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Aplusmath.com
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Classzone.com
Google.Com
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Dance Mat Typing
Starfall
World Book Encyclopedia
 


History Sites

Annenberg/CPB - A Biography of America
Archaeology.org
History Channel
MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, and Homework
The Library of Congress

 

Literature (Eighth Grade)
 

Alabama—Greensboro (posted 1/07/07)
Alabama--Eutaw (posted 1/07/07)
Alabama--Dallas County—Selma (posted 1/07/07)
American Memory from the Library of Congress
Anne Frank
Edgar Allen Poe
How to Write Page 1
Rebecca Caudill Nominees
Scottboro Boys
The Raven
The Midnight Rider Virtual Museum


 


 

Literature (Seventh Grade)

The Highwayman - http://teachersfirst.com/lessons/highwayman/index.html

Social Studies (Seventh Grade)

Countries and Flags - http://www.multcolib.org/homework/cntryhc.html#count
Current World Information - http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/world/worldci.html
Embassy's in Washington-http://www.embassy.org/embassies/index.html
National Geographic - http://nationalgeographic.com/
Travel Guides - http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide
How Far is it? - http://www.indo.com/distance/
Geography World - http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/101.html
UN Infonation- http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/infonation3/menu/advanced.asp

Social Studies Sites (Sixth Grade)
 

Elizabeth I (posted 5/16/07)
Tower of London (posted 5/16/07)
Tudor History (posted 5/16/07)
The Tudors (posted 5/16/07)
Explorers (posted 5/16/07)
Castles (posted 3/23/06)
People in the Middle Ages
Medieval Towns
Webquest
Ancient China  (posted 2/19/06)
Ancient Civilization (posted 11/15/05)
Ancient Egypt
Louvre Museum Official Website
Mesopotamia - The British Museum
Myth Web (posted 11/15/05)
Olympic Games of Ancient Greece (posted 11/15/05)
Pharaoh Research I
Pharaoh Research II
Professional Books
Who Killed King Tut?
Write Like a Babylonian
Roman Colosseum - http://rome.arounder.com/colosseo/fullscreen.html

Social Studies Sites (Eighth Grade)

FDR Declaration of War Speech (posted 05/0207)
Westward Expansion (posted 1/07/07)
WWI Causes (posted 3/26/06)
http://www.nps.gov/anti/battle.htm (posted 2/19/06)
http://www.nps.gov/anti/photos/Mod_photo_T.htm (posted 2/19/06)
http://www.nps.gov/gett/home.htm (posted 2/19/06)
http://www.nps.gov/apco/ (posted 2/19/06)
American Presidents
Heroes of the Revolution
The 13 Colonies WebQuest
Underground Railroad - http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/99/railroad/index.html


 

Citations and Bibliographies
Book: Last name, first. Title. (City: Publishing co,
year.)
Internet: Author. Website. Date last updated.
If there is no author, put n.a.   If no date, put n.d.
For an encyclopedia, there will be an editor and you
will put their name and then e.d. afterwards.
Within your report, if you use a sentence straight
from another source, you must put it in quotes and
cite it. After you put the author and the page the
quote can be found on or the website.
Ex. “King Tut was only 9 when he took the throne.”
(Donovan, 10).
Put everything in your own words otherwise.
Bibliographies are always in ABC order.