Links For Learning
Fourth Grade

    These links are provided for classroom and home use. Every Web site that we link to has been reviewed by a staff member. However, sites change and may have links to other sites which we have not yet reviewed. Salisbury Central School does not support, endorse, or take responsibility for the content of any link once you have left the Salisbury Central School Web site.
     Students, be sure to get permission from a parent or teacher before leaving the Salisbury Central School Web site. And remember this Internet safety rule: Never give out your full name or other personal information online.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Math Link

FunBrain
Math games for you to play at home.

Coolmath
A variety of math activites for practing a variety of math concepts.

Math Help
This is a help resource for 4th through 8th grades. Different browsers display graphics differently, so some math symbols may not appear to line up perfectly in some sentences. Some pages load slowly.

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Connecticut Links

The State Capitol
Explore the state capitol in Hartford, CT.

Connecticut State Capitol Tours
Plan a visit to your state capitol. This page will explain what is available to the public.

Connecticut State Capitol Tour: Gallery 1 Modern

Connecticut State Capitol Tour: Gallery 2 Vintage

The Mark Twain House: A National Historic Landmark
Take a virtual tour of this historic home and learn more about its famous owner and his family.

Noah Webster House, West Hartford, CT
Visit the childhood home of Noah Webster to learn more about the author of the first American dictionary.

ConneCT Kids
This web site give students information about the state of Connecticut. Learn about the history of Connecticut, state symbols, government, puzzles, games and many other useful information.

Kids Virtual Connecticut
This is a Web site coordinated by the Connecticut Commission for Education Technology. This site will have links to Web pages created by Connecticut students about the cities and towns in which they live.

Connecticut History Online
An online database of historic photographs, graphics and drawings

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Social Studies - State Links

National Geographic Society GeoSpy
A geography game to help you locate states and countries.

Explore the State
Find information about the fifty states using the Library of Congress online site.

State Capitals
A quick reference guide to locate state capitals and information on that states capital building.

Postcards from America
This site has interesting places to visit for each state.

50 States
A database full of interesting facts, maps, flags, and places to visit for each state.

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Internet Safety Link

PBS Web License
Take this "Rules of the Road" test on Internet safety to earn your official PBS

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Black History Month

Notable African Americans
Use Fact Monster to learn more about famous African Americans.

 


Women's History Month

Biographies of Notable Women
Short biographies on many famous women throughout history and women of today

Women's History Month
Historical information and timelines of famous women.

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Science - Ocean Animal Links

Enchanted Learning Ocean Animal Printouts
Many animals live in the oceans, in a variety of conditions. Some marine biomes include bottom dwellers, open seas near the surface, coral reef, intertidal areas (along the shore), and where rivers meet oceans.

Enchanted Learning - Sharks and Rays
This web site gives you basic information on sharks. At the bottom of the page are a list of specific sharks that will give you individual information on each. For rays, look at the menu on the left of your screen.

Enchanted Learning - Fish
There are a variety of fish located on this site.

San Diego Zoo
Dolphin, sea lion, whale, and sea otter information can be found at this site.

The Denver Zoo
This has extensive lists of animals in each vertebrate group. Most do not have photos available at this time but this site is still worth visiting.

Seaworld Animal Data Base
Use animal bytes to locate information on whales, sea turtles, sea otters, sea lions, the walrus, manatees, sea stars, coral, clams, sharks, rays, penguins, puffins and other types of saltwater fish.

Kidsplanet
This web site has fact sheets on the beluga whael, blue whale, bottlenosed dolphin, gray whale, monk seal, orca (killer) whale, manatee, sea otter, sea turtle, sperm whale, humpback whale and the walrus.

National Wildlife Federation
This site offers the opportunity for students to learn about the humpback whale, sea turtles, and the orca (killer) whale.

American Cetacean Fact Sheets For Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the fact sheet links for the blue whale, bottlenosed dolphin, bowhead whale, Dall's porpoise, fin whale, gray whale, humpback whale, pilot and sperm whale.

National Wildlife Federation - eNature Fact Sheets
Type in your animal and click on go. When your animal comes up click on its name. You may also find your animal by clicking on the online field guides. There are many sea animals located on this site.

Yahooligans! Animals
Learn about various types of saltwater fish, sharks, rays, and other sea creatures. Click on fishes to begin your adventure. In order to learn about whales, manatees, sea lions, seals and dolphins, click on mammals and scroll down to marine mammals.

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Updated December 12, 2007