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Student Resources http://forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math/ Ask Dr. Math. Homework help for students in grades K-12. The Internet's premier ask-an-expert math service. Ask Dr. Math a question using the Dr. Math Web form, or browse the extensive archive of previous questions and answers. http://www.erols.com/bram/ Welcome to Math Homework Help! E-mail me your math problems, and I will send back step-by-step solutions! Calculus, Pre-Calculus, Trigonometry, Geometry, College Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II. http://www.algebra-online.com Algebra Online offers free private tutoring, live chat, and a message board, among many other features, for all levels of mathematics (not just Algebra!) http://www.aplusmath.com A web site developed to help students improve their math skills interactively--flash cards, games, homework helper, etc. http://www.sisweb.com/math/tables.htm Quick theorems, tables, identities, proofs and graphs for arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, advanced topics, vectors, complex numbers, constants, ... http://www.hbschool.com/glossary/math/ Animated and illustrated definitions of math terms for elementary and middle school students. For Students
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http://www.madsci.org/ Ask-A-Scientist, and more, on the WWW http://www.omsi.edu/online/whatzit/ Here is where we try to answer your science questions, stumpers that you just can't find the answers to.
www.aquanet.com - Aquatic Network – Aquatic World www.landmark-project.com/citation_machine/cm.php A good site to find out how to format English projects. http://www.vocabulary.com Vocabulary exercises for SSAT®, PSAT®, GED®, SAT® and ACT® tests http://www.m-w.com/dictionary.htm On-line Merriam Webster dictionary! Provides the definitions and pronunciation of words entered into the search blank.http://www.encyclopedia.com/ Welcome to Encyclopedia.com. The internet's premiere free encyclopedia! http://www.ipl.org/teen/aplus/ Research & Writing for high school and college students. A guide to researching and writing a paper, Info Search - finding information in cyberspace and in your library, and Links - to great online resources for research and writing. http://www.researchpaper.com/ Welcome to Researchpaper.com - the Web's largest collection of topics, ideas, and assistance for school related research projects. The Under Ground Railroad - This site is recommended for grades 4 and up. The content presents an accurate and personal view of the brutal practice of slavery, a concept that may be difficult for young students http://dictionaries.travlang.com/SpanishEnglish/ Spanish to English on-line dictionary. http://dictionaries.travlang.com/EnglishSpanish/ English to Spanish on-line dictionary. http://www.studyspanish.com Learn Spanish...a free online tutorial http://www.studyweb.com/ A place for anyone doing research to find the information they need as easily as possible. http://www.ala.org/ICONN/AskKC.html 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! A volunteer school librarian will get back to you in usually two school days. You will be given suggestions of good Web sites and other resources to look into for help on your project. http://www.teleport.com/~burrell/ A collection of interesting, understandable, and informative resource pages throughout the World Wide Web for High School students who are trying to use the web to do research for school projects. http://www.schoolwork.org/ Homework help and links for the desperate. http://www.askanexpert.com/askanexpert/ Pitsco's Ask an Expert is a directory of links made up of 12 categories with over 300 web sites and email addresses where you can find experts to answer your questions. http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/links.htm MEGAlinks! for Students: Homework Help and Student Resources
http://www.artdealmagazine.com http://www.laks.com/deutsch/klimtmuseum.html Gustav Klimt Museum: One of my favorite artists is Gustav Klimt. He is the master of "The Kiss", but that is only one among the many masterpieces he had created during his lifetime. Go there and be a part of his world. http://www.artchive.com/link_mus.htm Mark Harden's Artchive Museum Link: This is one man's attempt to bring the museum into your home. It brings a world to your computer that ACTUALLY makes you feel like you are right in the museum. The real thing is always better, but using this as a study tool, image finder or research tool is a great place to start. It offers many museums, here are a few...Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, National Museum of American Art, Web Museum Paris & MORE! http://www.moma.org/docs/menu/index.htm The Museum of Modern Art Index: This is your free ticket to the MOMA! Go to this site and find exhibition listings, programs & events and research resources. This is an excellent way to show your students about the art world! http://www.fine-arts.org Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg Florida: This site offers shows and exhibitions of the art presently housed at the M.F.A. St. Petersburg Florida. It includes online previews of collections in European, American, Pre-Columbian & Asian Art along with photo & Greek & Roman antiquities. http://www.webplaces.com/html/clipart.htm Clip Art Review: This site is a guide to free graphics on the web. It may be limited usage but I was able to save an image and use it, so it's worth a trip to see. It is arranged by category and very easy to use. http://www.microsoft.com/gallery/default.asp Clipart Tools & Samples: Directly taken from the microsoft gallery, this is a free clipart section. All you have to do is click on the TOC button (table of contents) and it brings you to a vast list of images. FREE IS GOOD! http://www.nationalgeographic.com National Geographic Magazine Online. Have National Geographic magazine at our fingertips with this great web site! It has lots of wonderful photos, which can be saved for your own use. There is also a kids section with lots of fun information. A must see! http://www.tiac.net/users/wntl/artdeal/survive.html One Hundred Ways to Survive as an Artist: A series of reminders aimed not so much at how to succeed in one's career as an artist as how to overcome the endless series of pitfalls that await every individual who chooses a creative life. You have to see this! http://www.CBCBooks.org The Children's Book Council: This awesome site gives teachers and parents reviews on books, tell you how and when to meet the authors/illustrators of your favorite books & more. It also gives you a list of publishing companies to send your stories or drawings to if you want to try getting them published. A great tool for librarians, teachers & parents. Ms. Leach's Graphics: Page One; Page Two http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/2161/clipart/index.htm A large selection of book images. http://members.aol.com/Donnclass/Greeklife.html#FAMILY http://www.richmond.edu/~ed344/webquests/archaeology/webquest4.html
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