Mona Lisa Select Site Award ©
March 2OO6 Winners

All Winners

  • Corbett Harrison
    http://www.writingfix.org


    After five years of steady growth, we feel we have put together one of the most useful and unique websites for teachers who want to teach writing better. The site is designed to appeal to students of all ages, but each interactive page/lesson also contains valuable information to teachers hoping to help students grasp a bigger picture of what it means to be a quality writerWe are a hobby web site which provides information as well as references for collectors completely free of charge.
    Corbett Harrison


  • Delbert La Rue
    http://www.geocities.com/bugdood56/sonorangourdworks


    Unique handcrafted gourds and objets d'art of natural history themes/designs including insects, beetles, birds, and floral motifs; web user friendly/safe for all ages; easy navigation, bright, colorful graphics.

    Thank you for your consideration. Delbert La Rue


  • Dana Helmig
    http://geocities.com/horizonsmoon1/horizonsdove.htm

    I've worked very hard on my site for the past few years to make it better, and to make it visually appealing to the viewer. My site definitely represents my personality (unusual, interesting, beautiful and creative). I would like to share that with the world. That is why I deserve the award. Thank you. Dana Helmig


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  • Eileen C. Craddock
    http://www.ladiesofthelake.net


    My site meets your criteria list and I've been told by many people
    that I should submit it for some awards.
    My site is dedicated to the
    musician Greg Lake, founding member of King Crimson and
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer, providing a forum for fans to share
    news, information, and memories.
    The artist has endorsed my site
    in a magazine interview, has our link on his Links page, credits us
    on his Credits page, credited us in his 2005 Tour Program,
    and I am also the Administrator of his official site.
    I guess you could say he liked it, too. Eileen C. Craddock

 

 


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Editor's choice
These sites are fine educational resources currently featuring Newton's Castle:

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Good Housekeeping's Site of the Day
  • Newton's Castle was featured as Good Housekeeping Site of the Day on October 7, 2005.


    Edutopia Newsletter
    George Lucas Education Foundation

    Hi and thanks for your email. I have forwarded it on to the person who prepares our "resources and opportunities" section of the newsletter.

    Best,
    Roberta Furger Editor, Edutopia News

    • Newton's Castle was featured in Edutopia on October 26, 2005.

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      OPPORTUNITIES and RESOURCES
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      7. Newton's Castle

      Students can learn about Earth's rotation, optical illusions, logic puzzles, color, and more at this interactive Web site dedicated to the discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton. The site, which also offers thought-provoking questions for teachers or students to use to foster further discussion, was created by the students at John F. Kennedy High School, in the Bronx, in collaboration with kids at England's Thomas Hepburn School.

      Though the site content is geared toward middle schoolers and high schoolers, it offers plenty of interesting facts and puzzles for older minds, too. Visit Newton's Castle at the link below.
      http://email.e-mailnetworks.com/ct/ct.php?t=1079452&c=603057846&m=m&type=3

  • To: Project Legal
    Subject: On Line TIPS Form Submission
Dear Jim, I've developed an online version of the TIPS WebQuest check-off which can be easily adapted to collect, collate and verify projects' compliance by participants. http://users.erols.com/sjfeld/tipsppa.htm Let me know about its applicability. I would like to develop a similar form for the PowerPoint component.
Best wishes,
Steve Feld

Congratulations, Steve, on obtaining a Best Buy award, and I will be sure that you receive any future announcements that I receive re: funding. To my knowledge, you are the only one to apply.

Good luck and let me know how you use the award.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Feld
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:10 PM
To: James Carroll
Cc: IGELERN@NYCBOE.NET
Subject: [Fwd: Congratulations te@ch Award Recipients]

Dear Jim, Thanks for letting me know about the Best Buy Te@ch grant.. Were there any other TIPS Bronx schools to get the award? Please let me know about any other funding opportunities Best regards, Steve Feld

-------- Original Message --------

Subject: Congratulations te@ch Award Recipients
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:20:29 -0600
From: Community Relations
Reply-To: teach@BestBuy.com

Congratulations! Your school has been selected to receive a Best Buy te@ch award.

Within the next two weeks we will mail a package to the contact person on your te@ch application. The package will contain a grant award check for $2,500 (payable to the school) and a CD with important tools and templates to help your school garner community and media recognition of this award.

Thank you for participating in the Best Buy te@ch program. Any questions should be directed to teach@BestBuy.com.

Sincerely,
Best Buy Children's Foundation

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