Online Resources
List of online resources for teachers, students, parents and the community.
If you find that a link is no longer active or has changed, please contact the SUSD Webmaster to modify the link within our database.
*Please note that the Sunnyside district cannot guarantee the accuracy or appropriateness of content on other web sites that users may reach via links from this site. A link to a non-SUSD web site does not signify an endorsement or acceptance of responsibility for the content of the external site.
A weekly educational and entertainment feature for children, published in newspapers throughout North America
Dedicated to inspiring excellence in children. Their mission is based on the belief that every child has the potential to be "amazing" in her or his own way.
Every year suicide claims more lives of Arizonians than homicide. Yet most suicides are preventable. With public discourse, education, and awareness we can help reduce the frequency of suicide in our communities.
Free news website geared towards students in grades 6-12
Congress for Kids gives students access to interactive, fun-filled experiences designed to help them learn about the foundation of our federal government and how its actions affect students.
Very helpful quick reference guides for using Excel, Word and other Microsoft software products from CustomGuide.
Find fun things to do, not just while you’re on the computer, but anywhere. Things to do by yourself or with your friends, your parents, your pets, anyone. You'll learn a million and one ways to make things, explore the world, and discover skills you never knew you had.
Supports 21st century learning by engaging teachers and students in meaningful project learning exchanges with people around the world to develop literacy and communication skills, foster teamwork and collaboration, encourage workforce preparedness and create multi-cultural understanding.
Supports 21st century learning by engaging teachers and students in meaningful project learning exchanges with people around the world to develop literacy and communication skills, foster teamwork and collaboration, encourage workforce preparedness and create multi-cultural understanding.
Summary of the High School Graduation Requirements developed by Arizona State Board of Education and the Arizona State Board for Vocational and Technological Education
Scholastic's fun-filled website for Harry Potter fans of all ages. Includes a trivia game, a pronunciation guide, owl posts and more.
Don't be stumped by a tough homework assignment ever again! Get immediate, free help from qualified tutors in a variety of subjects. All you need is your library card.
Get homework help, science fair project ideas, math help and more.
Visit John Goddard's life list and be amazed and inspired to set your own goals.
The KidsConnect's research toolbox for students will help them become comfortable with the research process. Part of the American Association of School Librarians web portal.
The official kids portal of the United States where you can find links to other kids' sites -- grouped by age and subject. Explore, learn, and have fun!
KidsHealth is the largest and most-visited site on the Web providing doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence.
The Pima County Public Library's special area for younger kids that includes a reading list and games.
Learn about surfing, privacy and your personal information before you go online.
An educational resource about law designed especially for kids. Complex youth laws are explained in plain English.
The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections.
A free virtual library resource center for educators and students, librarians and their patrons, families, businesses and just about anyone exploring the Web for valuable research information.
Raytheon's website to help turn around the image of math for America's middle school students communicating with today's pre-teenagers on their terms, via this Internet site, and through celebrities.
A great source of Mother Goose, nursery rhymes, and children's songs/
Learn all about space travel and the mission to Mars at NASA's website for kids.
Features different people, animals, and places each month with facts, games, activities, and related links.
Makes it fast and easy to find International Newspapers and Publications by Region or Country.
Gateway to your local newspapers.
Educational games and resources for kids.
Find out what's happening at your library. Full of information and resources for parents, students, staff and the community.
Designed for kids with fun activities like downloadable coloring pages and neat recipes for you to try with your parents, teachers, or friends. This is the place to read stories about 17th-century life, and learn about what it was like to be a Pilgrim or Native child in the 1600s.
Learn about the latest scientific breakthroughs and cool new inventions at the Popular Science website.
College and career planning guide for Tucson and Pima County students, parents, educators and lifelong learners.
The Cat in the Hat, Sam-I-Am, Horton and the Whos, and the rest of the Seuss
characters welcome you to Seussville, Dr. Seuss’s playground in cyberspace. Play games, chat with the Cat in the Hat, win prizes, find out about new Dr. Seuss books and CDs.
Keep track of your favorite sports teams and have fun while you're doing it.
The Pima County Public Library's special online zone for teens with links to events and an area with information on life issues relevant to teenagers.
A source for free online practice tests like the SAT
TIME For Kids is a weekly classroom news magazine that motivates kids to read! This is the companion website for magazine.
The Tucson Young Adult Guide is a user-friendly resource guide for young adults ages 13 – 23. The goal of YAG is to provide resources for youth who have been involved with the foster care system, deal with issues of behavioral health or have experienced homelessness.
Offers engaging educational materials, reinforcing curriculums with reader friendly, supplemental learning tools.
A fun and interactive place for kids.
Your Study Guide Online is a valuable resource for Arizona high school students, parents, and educators to learn more about the AIMS HS Personalized Study Guide program, download replacement study guides and access additional materials and educational resources.


