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     You’ll find the Books & Free E-Books section of this archive an excellent source of “greatest books” reading lists and free e-book versions of the classics. And, of course, there’s much more reference material of all kinds in this archive under Internet Resources.

PREPARE FOR TESTS

     Test Prepreview, “your source for free online practice tests,” leads you to many other sites that prepare for many kinds of tests.

http://www.testprepreview.com/

ONLINE SAFETY TIPS

     Handy tips for kids who socialize online.

http://onguardonline.gov/socialnetworking_youth.html

101+ RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS

     This list is a handy place to start, but, as I said in the introduction, you’ll find many more student resources in the Internet Resources section of this archive.

http://studenthacks.org/2008/03/04/resources/

LAPBOOKING

     Lapbooks can be on any topic. “Each lapbook is an original creation, will be different according to topic and creator, and will be a treasure for years to come. There is no right or wrong way to lapbook.”

http://lapbooking.wordpress.com/

http://lapbooking.bravehost.com/

HOW TO WRITE THE PERFECT PAPER

     He’s now telling his secret to the world.

http://www.ryanholiday.net/archives/2007/05/on_the_spartans_and_the_perfec.phtml

ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGE RESOURCES

     Guys Read. Choose from books younger guys would like, ones “middle guys” would like, and books for older guys.

http://guysread.com/

     English Scholar. Hundreds of links for the teaching of English. Most are at high school and college level.

http://englishscholar.com/

     Master Page For Studying Any Language.

http://mahalo.com/Category:Languages

SCIENCE RESOURCES

     Atomic Tuneup: How The Body Rejuvenates Itself.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11893583

     Neuroscience For Kids – or, in everyday language, “memory games.”

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chmemory.html

     Sites With Outstanding Science Content For Grades 3 to 8.

http://www.eduplace.com/science/bestofthenet/index.html

MATH RESOURCES

     Find here online math resources at the high school and college levels.

http://www.homeschoolmath.net/math_resources_4.php

SOCIAL STUDIES RESOURCES

     My Internet Resources section called “Historical And News Resources” has many more online history sites listed.

     Best History Sites “is an award-winning portal that contains annotated links to over 1000 history web sites as well as links to hundreds of quality K-12 history lesson plans, history teacher guides, history activities, history games, history quizzes, and more.” (You’ll also find outstanding historical materials in this archive’s Internet Resources section.)

http://www.besthistorysites.net/

     The National Geographic Map Machine has more than just maps. It also has “photos, facts, and fun. Here you can find the place you're looking for - or get lost in the cultures, sights, and sounds of the world.”

http://java.nationalgeographic.com/studentatlas/

     National Geographic News. You can choose from animal news, ancient world, environment news, cultures news, more. Lots of photos and videos.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/index.html

     Exploration Through The Ages tells about explorers from the very beginnings of civiliation to the present times.

http://www.mariner.org/exploration/index.php

FREE COLLEGE-LEVEL COURSEWORK

     To get college credits, you of course have to pay. But if you simply want to learn the material, the ONLINE EDUCATION DATABASE can help. Find there “236 Open Courseware Collections, Podcasts, and Videos.” Plus they tell you how to locate more, using the sites they list under Archives. Which sites are VAST. In other words, the process of putting all human knowledge onto the Internet is well under way, and the little chunk of human knowledge you want to put into your mind and memory is probably lurking in there somewhere.

http://oedb.org/library/features/236-open-courseware-collections

     You’ll find more material on free college-level education resources under Education, College Level.




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