Clements Middle School
66 Jack Neely Road
Covington, Georgia 30016
Phone (770) 784-2934 Fax (770) 784-2992
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| Destiny Media Center Lookup |
| Student Track |
| Student Achievements |
| Online Resources for Students | |
| E-Learn (Newton County) | Click here to access the Newton County E-learn website. It will link you to Clements Middle School and the teachers with E-Learn websites. |
| Galileo | Click here to access Galileo Online Database of Articles, Stories & other excellent resources to work in conjunction with the implemented curriculum. |
| Georgia Encyclopedia | Click here to access a free Encyclopedia on Georgia's Past, Present and Ideas for the Future |
| Smithsonian Education | Click here to access the Smithsonian Educator Friendly Website, which is full of credible facts about the United States of America. |
| Wikipedia | This is a free research website that includes information on people, places, and other educationally valuable items. |
| Yahooligans | Kids search engine |
| States.com | Click here for a free website that contains info. on all 50 United States. |
| Factmonster | Atlas, Almanac, Dictionary, Encyclopedia |
| World Atlas.com | Maps, Maps, and more Maps!! Even includes flags and information on continents and countries. |
| Map Machine | by National Geographic - MapMachine is a dynamic atlas that lets you explore hundreds of maps, satellite images, and historical cartography to customize your own experience. |
| PBS Kids Go Figure | PBS Kids' Go Figure offers history and geography tours for young readers. For example, you can read about New York. Or trace the evolution of jazz. Take a break with games ranging from educational to silly. The site also offers a Web License. To get a license, take the quiz on Internet facts and safety. |
| Smithsonian for Kids | The Smithsonian offers interesting bits of information on science, history and culture. The Smithsonian Kids section tells the stories behind several exhibits. Other parts of the site offer games. For example, match animals with their habitats in the Polar Pairs game. You can also find biographies of presidents, famous scientists and artists. The site makes a great source for reports. |
| National Geographic Kids | Get information on art, science, culture and geography from National Geographic. Look at maps and read about animals from various regions. Or learn about earthquakes, volcanoes and tornadoes. Articles cover everything from ancient Egypt to recent environmentalist efforts. The site also links to Map Machine, which lets you tour the world through satellite photos. |
| Math Flash Cards | This simple flash card game will automatically score you through 50 problems. You can pick from addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Each set offers seven levels of difficulty. Correct answers are scored as stars and percentages. Get 100 percent correct to earn a medal. |
| Funschool | Funschool is loaded with educational games that look great. Cannon Math has you firing human cannonballs at correct answers. In Dungeon Escape, help Evan the Warrior escape by unscrambling riddles. There are dozens of activities, covering subjects including math, language, geography and even music. Check out Dementia 13, which quizzes you on just about everything. |
| Child Classics | Story Time – Aesop’s Fables read aloud in mp3s. Also includes Mother Goose, Fairy Tales, and Holiday stories to be played on your computer. |
| Computing With Kids | The homepage for the weekly online magazine COMPUTING WITH KIDS (formerly, Choosing Children's Software), your site for the latest reviews of children's software, websites, video games, and smart toys. |
| Game Goo | Educational games "that stick!" Reading and Language Arts games. |
| First Aid Advice | St. John Ambulance believes that everyone should learn at least the basic First Aid techniques. You may need to use them at any time at home, at school or work or even while you're traveling. Knowing what to do can make the difference to a person's recovery, and you could even save their life. |
| Time Ticker | – easy to use world map w/time. Just move your mouse over the continents and check the current time. Very easy to use - |
| Clickmazes | Lots of unique interactive puzzles and mazes found here, and a few other things besides. Click on the links below to find out more. Enjoy... and let me know how well you survive. |
| MarcoGram is celebrating Black History Month |
The MarcoGram is celebrating Black History Month with activities and lessons about the Underground Railroad, African-American poetry and much more. There are warm-up activities on this site to help students learn about important people and events in African-American history and links to lessons and resources. |
| Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture |
This website was created by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a part of the New York Public Library. |
| African American Mosaic |
This site from the Library of Congress is a resource guide for the study of Black History and Culture. |
| The Graphic Organizer | Good site for Inspiration ideas - a great graphic organizer program. See also Kidspiration |
| Ben's Guide to U.S. Government For Kids | Great resource for teaching Government and Communities |
| New York Times Learning Network | NEW YORK TIMES LEARNING NETWORK - Created for students and teachers in grades 3 through 12, The Learning Network is a free news service that provides news summaries, quizzes, and even daily lesson plans. |
| Homework Spot | HOMEWORK SPOT - A free homework information portal that features the very best K-12 homework-related sites. With the help of students, parents and teachers, their team of educators, librarians and journalists has scoured the Web to bring you the best resources for English, math, science, history, art, music, technology, foreign language, college prep, health, life skills, extracurricular activities and much more. |
| Infoplease Homework | INFOPLEASE HOMEWORK CENTER - Find useful information by subject area, develop better writing, note-taking and study skills, and search through previous questions and answers from other students. |
| Kids on the Web: Homework Tools | THE KIDS ON THE WEB - This is an excellent site maintained as a labor of love by Internet luminary Brendan Kehoe. Kids on the Web has links for Homework Tools, Educational Sites and much more. You could spend days exploring all these links, and Brendan adds new ones every month. |