provide resources on their websites for students in specific courses. These include readings, assignments, and even practice exams. Students may wish to consult the weblinks school list with links to their respective websites.
Learning links: Cyber-help for students
Do you have a project due and need information? Want to find out more about an area of interest? Just surfing? Learning Links is your on-line connection to some of the best resources on the web. Sites are classified as K (kindergarten) to grade level and as SS for secondary school. Check out our English, Math, Science and More Stuff links-and come back and visit--the list will grow! Do you have a link you'd like to add? Just e-mail us your suggestion.
Student Transcripts Frequently asked questions on how to get a copy of student transcripts.
Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of Frequently Asked Questions (the Dr. Math FAQ).
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration operates several websites with information for students in many related fields to space and space exploration.
This is a place where educators could find information without searching the entire Internet. They created an information source on the Web with news from USA Today, monthly site reviews and employment listings to keep educators up to date. And they created original content such as lesson plans, articles written by education experts, and information on how to make the best use of technology in the classroom, so that educators could find ideas at the click of a mouse.
Replete with advice, study tools, and other resources, Ask Jeeves for Kids is an intuitive search engine that allows for questions to be asked and provides multiple results.
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