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Educational Resources

Online Resources 

Think Port. An online learning from Maryland Public Television and Johns Hopkins University Center for Technology in Education.
www.thinkport.org

Starfall. A teacher recommended, high-quality site for children learning to read.
www.starfall.com

Ed Heads. Fun and interactive tours from surgeries to simple machines!
www.edheads.org

Brain Pop. Activate your brain on everything from the Underground Railroad to the atomic model to Shakespeare!
www.brainpop.com

Science Buddies. A great resource for Science Fair!
www.sciencebuddies.com

Bill Nye, Science Guy. A site as fun and smart as the science guy himself!
www.billnye.com

 

Local Resources 

Enoch Pratt Free Library. Two great branches close to our school.
www.prattlibrary.org

Frederick Douglass Isaac Myers Maritime Park. Highlights include, African American maritime history and Shipbuilding traditions of the Chesapeake bay.
www.douglassmyers.org

Reginald F. Lewis Museum. edicated to the courageous journeys toward freedom and self-determination made by African American Marylanders.
www.africanamericanculture.org

Maryland Science Center. Engaging exhibits on the Bay, the body and beyond. Touch wonder.
www.mdsci.org

National Aquarium in Baltimore. A world class aquarium at the Inner Harbor.
www.aqua.org

The Walters Art Museum. An overview of world art from pre-dynastic Egypt to 20th-century Europe.
www.thewalters.org

Baltimore Museum of Art. Recognized for an impressive collection of contemporary art, prints, photography and African art.
www.artbma.org

Fort McHenry. Site of the 1814 Battle of Baltimore and the birthplace of the National Anthem.
www.nps.gov/fomc