| Webster's Dictionary:
http://smac.ucsd.edu/cgi-bin/http webster?
Roget's Thesaurus: http://www.thesaurus.com
Encyclopedia Britannica: http://www.eb.com
Free Internet Encyclopedia: http://www.cs.uh.edU/~ciifton/micro.a.html
World fact BOOK: http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/FactbooK/
The Math League's free Math Help facility
is available for grades 4-8. It's available to everyone
as a reference
for basic math topics, including fractions,
geometry, percents, real numbers, and many other
topics, http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm
There's a collection of Teacher and
Student Resources for Education, including info about
math, science,
English, art, and more, http://education.simplenet.com/
Other Worlds, Distant Suns is a complete
catalog of extrasolar planets, including star maps
for finding these systems
in the night sky, VRML’s to explore the 65 nearest
stars and the solar system, links to over 65 noteworthy
sites, and free downloads. At Other Worlds, you continue
to learn science fact, not fiction, http://otherworlds.home.ml.org
Drop by the Web's largest collection
of topics, ideas, and assistance for school related
research projects.
The Internet is a tremendous resource.
They'll show you how to make the most of your time
online, find the best
information available, eliminate frustration,
and get better grades! http://www.researchpaper.com
There's another, quite impressive
Homework Helper available, complete with an electric
library that you can use to
search for the answers to your questions.
Just ask something simple like ' 'What is the fastest
animal?" http://www.homeworkhelper.com
Global Access to Educational Sources is a middle school ""cybrary" (a
play on library he he) for those
students who need great research sources in a hurry.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6617/
The INFOLINK
homework helper page, points you at information
about everything from Shakespeare
to world maps. http://www.infolink.org/homewrk.htm
ACE Homework Helpers are a bunch of
folks who will try to help each other with homework
questions. http://www.acekids.com/homework.html
There's a World Wide Web digital library
for schoolkids called Kids Web, that will really
help with doing homework
or school research projects. http://www.aceKids.com/homework.html
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
lets you see pictures of space, learn about rocketry,
or search their pages for a specific topic, http://www.seds.org
There's a hotlist of student-based
stuff in various topics, including science, art,
history, and language arts.
And best of all, Kids did this! http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/Kids.html
These web sites were recommended as safe and appropriate
for Kids by-- The Kids
on the Web. http//www.zen.org/~brendan/Kids.html
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