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Need some help with English or Language
Arts? Check out one (or all) of
these sites: |
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Guide to
Grammar and Writing—Basic
grammar with quizzes to test you before the teacher does! |
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Modern
Language—Do words like predicate nominative and dangling participle have you
stumped? Take a refresher course on
the English language. |
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Elements of Style—Learn how
to work your prose like a pro! |
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Roget’s Thesaurus—Impress your
teacher with your superlative vocabulary |
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Social Studies, Civics, or History getting you down?
Check out one (or all) of these sites: |
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CNN
Interactive—Find out
what’s happening in your world today. |
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Infonation—Did you know that Fiji has a population of 809,000?
We didn’t either, until we visited this site.
Geography fans (or those who need a little help) could learn a lot here! |
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The Great American Website—From this site, you can access every branch of our great American
government |
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This Week in North American Indian History—This site lists over 3000
historical events which happened to or affected the indigenous peoples of North
America. |
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African
American History—The
home of a multitude of links that chronicle the African American experience. |
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How are your Math and Science skills?
If you need a review or a little polishing
check out the following:
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Seeing is Believing—With
Algebra, Geometry, Trig and more, as well as a human skeleton and a dinosaur! |
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High
School Hub—An interactive site for high school students with help
for Math, English, Science, and Social Studies. |
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Ask Dr. Math—For
elementary through middle school, when you need a little help, check this site! |
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Math Problems of the Week site to keep you at
your best in math or the Algebra site at
Math Problem of the Week! |
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Whether you’ve already decided on the
career of your dreams or you still don’t have a clue what you want to do after
you graduate, these sites can help answer your career questions: |
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Occupational Outlook Handbook—Perform a keyword search to find the most extensive
description of any occupation. |
| Career
Explorer - Search for information on a variety of career options, look
for scholarships, find a college, even take a aptitude assessment. |
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The Keirsey Character
Sorter—How well you like a
particular career has much to do with your personality.
Take their personality inventory to see what careers might give you the
most personal satisfaction. |
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If you need to do some research for a project or an assignment, you might want
to check out
www.britannica.com—an online encyclopedia. |
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