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These sites have been selected to give an overview of
some excellent resources that can be found on
the internet. Many of these sites can be used in the elementary, junior
high, and at the high school level. If you have a suggestion
or an opinion, please feel free to email me, click the mailman . Also, please
email me, if you find any of the links to be
broken.
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English
Language Arts:
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Links to
authors, literature, grammar, and other Language Arts
topics.
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Baxter's
EduNet
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Want your daily
dose of English Grammar? |
Daily Grammar
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Ask the expert,
the Grammar Lady |
The Grammar
Lady
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Multimedia
resource information on American History |
American
Memory
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Geography via
the C.I.A. information |
Geography
Information
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C.I.A.
information about countries world wide |
C.I.A. Facts on
File
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Looking for
multicultural information? |
Multicultural
Calendar
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Need information
on world cultures, languages, or countries? |
The Library in the
Sky
Q&A, timelines, and other historic links for tourists,
research papers, and etc...
The History
Place
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A goldmine of
social studies bookmarks and other web resources |
Social
Studies Bookmarks
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Ever
wonder what happen today in history?
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Today in
History
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Have you ever
wondered about another country or need research information for your
lesson?
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Electronic Embassy
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First hand
accounts to some of histories major events |
Eye Witness to
History
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Math:
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FAQ for
mathematics with searchable archive
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Ask Dr. Math
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Interactive
elementary gameroom with online activities |
A+ Math
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Online
math resources for all grades |
The Math
Forum
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Looking for
Saxon Online resources? |
Saxon Math
Activities
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Examining math
on a daily basis |
Math in Daily
Life
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Looking for
story problems to make a point or remedial practice?
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Math Stories
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Great over view
of mathematics at all levels, including ACT, SAT test prep.
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Math.com
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Have you ever
been asked in math class, "When will I ever use this?"
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What good
is math anyway?
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Science:
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Looking for AP
Biology essay questions and answers?
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AP Biology
Help
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Have you ever
wanted to get inside somebody's head, or maybe their heart? Now you
can. |
Tour of the Invisible
Human
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What is the
difference between plant cells and animal cells? Find out
visually.
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Cells Alive
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How's your
senses? Cute site for learning about the senses.
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Mr. (or should we say, Dr.)
Potato Head helps out
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Looking for 650
hands-on exhibits on all facets of science. Great overview of
science.
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The
Exploratorium
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Department of
Education's publication on science
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Helping Your
Children Love Science
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Need your daily
dose of up-to-date science information? Check this site
out. |
Science Daily
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This page is
generally linked under science or general science, but can also be
linked under physics, or energy
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The Flying
Turtle
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Okay, so you got
to dissect a frog; do it here without the smell, knives, or
yuck. |
Virtual
Frog Dissection
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We've all been
there, wondering why, how this works, or why science is
confusing!
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The Why Files of
Science
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Everything you
wanted to know about chemicals and chemistry searchable
database.
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Chemistry
Help
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How's the
weather? You will know the whys, how comes with this weather
labs site.
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Weather
2010 - Meteorology 101
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My personal
favorite site....your kids will love this one. |
Yucky.com
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Special
Education:
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Plethora of
special ed. resources |
Kathy
Schrock's Special Ed.
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Another
collection of special ed. resources
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The Special Ed Home
Page
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WSBE channel 36
out of Providence, Rhode Island links for special ed.
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WSBE
Links
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State of Texas
home page for special ed. |
Special Ed. Home
Page
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Teacher Tool
Kits/Tutorials:
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Have troubles
with Windows? |
Windows
101
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Wondering what
Microsoft product does what? |
Microsoft
Tutorial
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Looking for a
easy-to-follow PowerPoint tutorial? |
Powerpoint 101
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Technology at
your fingertips |
Tech Labs
Texas Teacher's TEKS Tool
Kits:
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Virtual Lesson Plans:
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