This is the premier source of free, online jigsaw puzzles!? If you sign up
to become a member, you can even make puzzles from your own photos…
The URL:? http://www.jigzone.com/
This is the premier source of free, online jigsaw puzzles!? If you sign up
to become a member, you can even make puzzles from your own photos…
The URL:? http://www.jigzone.com/
Thanks to Daphne from Australia who sent another thought about explorers…
“We’ve done a lot of exploring overland last week! How about a little
subterranean exploring?
I never thought I’d get to like a worm – but S K Worm (pronounced squirm)
has won me! He is the official annelid of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and he is an expert on
soil. “It’s a dirty job, but someone’s got to do it!” he says.”
The URL:? http://www.nhq.nrcs.usda.gov/CCS/squirm/skworm.html
Simon Evans, Special Education Needs Teacher from the UK, maintains the SEN
Teacher site.? The site has Windows freeware, printable resources (100 or
so) and links intended for teachers of pupils with severe and complex
learning difficulties. (Autism, severe cognitive disabilities) The
printables section has an early numeracy focus and also might be of use to
primary educators.
The URL:? http://www.senteacher.org
My friend,? Des, thought he’d add a twist on last week’s explorers theme.
Visit this National Geographic site to explore New York’s Underground!
The URL:
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/97/nyunderground/index.html
(Great game yesterday, U.S…)