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Links

Please use the links below as review or for extra practice.  Feel free to 
explore other links that are included in the sites below.

Let me know if you have trouble accessing any of these sites.  Sometimes you 
can backspace on the address until you get to the main address (usually 
ending with .com or .org) and go on from there.












Social Studies, General, Religion ILA, Math, Science


This is the Colonial Williamsburg website.  You can add /Almanack 
or /life/life.cfm after the last word in the address (/history) 
to bring you to more information on the site.
www.history.org/history

This site contains primary (original) sources from 18th century 
America.  It includes games, music, journals, etc.
www.earlyamerica.com

This contains eyewitness accounts of North American exploration.
www.americanjourneys.com

This site has lots of interesting information about the American 
Revolution.  It includes culture, online movies, battle 
information, etc.
www.newton.k12.ks.us/tech/ar.htm

This has a listing of other websites that contain information 
about the American Revolution.
www.kidinfo.com/American_History/American_Revolution.html

This is a very interesting site about life in colonial times.  It 
is presented from a young person's point of view.
www.library.thinkquest.org/J002611F

  National Geographic for Kids
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/

  White House for Kids
http://www.whitehouse.gov/kids/whlife/index.html

Homework Help - over 300 internet sites
http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjinchbeck

Click on the "KIDS" link and it will link you up with 
other sites for most school subjects.
http://www.awesomelibrary.org

This site links you to many sites that offer help with homework.  
Some are free.  It is worth checking out.
http://www.refdesk.com/homework.html

This is an interactive prayer site.  It guides one through 
prayerful meditation using scripture.  It can be a brief Bible 
verse or a longer passage.  You set the pace.
http://www.sacredspace.ie

This site has stories abut patron saints and the saint of the 
day.  It has prayers, daily meditations, seasonal features, movie 
reviews, and free Catholic e-cards -- and more!
http://www.americancatholic.org

This is the official website of the United States Conference of 
Catholic Bishops- the "governing" body of bishops in the United 
States.  It conains a wealth of information about the Catholic 
Church, including the latest news, Church documents, 
evangelization, social justice, life issues, and articles related 
to the laity and the family.
www.usccb.org

This is the website of the cable channel, EWTN (Eternal Word 
Network).  It is a channel devoted to topics, issues, items of 
interest related to the Catholic faith.
http://www.ewtn.org

Grammar activities.
www.eslbears.homestead.com

Famous poets of the English language are given.
http://www.famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets_african_american.html

Organized by the Scholastic Book Company (the same company that 
supplies our Book Fairs), this site has educational games as well 
as information about books of interest.
http://www.scholastic.com

African American poets are given.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~vvesper/afampoet.htm

Interactive reading/grammar activities.
jc-schools.net/tutorials/interact-read.htm

This is the Math version of "Do You Want To Be a Millionaire?"
www.netrover.com/~kingskid/mathquiz/mathionaire.htm

This site offers links to homework help, games, extra practice in 
Math.
http://www.math.com

This is a commercial site, but it does have a few interesting 
"mindbender" puzzles.
http://www.murderousmaths.co.uk/games

Professor Freedman's Math Help
http://www.mathpower.com

This is the website for our new Math text, New Progress in Math.  
You may use the link below, or www.progressinmathematics.com
http://www.sadlier-oxford.com/math

This gives all kinds of Math word problems at various levels.  It 
is interactive.
http://www.mathplayground.com/wpdatabase/wpindex.html

This interactive site reviews spelling rules, gives practice with 
difficult words, and has songs as a way to remember rules.
http://www.resourceroom.net/readspell/

Coordinated with the Glencoe Math text; has BrainPOPS, self-check 
quizzes; tutorials; tests; parent-student study guide; etc.
www.glencoe.com/sec/math/algebra/algebra1/algebra1_05/

A gateway to other math websites
www.firstmath.com

Interactive games and links to other sites
www.mathmovesu.com/

 Lots of math helps/tips
http://www.mathpower.com/

Word problems, riddles, some arranged by holiday theme
http://www.rhischool.com/math.htm

Every topic in Math is covered; gives explanations of formulas; 
also has Spelling and Social Studies.
www.321know.com

This site has jingles to help the student remember math rules.  
If you go to the main website, there are a variety of activities, 
worksheets, etc. for a variety of subjects.
www.onlinemathlearning.com/mnemonics-for-geometry.html

Math games at every level covering a variety of math topics.
www.math-play.com

This site is about genetics.
eee.eurekascience.com/ICanDoThat/

This site has many different topics, activities, and information 
related to feelings, how the body works, recipes, health 
problems, dictionary of medical terms, etc.  It is worth checking 
out!
http://kidshealth.org/kid/

This site contains information about science topics and science 
projects. 
http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/index.html


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