Instructional Media Center
Subject Specialty Links
Art
- Arts EdNet: The Getty's Art Education Web site.
- National Art Education Association
- The Kennedy Center ArtsEdge
- World Art Treasures: A virtual art gallery of over 100,000 images.
ELL/Foreign Languages
- American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
- Children's Books Online: An international collection of children's books.
- iLoveLanguages
- Language Links: Language resource links from UW-Madison.
- Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.
Gifted and Talented
- National Association for Gifted Children
- Wisconsin Association for the Talented and Gifted
- Wisconsin Center for Academically Talented Youth
Language Arts
- Children's and Young Adult Literature Links
- National Council of Teachers of English
- Official 6+1 Trait Writing Model Site
- Six Traits Writing Assessment Resources
Library Media
- Association of American School Librarians Resource Guides for School Library Media Program Development
- American Library Association: American Library Association homepage. Check out ALA's Links to Library Web Resources.
- Big 6: The most widely-known and widely-used approach to teaching information and technology skills in the world.
- Children's and Young Adult Literature links
- LII: Librarian’s Index to the Internet: “Information you can trust, from the Library of California.”
- Wisconsin Educational Media Association
Math
- Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway
- Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education: Thousands of curricular resources, contained within four primary areas: Web Links, Education Topics, Curriculum Resources, and Professional Development
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- Math Archives
- Math Forum at Drexel University
- Math in Daily Life
Music
Physical Education
Reading
- Children's and Young Adult Literature Links
- International Reading Association
- Wisconsin Literacy and Reading Networks System: Wisconsin LEARNS is a complete literacy resource to support teachers and families in teaching the process of reading.
Science
- National Science Digital Library: The NSDL is intended to support science education at all levels, from pre-kindergarten to post-doctoral, including mathematics, the sciences, engineering and technology.
- National Science Teachers Association
- Geology Resources from the Wisconsin Education Communications Board's Surf Report
Social Studies
- Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids:Organized by grade ranges, this site provides access to historical documents, information on how laws are made, elections, games and activities, and links to other government web sites suitable for kids.
- Explore the Constitution: Teaching kids about our basic freedoms doesn't have to be boring if you utilize this site.
- Global Gateway: World Cultures & Resources: This Library of Congress site provides information on world cultures and resources including 'Portals to the World' a page with selective links providing authoritative, in-depth information about the nations and other areas of the world.
- Library of Congress: The Library of Congress American Memory Project site provides digital access to a number of the special collections held by the Library of Congress.
- National Council for the Social Studies
Special Education
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: The ASHA homepage, linking to information on speech, language, swallowing, hearing, balance and self help groups.
- Council for Exceptional Children
- Federal Resource Center for Special Education
- Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI): a collection of Internet accessible information resources of interest to those involved in the fields related to Special Education.
Technology
- Kathy Scrock's Guide for Educators: Schrock has designed a series of evaluation instruments for use at the elementary, middle and secondary levels. Links to dozens of other evaluation sites are included.
- MarcoPolo: Internet Content for Your Classroom: Standards-based Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by content experts.
- McIntyre Library's Ten C's For Evaluating Web Sites
- TechLEARNING Curriculum Resource Links: Online technology resources, including Internet research guides, tutorials, Web sites and software.


