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Middle and HighSchool Guide
"This grade-by-grade guide to getting into college starts in middle schoolwith career exploration and choosing pre-college curriculum. It continuesthrough high school to entrance exams, college applications and acceptance. Outstanding!"
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Merriam-Webster Online
"I don’t know why my mouth trips over the word ""quintessential."" It’s one of my favorite words lately. I’m hoping that I’ve re-programmed my brain by listening to it repeatedly at this Merriam-Webster dictionary site. In addition to the audio pronunciation clips, visit to grab a free dictionary look-up toolbar for your Internet Explorer browser, to play a fun round of Dictionary Devil, and to listen to the Word for the Wise audio broadcast."
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Mathematical Quotations Server
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Mad Scientist Network
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Little Explorers
"From ""aardvark"" to ""zoologist,"" little Net surfers can click their way through the alphabet. Each letter of Little Explorers’ dictionary has dozens of illustrated entries, most of them linked to external sites. For the letter A"", explore Africa, acid rain, astronomy and more. As you roam onto the Net, the Little Explorers’ alphabet frame remains at the top of your screen, so you can return at any time. The dictionary is also available in English/Spanish, English/French, English/German and Portugese."
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Library Spot
"What’s your favorite spot in the library? Is it the reference desk? The magazine rack? The reading room? You’ll find them all at Library Spot, which won me over with its clean well- organized, well-lit design. My favorite clicks are found at the Reference Desk, which is arranged in alphabetic order from Acronyms to Statistics."
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Library of Congress
"The Library of Congress is a national treasure both on and off the Web. My two favorite sections are American Memory ("America’s story in words, sounds and pictures") which has a terrific Today in History page, and the online exhibitions. Teachers will appreciate the Learning Page with lesson plans and activities such as Historical Detective ("Was Billy the Kid really killed by Pat Garrett at Fort Sumner, New Mexico?") To give you an idea of the diversity of the exhibits, two current features are Sigmund Freud and Pat Oliphant, the Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist."
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Law For Kids
Reviewed December 6, 2000 by Jeffrey Schrade, a reader from United States who is affiliated with the site. Kids faced with tough decisions can visit www.lawforkids.org to learn the laws about drugs, violence, property damage and a range of other subjects. LawForKids.org offers a quick and easy way to learn about the law. Each page on LawForKids.org is written so that kids can understand the law as it relates to the choices they make on a daily basis.And, if kids still have a question after browsing hundreds of pages about law written in friendly terms, they can Speak UP! and ask any question about the law directly from LawForKids.org. Lawyers who volunteer for the Arizona Bar Foundation answer these questions daily, and all answers are posted on LawForKids.org.
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KidZlibrary.com
Reviewed December 18, 2000 by Robert Gagnon, a parent from Ottawa Ontario Canada who is affiliated with the site: "Although I settled on libraries as a topic for your list, this site would easily fit any learning site for kids, parents, teachers and grandparents who wish to foster a love of reading in children. These is simply no other site on the Net that brings children’s stories to life with rich illustration and captivating narration like KidZlibrary.com does. See for yourself, you will love it, and so will your kids. " [Editor’s Note: Other then these free samples, this site is a for-fee service]
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KidsNook.com
Reviewed January 27, 2000 by David Sornberger, a teacher from Toronto, Canada who is affiliated with the site. An informative, entertaining, and safe search engine designed with the needs and wants of children in mind.
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