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Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government for
Kids
Pick a grade range K-12 and find out about our government and how it works. Also connects you to government
web sites on animals, crime, defense, the environment, etc. |
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Fact Monster
Reference materials, fun facts and features, and individualized homework help. Fact Monster is updated
daily, so information accessed by web visitors is constantly expanded and always current, ensuring
comprehensive and trustworthy content. |
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High School Ace
A noncommercial learning portal to excellent
resources for high school students. Features online learning activities, an ongoing teen poetry contest, a
reference collection, college information, and subject guides for English, mathematics, science, social studies, world
languages, art, music, and health. |
Homework Center |
Homework Center
A collection of great sites on common homework topics. A project of the Multnomah County Public Library. |
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National Geographic’s Homework
Center
Fact-filled features, perfect for reports, presentations, homework—or your curiosity. |
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Searchasaurus
Elementary and Middle School students, enter your library card number here and click on
Searchasaurus to find articles in magazines, pamphlets and encyclopedias, that
you can print out. |
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KinderStart
The largest indexed directory and search engine focused on children zero to seven on the 'net. Aims to provide parents, grandparents, foster parents and teachers with the most organized, and easiest to use index and search engine
available. |
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Yahooligans!
Parents' Guide |
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Educator's Reference Desk: Home Schooling
Links to internet sites, organizations, online communities, articles, and lesson plans from
the Educator's Reference Desk, a project of the Information Institute of Syracuse. |
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Homeschooling
from About.com
Basics for beginners, state information, courses of study, and more. |
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Library in the Sky: Home
School
Home school web sites selected by the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. |
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Templates for Teachers
A feature of the Education World web site, a search engine for educational web sites only.
Also includes lesson plans and practical information for educators.
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Educator's Reference Desk
A federally-funded national information system providing education information to teachers, librarians,
counselors, administrators, and parents. Includes more than 2000 Lesson Plans and the ERIC database, the
world's largest source of education information, which
contains more than one million abstracts of documents and journal articles on education research and practice.
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Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
A categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is updated often to include the
best sites for teaching and learning. Sponsored by The Discovery Channel. |
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Library in the Sky
Interesting and useful sites for those involved in education. Under
Materials there are links to Lesson Plans and Professional Development. Selected by the
Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. |
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KidSpace: Teachers & Parents’ Corner
Lots of links from the Internet Public Library at the University of Michigan. |