General
or Cross Curricular
- EnlightenMe and SuperThinkers: online literacy improvement and educational website with content designed to stimulate intellectual exploration among children and provide parents, caregivers and teachers a robust educational resource that promotes the value of literacy and reading while encouraging creative learning. Site available in both English & Spanish.
- CoolSchool
:(Sponsored by Vassar College) extensive links for
high school students and their teachers, arranged
in four categories: Academics (go to class), extracurricular
activities (hang out), college search (SAT etc)
and teaching aids (teachers' lounge). The academic
category is subcategorized alon g disciplinary lines--art,
music, literature, social studies, biology, and
the like.
- EduWeb
Adventures is a developer of interactive educational
sites for grades K-12. At the Eduweb site, you can
get connected to all the educational sites this
developer has created for museums, schools and institutions.
art, art history, science, nature, history, and
geography are some of the current subject areas
for which special sites have been developed.
- The
Educational
Resources Information Center (ERIC) with an
extensive database.
- Awesome
Library for Teens
- Yuckiest
Site on the Internet: Discovery Channel
- Mr.
Winkle
- HomeWork
Central for High School Students provides subject
area help for students, as well as resources for
teachers and parents.
- Smithsonian
National History Web Home Page
- Lawrence
Hall of Science, Berkeley
- National
Geographic
- National
Science Teachers Association
- National
Park Service
- WWW
Virutal Library :
(Spanish);(English);(French)
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- WWW Virtual Library: Museums
- WWW
Virtual Library: Links to Museums Around the World
- Pilkey,
Web Site O'Fun
- Kids
Did This! Keeping up with what kids have done
on the web and w/organized
educational hotlists from the Franklin
Institute.
- JASON
Project
This site includes electronic fields trips to volcanoes,
marine habitats, Mayan ruins, coral reefs, and more.
- Score
Science Search Engine
A search engine for the SCORE site of science education
related Internet sites.
- The
High School Hub: several subject areas.
- Global
School House with an Internet
Projects Registry Teacher-Shared Lesson Plans
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History & Social Science:
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Ancient
Adventures: a site offering learning materials
for those studying ancient history.
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The Symphony: An interactive multimedia guide to
the great composers and their best know works. This
site is the work of two Australian youngsters with
technology know-how.
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World
Wide Arts Resources: Artists, museums, galleries,
art history, arts education, antiques, performing
arts ranging from dance to opera, classified ads,
resume postings and more can be can be accessed
from the left column.
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FUNET Russian Archive: Finnish sponsored site about
Russian cuisine, culture, folklore with links to
russian literature, music and guides to learning
the Russian language.
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Miscellaneous
Entertainment
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"ALL
THE TESTS" : Online catalog of Quizzes,
IQ Tests, Personality Tests, Knowledge Tests, Placement
Exams, Questionaires and Assorted Brain Teasers
for amusement and reference.
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The
Internet Picture Dictionary: Spanish
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Filipino
Foreign Language Students
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Tagalog
Language Homepage: Comprehensive Interactive
Online Learning Resources from the Center for
S.E. Asian Studies, N.I. University
French
Foreign Language Students:
General
Foreign Language Learning Sites w/more than one language
tutorials:
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- Internet
Picture Dictionary: For Spanish, French,
German, Italian & English Language Learners
- BBC
Foreign Language Learning Online: Spanish,
French, German, Italian, English, Gaelic, Welsh,
Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese.
- Word
Gumbo: a unique site for English language
speakers interested in learning foreign languages.
- Aliscot
Language Links for Spanish, French &
German
- Internet
Picture Dictionaries (English, French,
German, Italian & Spanish)
Do
you need to know how to correctly type or style
your citation notes for your papers at the bottom
or end of your papers? Here are some links that
will show examples of the various ways to cite newspaper
articles, books, internet web sites and magazines.
Your teachers will probably advise you to use the
MLA (Modern Language Association) style of citing
and documenting your source material.
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Bedford
St .Martin's excellent illustration of
MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles to cite and
document your sources. Though most teachers
will recommend MLA style, here you can compare
MLA with some other accepted styles.
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Steve
Hagan (Instructor), English Resource Center's
MLA
Links from Kennesaw State College Instructor
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