Links


St. John's  Catholic School Website
http://www.sjbredbud.com

Houghton Mifflin English Book Site
   Students may go here, select their grade level, and then 
practice for the unit that we are studying.  There are also games 
to play.
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/hme/

A Student's Guide to Grammar and Punctuation
http://www.grammarbook.com

How would you like to watch an interview with your favorite 
author-Jordan Sonneblick, Mike Lupica, Gordan Korman, and many 
more?  This is the site for you.
http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/search?query=author+videos

This site will provide you with information on the needs of 
children around the world and how you might help.
http://www.mercycorps.org

Our new religion series has a website that includes activities 
for parents and students.  You can play games, get movie reviews, 
read background on this week's Sunday's readings, and review for 
each chapter in our book.  We have the original edition.  Check 
this out!
http://www.FaithFirst.com

How about helping feed the hungry each day?  Go to this site to 
do just that!  All it takes is a click of a mouse.
http://www.hungersite.com

Write to one of your favorite authors, Sharon Draper, about her 
books, TEARS OF A TIGER, FORGED BY FIRE, and DARKNESS BEFORE 
DAWN.  She answers all of the letters and e-mails she receives.
http://www.sharondraper.com

This is the site that we have joined as a class.  We promised to 
pray for our nation's leaders and have adopted a soldier to pray 
for.  How about taking it upon yourself to pray for a special 
military person on your own?
http://www.presidentialprayerteam.org

Are you writing poetry and just have to make it rhyme?  If you 
forgot to use the Rhyming Dictionary in the classroom, this is 
the site for you.  Type in a word, and it will give you a rhyming 
word.
http://www.lyricalline.com/rhymersearch.html

Do you need to practice your parts of speech?  This site offers 
you "fun" games where you can sharpen your skills on nouns, 
verbs, adjectives, etc.  There are two levels available.
http://www.funbrain.com/grammar/

   Do you need an outreach idea?  Do you want to honor our 
country's soldiers?  This is the site for you!
http://www.amillionthanks.org

   This site will give you tips on how to reach out to those 
serving in our military.
http://www.anysoldier.com

An interesting site that will provide teenagers with ideas on how 
to help out in the real world.  This may just the place you need 
to look for some possible activities for your service hours.
http://www.bygpub.com/books/tg2rw/volunteer.htm

Need to look up a saint?  This site lists the needs, jobs, 
weakness, etc. and then tells you the saint that matches up with 
it.
http://www.catholicdoors.com/misc/patron.htm

A great site where you can find an alphabetical lists of topics 
such as Catholic youth, lost articles, and art.  Then you can 
find the saints that are patrons of these areas.  Once you select 
a saint, a biography will pop up with all kinds of great 
information.
http://www.scborromeo.org/patron_p.htm

This is a patron saint index containing over 3500 saints!
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/indexsnt.htm

If you know the name of the saint you want to look up, this will 
give you information on that saint.
http://www.cin.org/saints.html

Mrs. Niemeier's homework page
http://teacherweb.com/IL/StJohn'sCatholic/Buettner/links1.stm

Mrs. Stortz's homework page
http://www.teacherweb.com/IL/StJohn%27sCatholic/MarciaStortz/

Mrs. Baum's homework page
http://teacherweb.com/IL/StJohn'sCatholic/MrBigham/index.html


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