Secondary Education
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| Spring break travel programs are covered on this very focused site. |
| This is "A Guide For Those Who Want To Know 'Just Enough To Have
Fun!' " Well organized and easy to read, Internet 101 provides good
basic information and allows you to choose areas where you'd like to
learn more. This would make a great tool for teachers and students. |
| If you are putting your school on the web and would like to look at
what others have done, come here for links. Part of the Cornell Theory
Center. |
| Kaplan offers downloadable test preparation software and many other
helps for those facing ACT, SAT, and similar tests. This is a large
site, much of it requiring registration and some of it requiring
payment. Financial aid information and a free mensa test are also
included |
| "The online network for bay area high schools" is a huge
site, well put together, and brimming with info and sites of interest to
students and educators across the country. |
| Formerly "The Homeschool/Homework Study Center," this site
has many helpful resource links to dictionaries, subject help,
encyclopedias, libraries, museums, professors online, and more. If you
need help with your homework, this is a good place to start. |
| Questions and answers on a huge range of scientific topics make this a
great site for information on science. And if you don't find the answer
you're looking for already here, ask a question of the mad scientist of
your choice. |
| This site has step-by-step information for 8th grade through college
students and their parents. It covers choosing a career, selecting a
college, obtaining financial aid, finding a job, and much more. |
| This is a resource page for Ms. Smith's eighth grade English classes
in Weymouth, MA, but most of the information and all of the many links
described here will be valuable to students and teachers of literature
and writing regardless of location. |
| This site contains activities and information for students and
teachers who are interested in learning more about the nervous system.
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| Bill Nye the Science Guy brings science to life by describing fun
experiments kids can do with things around the house, helping them
understand complex scientific theories in an easy to grasp way. Hands-on
learning is a big focus, with a wide range of experiments and fun. Why
didn't I have this guy for a science teacher? |
| This site includes information on hotels, weekend breaks, activities
for holidays, package vacations, and more. It includes a lot of
information on saving money on these packages as well. |
| This very professional looking site was developed by a group of high
school students to provide a place for young people to express their
opinions on topics of global importance. Still in its infancy, the site
already provides articles, some submitted by readers and others
reprinted from other sources, in such areas as Science and Technology
and the Environment. |
| A page dedicated to bringing information about the planet Jupiter and
the Galileo Program to Earth. |
| This is a collection of topics and ideas for research papers. The
topics index is searchable and there's also a writing center, research
center, and chat. This is a great place to start if you're uncomfortable
writing research papers or are having trouble finding a place to start.
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| This is an "electronic simulation of Wall Street trading"
where students in grades 4-12 form teams and invest $100,000. Tracking,
buying, and selling, they learn about the stock market and related
functions. Established in 1977 and now updated for Internet use, SMG
offers teacher training in addition to the onsite glossary and FAQ. |
| Extensive information on state programs created by the School to Work
Opportunities Act of 1994. Information on the act and how the programs
are set up is also included. The School to Work Program is designed to
bolster and enhance programs like career academies, youth
apprenticeship, Tech Prep, and cooperative education. |
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