Heinle’s Newbury House Dictionary
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Headbone Derby: Iz and Auggie Go to the Polls
"This research adventure and contest for grades four through eight, runs from September 22 until December 12, 1997. Play and learn the fundamentals of Internet research while applying your knowledge of American government. The Iz and Auggie story line is presented in comic strip format, with a research puzzle at the end of each episode. In order to solve the puzzle, access to the search directory Yahoo! is integrated into the game. If you get stuck, there are hints to help you. But using them will lower your score. Plan on each of the eight episodes taking about fifty minutes."
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H3 - Handy Homework Helper
Reviewed August 28, 1999 by a reader from United States who is affiliated with the site. I know it sound kind of conceited for me to rate my own site a 5-star site, but many many months of work have gone into it.I consider it to be one of the finest homework help sites on the net. At this time it has over 1600 excellent educational links all categorized into subjects and some into sub-subjects. It is updated with new links added and dead links removed on a bi-weekly rotating time schedule.
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Great Sites For Kids
Reviewed November 25, 2000 by Christina, a parent from Olathe, Kansas who is affiliated with the site. Great Sites For Kids searches the Internet to find fun and educational web sites for kids in the following categories: Biography/History, Geography, Language Arts, Math, Music, Science/Nature, and Just For Fun web sites. Also included are a craft, recipe, book, and word of the week.
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Great American Speeches
"PBS has created a timeline of ninety twentieth-century American speeches, set among relevant historical events. To view the full text of each speech in a pop-up window, click on the Speech tag. Some entries also include audio or video clips. The archive begins with Booker T. Washington’s 1895 speech at The Cotton State Exposition in Atlanta, GA, and concludes with Elie Wiesel’s 1999 speech at a White House symposium that marked the forty-fourth anniversary of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp. Any of these great speeches is sure to inspire you, and provide ideas on how to develop your own speech."
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Great Speeches
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Great American Speeches
"This PBS timeline covers ninety twentieth-century American speeches, set among relevant historical events. To view the full text of each speech in a pop-up window, click on the Speech tag. Some entries also include audio or video clips. The archive begins with Booker T. Washington’s 1895 speech at The Cotton State Exposition in Atlanta, GA, and concludes with Elie Wiesel’s 1999 speech at a White House symposium that marked the forty-fourth anniversary of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp."
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Google Define
"Google now supplies definitions through its search function. Simply search for either ""what is your-term-here"" or ""define your-term-here"" and you will see a Web definition at the top of the search results. To see only definitions (and no search results) try ""define: your-term-here"" . What’s interesting about the results is that they do not come from a single glossary, but rather are culled from a large variety of sources. For a single, more definitive result from Dictionary.com, simply search on your word in Google, and then click the ""[definition]"" link at the right-hand margin of the blue bar."
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Go Math
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Get Net Wise Glossary
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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