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Resources Resources
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very
Bad Day Website—Here
you can learn more about the author Judith Viorst, the book, and you can
visit a special Student’s Corner that has fun activities related to the
story. Guess what, if you go to this site, you can read and hear the book
on-line! COOL!!!
Inspiration,
Inc.—Check
out this site to learn more about graphic organizers and how they can help
you learn.
The
American
Red
Cross — Look at this site to learn more about The
American Red Cross, what the purpose of it is, how it helps others in your
community, and how you can become a part of this organization.
The Lake Wales Care
Center —
Learn more about how The
Lake Wales Care Center helps to care for others in the community of Lake
Wales, Florida. Learn about what its purpose it, how it helps your community,
and how you can become a part of this local organization.
The
Community
Harvest
Food
Bank — Learn about how The Community Harvest
Food Bank helps people throughout the country. Learn about how this
organization’s history, how it helps the community it services, and how you
can become a part of this national organization.
The Salvation Army — Check out this site to learn the many
ways The Salvation Army helps communities through out the country and world.
Learn how you can become a part of this world-wide organization.
Goodwill Industries — How does The Goodwill help your community?
Take a look at this site to find out exactly what this organization does for
Polk County, the rest of the United States, and even the world. Also, you can
find out how you can help keep The Goodwill running.
Special Olympics
International —
I know that you have heard of The Olympic Games, but have you ever heard of
The Special Olympics? Take a look at this site to see how amazing this
organization is and how it helps people with different disabilities make
their Olympic dreams come true.
September 11 Victims
Relief Fund—I
know that you remember how horrible you felt on September 11, 2001. Now,
imagine how you would of felt if you knew someone who died that day. Look at
this site to learn about how people from all over the world have joined
together to help the victims of this awful day. You can also learn about ways
you can help. Based on a template from the WebQuest Homepage |