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Student
Links
Kid's
Place Kids' games and activities for math, reading, language
arts, social studies, and more! A Houghton-Mifflin site - the
publishers of our Math book series.
WiseGorilla
Free educational clip art and links to other sources of public
domain materials.
NashvilleWired.com
A community portal with an accumulation of information on various
neighborhoods, community events, and businesses in Nashville. Information
for residents, visitors and future residents of Nashville.
Roald
Dahl's Official Website is an amazing and fun resource for
fans of this favorite author of James and the Giant Peach,
The BFG, and Matilda. There are lots of pages and
links to explore for students and teachers.
Ben's
Guide to U.S. Government for Kids is a free online service
of official Government information from all three branches of the
U.S. Government. Ben’s Guide provides information and activities
specifically tailored for educators, parents, and students in K-12.
These resources can help teach about our government and how it works.
Weather
Wiz Kids is a website designed by a Meteorologist with games
and experiments to explain different types of weather.
FDA
Kids is by the Food and Drug Administration with links to
a Food Safety Quiz, All About Animals and more.
Smithsonian
Zoological National Park is the "virtual" National
Zoo, where people everywhere can explore their resources, see their
programs, and join in celebrating, studying, and protecting species
and their habitats.
Netdictionary is an alphabetical reference guide to technical,
cultural, and humorous terms related to the Internet.
Ask
Dr. Math has answers to frequently asked questions
and classic problems
The
MegaMath project is intended to bring unusual and important
mathematical ideas to elementary school classrooms so that young
people and their teachers can think about them together.
Dictionary
of Units provides a summary of most of the units of
measurement to be found in use around the world today (and a few
of historical interest), together with the appropriate conversion
factors needed to change them into a 'standard' unit of the SI.
The
Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences.
Profiled here are African American men and women who
have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering.
MadSci
Network represents a collective cranium of scientists providing
answers to your questions. For good measure we provide a variety
of oddities and other ends as well.
BugBios aims
to help you really see insects for the miniature marvels
they represent and to understand how intertwined our cultures have
become with these alien creatures.
Planetary
Science Research Discoveries (PSRD) is an educational site
sharing the latest research on planets, meteorites, and other solar
system bodies being made by NASA-sponsored scientists.
A
Space Library provides a solar system simulator and
maps.
The U.S.
Naval Observatory is one of the oldest scientific agencies
in the country. Established in 1830 as the Depot of Charts and Instruments,
its primary mission was to care for the U.S. Navy's chronometers,
charts and other navigational equipment.
The
Biology Project. The University of Arizona online
interactive resource for learning biology.
The
Tree of Life Web Project. A collaborative Internet
project containing
information about phylogeny and biodiversity.
U.S.
Geological Survey, Earthquake Hazards Program. Earthquake
news, research and FAQs.
Volcano
World, The Web's Premier Source of Volcano Info.
Activities
for ESL Students There are over 1,000 quizzes,
exercises and puzzles on the website to help you study English
as a Second Language.
Metro
Nashville Schools Student's Corner. Sites for
Kids and Teens.
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