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Education:
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Franklin Institute Virtual Science Museum
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They 'bring the exhibits, resources, and fun of a museum visit right to
your desktop' with virtual exhibits and hotlists.
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Helping Your
Kids Learn Science
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For parents. Do your kids ask Why is the sky blue, Why do things fall to
the ground, How do seeds grow, What makes sound and music, Where do mountains
come from, Well, look into this from the government.
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Kennedy Space Center
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This is a great site with more information than you can handle almost.
It includes stuff such as it's historical archive, shuttle mission info.,
facilities there, and much much more!
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Discovery Channel
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Here is the cable channel known for its interesting educational programs.
This site contains articles and and cable channel schedules.
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Geometry Forum
Online
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More than math, it offer links to many other areas of interest like graphics,
projects on the Internet, publications, creating Web pages, and more.
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Intercultural E-Mail Classroom
Connections
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The IECC (Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections) mailing lists are
provided by St. Olaf College as a free service to help teachers and classes
link with partners in other countries and cultures for e-mail classroom
pen-pal and project exchanges.
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Maps of
the United States
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This is a very extensive collection of maps of the U.S. It has info, pics
and much more on the maps.
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NCSA Education Program
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Makes the connection between scientific research and education, and makes
the tools for computational science available in the classroom.
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BillNye
the Science guy Web
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A very entertaining site that combines fun and science. It also has a daily
science experiment that kids can try at home.
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Street Cents Online
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This is an exellent page based on the CBC program Street Cents. Here kids
can voice there opinion today's issues.
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Math Help facility
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A website available to everyone as a reference for basic math topics, including
fractions, geometry, percents, real numbers, and many other topics.
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The
Hargrett Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
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At the University of Georgia maintains a collection of about 800 historical
maps spanning nearly 500 years, from the sixteenth century through the
early twentieth century.
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National Atlas
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SchoolNet offers all sorts of information about Canada, including maps,
a geography quiz, and more.
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Research Paper
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This website has topics, ideas, and assistance for school related research
projects. The Internet is a tremendous resource. They'll show you
how to make the most of your time online.
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Homework
Answers
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Kids can view answers and pointers about math, science, geography, and
social studies.
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Learning
About Leonardo
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Lets you learn about Leanardo da Vinci and his great works!
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The Piano Education
Page
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It lets you time travel to meet a famous composer or pianist, learn how
to have more fun with your piano lessons, get a great tip to help with
your lessons, and even ask a piano teacher your own question!
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Neuroscience
for Kids
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A website that includes experiments and activities, lets you explore the
nervous system, and find other resources for teaching neuroscience.
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Collaborative Book
Review Project
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brings school classrooms from every province and territory in Canada together
electronically to review a recent book. Their work in progress can be read
on their bulletin board.
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