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- A&E Biographies:
Search over 25,000 of the greatest lives, past and present.
- Around
the United Nations - on-line intro to the UN for students;
a virtual tour of the UN
- Awesome
Library for Teens - subject area links; activities, magazine.
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B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper: I'm BJ. My friends
call me Beege. I'm 14 years old. My site contains over 700
links to sites that will help you with your homework.
- Bartlett's
Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases,
and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern
Literature.
- bigchalk-The
Education Network: It's what teachers and students use
to share information.
- Citing
Internet Addresses:
- Creative
Writing Tutorial : Creative Writing for Teens
- Homework Help:
MSN Encarta Learning & Research
- Geography Homework Help - MSN Encarta Learning
- History Homework Help - MSN Encarta Learning & Research
- Internet Public Library Youth Division
- Internet for Kids and Parents:
The sites below offer help for
homework questions, tips for parents, and information on
college selection and financial aid.
- Information Please Kids' Almanac:
FACT MONSTER; Atlas, Almanac, Dictionary
& Encyclopedia.
- Jen and Alex Donald's Homework Page:
Yes, we all have to
do homework sometime, so we thought it may be interesting
and fun to find a way, to at least get it done with some
help from the net.
- Kid Info: Homework Help
- KidWorld:
An Internet site "by kids and for kids" from all over the world.
- KidsConnect:
Are you a Kindergarten-12th grade student looking for information
on the Internet for a report or project to do for school?
Let KidsConnect, the on-line question answering and referral service, help you out!
- The Magic School Bus
- MSN Encarta - Schoolhouse:
Home of the Encarta Lesson Collection and other educational resources.
- Museum Links for Children
- My Virtual Reference Desk:
Includes encyclopedias, news, weather, educational links, SUPER variety - worth the visit
- Natural History Museum. London:
Check out the Beast of Bodmin
Moor in the "recreating dinosaurs" section, and
see if you can figure out Quest
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Research Strategy:
A seven step approach to research from Cornell University which is used in many high schools
- See the food pyramid and learn about nutrition
- Smithsonian FAQ's:
Searchable database of the Smithsonian Institution
Web Central -Reference Sites
- Stone Soup:
A magazine by young writers and artists.
- StudyWorks! Online:
Discover the math and science behind everyday activities.
Meet people who use math and science as they work and play.
- Time for Kids:
Find activities to use with the latest news stories, Explore amazing cultures and
countries without leaving your chair.
- Tour the human body
(British Columbia, Canada)
- Webster Dictionary
- Writing Den:
Look up grammar rules, helper words, and other
writing tips by selecting a heading:
- The World Fact Book:
Excellent maps & info on almost any country;
EXCELLENT link libraries for all subject areas.
- Algebra and Math:
Algebra and math homework online. Pre-algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II. Numerous solvers
with Work shown. Links to great algebra lessons. Interactive solvers for algebra word problems.
- Ask Dr. Math
- Basic
in Geometry: Euclid have you stumped? Archimedes run
rings around your head? Well you've come to the right place.
This is where you'll find almost everything you'll ever
need to know about Geometry. We have a special page on constructions
and plenty of sample problems to help you understand the concepts
- Geometry Reference Center:
This list contains some of the best geometry reference sites.
- The Largest Known Primes:
A historic Prime Page resource since 1994!
- Math.com
- Math Forum: High School Students
- Math Forum: Middle School Students
- Math Homework Help - MSN Encarta Learning & Research
- Math League Help Topics: This
is a help resource for 4th through 8th grades.
- Mega-Mathematics
- Fizzics Fizzle:
Welcome to Fizzics Fizzle: Your Interactive Guide to Physics!
- Pacific Ocean:
This site contains as much information as possible about
the Pacific Ocean, from every scientific discipline. For
instance in the category fishes there is a description of
what they eat, where they live etc.
- Volcanoes
Online: Astronomy Interactive Network:Here you will
find a comprehensive look at Optical and Radio Astronomy,
and a timeline of important events beginning at 2500 BC.
Find out how the universe was created, and learn about past
and present astronomers.
- Ask-an-Earth
Scientist:This site is part of the National Science
Teachers Association sciLINKS service.
- The Aurora Page:
Information, links and images about the "Northern
Lights".
- Home Page of VolcanoWorld:
The Web's Premier Source of Volcano Info
- Hubble
Space TelescopeThe Hubble Space
Telescope is a national asset. Scientists all over the world
use the orbiting observatory to get a view of the universe
that they can't get any other way.
- Mars Pathfinder
- Welcome to Mars
- The Moon:
Great site for information and images of the only natural
satellite.
- National Weather Service
(Blacksburg, VA)
- Space Link:
NASA Spacelink is a service of the Education Division
of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- Virtual Tour of the Sun
- Yahoo - Oceanography
- The Weather Channel
- U.S.G.S. Learning Web Glacier:
K-12 students, come get what you need to do your homework.
- The Mineral Gallery:
A constantly growing collection of mineral descriptions,
images, and specimens.
- World Data Center
for Marine Geology & Geophysics: NGDC and the collocated
World Data Center for Marine Geology & Geophysics, Boulder,
compile, maintain, archive, and distribute data from extensive
databases in both coastal and open ocean areas.
- U.S. Geological Survey
- A Science Fair Project
Resource Guide: Wonders of the Seas:The
Oceanic Research Group "Wonders of the Seas" page
highlights different animals with text and images. Below
are the lessons we have presented so far.
- Abraham Lincoln Online
- American Memory Homepage:
American Memory is a gateway to rich
primary source materials relating to the history and culture
of the United States. The site offers more than 7 million
digital items from more than 100 historical collections.
- The World
of Benjamin Franklin:Glimpses of the Man.
- Black
History: Exploring African-American Issues on the Web.
- Colonial Williamsburg Home Page
- Martin
Luther King, Jr.: Here you'll find stories and photos
culled from The Seattle Times over the past decade.
- Monticello: The home of Thomas Jefferson
- National Museum of the
American Indian: Helping to foster, protect, and promote
understanding of Native American Cultures.
- Panama Canal Commission
- Pearl Harbor Remembered
- Presidents of the
United States U.S.A. Page: In this resource you will
find background information, election results, cabinet members,
notable events, and some points of interest on each of the
presidents. Links to biographies, historical documents,
audio and video files, and other presidential sites are
also included to enrich this site.
- Vietnam
Memorial Wall: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall Page
is dedicated to honoring those who died in the Vietnam War.
Since it first went on line in 1996 it has evolved into
something more. It is now also a place of healing for those
affected by one of the most divisive wars in our nation's
history.
- United States Holocaust Museum
Official Federal Government Web Sites:
- Africa: The Art of a Continent African American
- Color Tour of Egypt
- Exhibit of Egyptian Artifacts
- Exploring Ancient World
Cultures: lots of info on the Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Islam,
and Medieval Europe.
- Flags.Net: quick reference to flags of
all sorts from political to maritime
- The Grave of the Titanic:
info, map.
- The Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World:info on these awe inspiring feats; links
- Grand Canyon National Park Homepage
- The History Channel
- Holocaust: Cybrary of the Holocaust -
teacher's guide, lesson plans, bibliography.
- Hyper History Online:timelines -
worth the visit.
- Kids @ National Geographic
- Natural History Museum
- PCL Map Collection: maps of all countries
- This Day in
History:from the History Channel
- Today in History