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UEN gathered these 9/11 resources to help educators and students commemorate the event.
Celebrate the 200th birthday of our 16th president by learning more about his life and completing these classroom activities.
February is African American History Month - a great time to investigate the contributions that African Americans have made to the history and cultural development of the United States.
Dive headfirst into Mission US - a free online video game set in Colonial times and then explore additional American Colonial History resources.
UEN gathered these resources to help you celebrate the accomplishments of the peoples who were the original inhabitants, explorers and settlers of the U.S.
Learn about the Civil Rights Movement - from 1954 to present day. You can also access related lesson plans.
You will find web sites, documents and resources about Colonial Williamsburg, as well as information about the Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip.
September 17th has been designated as Constitution Day. Use these resources to help gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of our nation's founding document.
UEN worked with the Utah State Office of Education to gather web sites, activities and lesson plans that support the Elementary Social Studies core.
In depth resources about the Freedom Rides and the brave civil rights pioneers.
A collection of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) resources.
Great resources and activities to help you and your students learn more about the inauguration ceremonies.
This 1803 decision marked the first time the U.S. Supreme Court declared a federal law unconstitutional. Here are some educational web sites to help you learn more about this historic decision.
Curriculum resources and ideas, developed by Utah educators, to help you incorporate multicultural content in your classroom everyday.
Explore Ouelessebougou (Wuh-less-uh-boo-goo) - a region located in the country of Mali in Western Africa. This colorful site has many photos of the people and their lifestyle.
Name a country that has no pollution, where there is no crime, and the citizens are the longest lived people on Earth? Experience Iceland and all of the other countries in "Our World".
This educator guide was created for the 2002 Winter Games. You will find Fact Sheets, Activities, Worksheets and Lesson Plans to help you incorporate the Olympics into your curriculum.
Resources to help you learn about the United States and Utah flag as well as flag etiquette, flag related lesson plans and student activities.
UEN's Civics web site provides basic information about our government, citizenship and the election process. Take a moment to review your civic duties and responsibilities.
This program is designed to give the next generation of American citizens an understanding of the background, creation, and subsequent history of the unique system of government brought into being by our Constitution.
Utah World War II veterans share their experiences each month at the Salt Lake City Main Library.
THE WAR, a PBS Ken Burns production, tells the story of the Second World War. This web page offers educational resources that support this documentary.
Lesson plans and resources that support the KUED-7 documentaries that tell the stories of the Ute, Paiute, Northwestern Shoshone, Goshute, and Navajo people.
This teacher's guide was created to support the exhibit that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Sister City relationship between Salt Lake City, Utah and Matsumoto, Japan.
In addition to documenting the Mormon Trail Wagon Train reenactment, visitors can find lesson plans and stories of the children who experienced the trek over 150 years ago.
This K-12 curriculum was developed to teach students about the culture and customs of the earliest inhabitants of our state.
These lessons will provide an understanding of the ways in which geography, history, culture, and tradition have made Utah such a unique and fascinating place to live.
A project designed to give educators, students and the general public ready access to digital collections of Utah-related information and media items, about the history, culture, geography, and landforms of the state.
This colorful and informative web site explores Utah's 29 counties. You will find interesting facts, photos, and links for each Utah county.
These Utah related lesson plans were created in 1996 to help educators and students celebrate 100 years of statehood.
Learn about Utah's 5 National Parks, submit a story about one of the parks, play games, or find resources for educators.
Utah has some excellent museums all over the state and here is a list of of their web sites.
Resources to help you learn about the United States and Utah flag as well as flag etiquette, flag related lesson plans and student activities.
Celebrate Charles Darwin's 200th birthday with these educational web sites, classroom activities and lesson plans.
Did you know that there is a lot of science behind cheese? Learn the details of cheese making from real food scientists and have fun playing games and exploring cheese from around the world.
UEN's Climate Science web page provides educators and students information about the science and impacts of climate change.
Celebrate Earth Day with these educational web sites, classroom activities, television programs, videos and lesson plans.
Polar Palooza is a project that brings information and insights about the Poles to the general public. It is supported by the National Science Foundation and NASA.
UEN-TV broadcasts a classic Science Fiction or Horror Film each Friday at 9:00 pm. Watch the movie and then listen to a podcast interview with a local scientist.
A collection of excellent web resources to help 7-12th grade Science educators teach the Utah core.
Water Wise Utah is a project designed to encourage Utah Citizens to conserve the limited water resources in Utah.
UEN gathered Internet resources and online games to help students learn about weather. In addition, the Online Cloud Guide provides excellent illustrations of the different cloud types.
This course prepares students to understand the nature, function, and significance of individual and family relationships integrated with general financial literacy.
