/flexr/ - This resource has open textbooks for all subjects. It will allow for great extensions and more materials on certain subjects.

• Curriki (All levels) • http://www.curriki.org/ - This resources has a nearly infinite amount of lesson plans and units to be used as support for the other hope materials. It has a robust search function that can be used for finding lessons and learning objects.

• OER Commons (All Levels) • http://www.oercommons.org/ - This resource is another great place to look for extra materials for students. It allows you to search for resources from a huge repository of Digital Learning Objects.

• HippoCampus (Secondary) -

•http://www.hippocampus.org/ - This resource is a very focused learning arena for the following subjects. There are entire courses that you can pull material from for your own purposes. (Algebra, Elementary Algebra, American Government, Biology, Calculus, Calculus (Spanish), Environmental Science, Physics, Psychology, Religion, Statistics, US History)

Language Arts: • Free Reading (Elementary) -

•http://www.free-reading.net/ - This is a site dedicated to extra reading activities and materials for elementary students. All resources are open and free to use.

• Librivox (All Levels) • http://librivox.org/ - This site has a recordings of most public domain books (many of the books in high school and lower elementary are public domain). You can download them and listen to them while students read through the materials.

• Many Books (All Levels) -

• http://manybooks.net/ - This is a site that allows you to download all of the public domain books that exist. You can download the books for ipods and cell phones as well from this site.

Math: • MathCasts (Secondary) • http://math247.pbwiki.com/Mathcasts+Library - This site allows you to access video demonstrations of math topics in all different topics. Some of these are submitted by teachers and some are submitted by students. They are fantastic.

• National Library of Virtual Manipulative (All Levels)

• http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/NAV/vlibrary.html - This site allows you to manipulate mathematics topics in a real way on a computer. If a student has a question about how some math topic works, this is a great resource for letting students have real world experience.

Science: • Human Anatomy Online (All Levels):

•http://www.innerbody.com/index.html - Although this is very specific, the resources here are wonderful for learning about all things that are related to the body.

• Learning Science (All Levels)

•http://www.learningscience.org/ - This site is dedicated to all science topics and it definitely has a wealth of resources for teaching science. They are constantly updating the site, so you may find new things every time you check.

• World Wide Science (All Levels)

• http://worldwidescience.org/ - This site allows you to search science databases and repositories from around the world for enhancing specific topics of instruction.

Social Studies: • The World Factbook (All Levels)

• https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html - This resource has the most information about every country in the world. This helps students out in nearly any research or support information for Social Studies.

• Social Studies for Kids (All Levels)

• http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/ - This site breaks down social studies content into easy to understand chunks and then allows you to browse them for supporting articles, activities, and learning objects.

• Social Studies in the Virtual Middle School Library (Secondary)

• http://www.sldirectory.com/teachf/socsci.html - This site has a great list of links to activities and resources for social studies at the secondary level. It is broken down by topic in Social Studies, and don’t be fooled by the Middle School moniker. It really is for all secondary students.

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