Electronic Elementary Magazine
ELECTRONIC ELEMENTARY MAGAZINE:
"The E-LINK"
Volume 2, Number 2, WINTER 1997
LET IT SNOW!
Grab your ear muffs, put on your mittens and click on Frosty to visit our
The snow creatures are starting to gather. There's still time for you to contribute your own snow stories, poems, and snowfolk!
COMING SOON..
GLOBAL ALPHABET PROJECT
Click here for the project description and registration form.
Keep The Dream Alive
Young peoples' dreams hold the promise of tomorrow. We invite elementary aged students to share your hopes and aspirations in I Have A Dream, too!
Months of the Year
First graders at Loogootee Elementary West in Indiana, USA have created great illustrations and picked out cool sites and activities for every month. Their teacher, Tammy Payton, invites you to stop by and add your own.
Hot Links for a Cold Day

FUN AND GAMES Take a quick trip down under. The students at Wangratta Primary School in Australia have some great funtime activities and challenges on this site.
WHAT'S NEW IN 1997?
The New Year is celebrated around the world in many languages and many ways. Join the celebration.
NENJA JYO project -Nenja Jyo means "Happy New Year." Students in Rinkan Elementary invite you to share your New Year's greetings, drawings, and customs in the project.
ONGOING ACTIVITIES:
- Amazing Insects This great site is going strong in it's third year at Groveland Elementary School in Minnesota :-)
- Question of the Week
from L'Ouverture Computer Technology Magnet in Kansas, U.S.A.
- Writers Corner
Updated by students at St. Ignatius school in New Jersey
- Student Portfolios...Share what you are learning
updates: Student research on Loess hills from Iowa; portfolios from Clinton Avenue Elementary in New York
- Tooth Fairy News
Have the Tooth Fairy visited you lately?
- 1997 WWFax Project

If you have original student work you would like to publish, a collaborative project you are willing to share, or great sites to recommend, WRITE US :-)
Greetings and a warm welcome to students and teachers at the Government Comprehensive School in Multan, Pakistan (the first school in Pakistan to connect to the Internet!) We hope 1997 brings opportunities for many more schools to join the electronic learning community.
PLUG YOUR CLASS INTO THE WORLD
WITH ELECTRONIC ELEMENTARY!