This course prepares students to understand the nature, function, and significance of human relationships involving individuals and families.
This Teacher's Guide provides resources to aid in teaching about Anne Frank and the Holocaust. You will find lesson plans, readings, timelines and more.
Here are some resources to help your students improve their argumentative writing skills.
Learn about your brain and the brain research that is being done at the University of Utah and around the world.
The intent of this guide is to help educators who teach the nutrition and foods science curriculum. Topics include safe and sanitary work habits, reading a recipe and basic lab procedures.
Resources to help you learn about the new Utah Core Standards, as well as implement them.
eMedia is an Internet video distribution service provided by UEN delivering licensed video and other educational media to Utah's schools.
A collection of of resources to help educators with English Language Learners.
These personal finance materials for K-12 educators, students and parents were developed to help you prepare Utah's youth to be money smart.
This curriculum guide provides Foods and Nutrition educators basic information and learning activities. It is organized around the reasons why we eat.
This guide is intended for use as a semester course in basic nutrition and foods at the 9th or 10th grade level. Sections contain units of detailed study with scientific and technical information, teaching strategies and resources.
A collection of web sites and resources that can be used on your Interactive Whiteboard.
Excellent resources to help K, 1, 2 educators: Developmentally Appropriate Teaching, Curriculum Mapping, Early Childhood Process Skills, Learning Centers and more.
KidPix is a painting and drawing program designed for young learners. Here are some ideas on how to use KidPix in your classroom
UEN has thousands of lesson plans that are tied to the Utah Core Curriculum. All of the plans have been created by educators and approved by the Utah State Office of Education.
A collection of online resources to help students write effective persuasive essays.
Quality early childhood resources for youngsters age 3-6, parents, and caregivers.
Special Education information on national and state legislation and professional organizations.
UEN's Themepark pages provide you hundreds of resources that support global themes such as Communication, Cycles, Exploration, Imagination, Systems and Patterns.
In addition to viewing the standards and objectives for every one of Utah's K-12 courses, you can find supportive Internet resources and lesson plans.
Online resources and lesson plans to help you bring William Shakespeare into your classroom.
Here is a collection of Big 6 Resources for teachers and students. You will find lesson plans, activities and graphic organizers.
The following resources are designed to assist faculty, distance learning administrators, multimedia developers and students navigate the murky waters in a sea of new copyright law.
HTML is short for Hypertext Markup Language, the text-based language used to write web pages. Sometimes it is handy to know basic HTML tags when posting content to the Internet.
A great list of web sites that provide free sounds, images, and videos that can be used in your classroom and multimedia presentations.
NetSafe Utah provides teachers, caregivers and students Internet safety information, lesson plans, videos and training opportunities.
Pioneer, Utah’s Online Library provides newspaper articles, magazines, professional journals, encyclopedia, videos, photographs, and more to Utah educators and students.
Have you heard of podcasts, but aren't exactly sure what they are? Here is some basic information, as well as links to UEN's podcasts.
UEN has gathered a list of excellent web sites that provide career and educational planning resources.
Here are some web sites to help students, parents, high school counselors, and others get information about college choices.
Students - is homework getting you down? UEN is here to help. Check out this great collection of online resources, tutorials and experts.
Don’t wait until your senior year to take the ACT or the SAT test, to take tough classes or decide to go to college. Here is a helpful timetable for 9th-12 graders.
Students: are you look for good Service Projects ideas? Here is a comprehensive list.
Visit one of UEN's most popular web resource - a comprehensive list of educational online games for K-12 students. Warning: Once you start playing - it will be difficult to stop.
Take advantage of the long summer days with UEN's collection of learning activities and online games.
This colorful and informative web site explores Utah's 29 counties. You will find interesting facts, photos, and links for each Utah county.
If you are looking for a way to quickly post a list of your favorite web sites on the Internet - the Activities tool is the answer. If you don't want to create your own list, use the available published lists.
UEN's Apps4Edu helps you find educational applications for mobile devices that support the Utah Core Curriculum. Search by keyword or select a core area, grade level, mobile device or price.
With UEN's Curriculum Search it's easy to find educational links, lesson plans and the standard and objectives for the courses you teach.
Use the Lesson Plan Tool to create lesson plans that support the Utah Core Curriculum. It is easy to use and since it is online the completed plans can be shared with educators around the world.
my.uen is a free and easy way for educators to create a classroom web site to share announcements, assignments and important documents. my.uen even has a blog tool.
Use UEN's Rubric Tool to create your own assessment rubric from scratch - or customize one of the many pre-made rubrics.
Check out the Virtual Field Trips and educational web pages that others have created - or login and create your own.