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AAAMath - This is a site that offers tutorials students can read through to understand the concepts and then it has practice exercises for the students to try. It also has links to other math game sites.
Cool Math - Here is a site that is an amusement park of things for the kids to do. It has brain games, jigsaw puzzles, math games, and much more. Check it out!!
World of Math online - Free math lessons and math homework help from basic math to algebra, geometry and beyond. Students, teachers, parents, and everyone in between benefits from this site.
Aplusmath - This web site was developed to help students improve their math skills interactively.
Math Forum - The Internet's premier ask-an-expert math help service. Ask Dr. Math a question using the Dr. Math Web form.
Technology in America - a spotlight on the development of the telephone, TV, and the New York subway system. Presented by The American Experience.
Timeline of Nuclear Technology - follow the progress of nuclear power its use in this timeline from PBS and WGBH.
Women of NASA - showcases outstanding women who are enjoying successful careers in math, science, and technology.
Civil War
Medicine - learn about medicine at the start of the Civil War,
medical technology and transport, and amputations.
Technology
Timeline - This History Timeline has been
developed to provide a 'snapshot' of the famous people and
events during this historical time period.
Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com - this great site for geography teachers and students contains lots of activities, an outline map atlas with more than 1,800 maps, and a 3-D virtual museum of geography.
History Channel - Traveler - although this site is designed for the traveller, there's lots of good information for geography and social studies reports too!
Destinations
- information and travel tips on the history, geography, and
culture of countries around the world.
Google Earth - Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others.
Loch Ness Live - check out the webcam, learn about the history of the Loch Ness Monster, send a Nessie e-card, and lots more.
Nessie of Loch Ness - information and possible explanations for the Loch Ness Monster from the Museum of Unnatural History.
Bermuda Triangle, The - explains the legend of the region and a maze for you to escape from.
National Geographic - Bermuda Triangle - National Geographic's take on this mysterious region of the Atlantic Ocean.
Mysteries of Deep Space - from black holes to supernovas, PBS examines the unexplained facets of the universe.
Animals Around the World - great links to animal resources.
Desert Animals - learn about the animals which exist in the hostile environment of the desert.
Forest Animals - learn about the different types of animals which live in deciduous forests.
Grassland Animals - pictures and descriptions of animals which live in the grasslands, such as grazing mammals.
Taiga Animals - many of these animals hibernate, like the wolverine, or migrate south, like the Canada Goose, to deal with the cold winter in the Taiga biome.
Tundra Animals - pictures and information about the animals which have adapted to the harsh life of the tundra.
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