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Extractions: @import url(style.css); Stanley BPS Library Selected and annotated by Becky Russell Finding good sites on the Internet to help with homework can eat up a lot of time. Here's a list to get you started. At the top you will find really good general reference sites with a lot of information all in one place. Following that are some choice sites in specific academic categories. At the bottom of the list are a few "pathfinders," big lists of other sites that will help you if you haven't found what you need by the time you have read that far. Good luck! Bartleby.com: Great Books Online This site has many reliable reference books available online in one place. It offers full text articles from the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2001. The site also has a dictionary, thesaurus, several books of quotations, the King James Bible, Gray's Anatomy, and a gazetteer. The books are divided into four categories-reference, fiction, verse, and nonfiction. Pick a category to search or one particular reference book in a category. It is linked to Amazon.com so be careful to enter your search into the right inquiry box or you may find yourself linked to the online store. Infoplease Encyclopedia
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Extractions: What is Minnesota's state butterfly? What did Minnesota look like before it became a state? Where can you get a copy of the State Constitution? How did "Blue Earth County" get its name? The Minnesota Secretary of State Student Page has information on State symbols, territorial maps, important State documents, information on the "Origin of Minnesota County Names", and links to Homework Help, Your Government, How To Make Money, Elections, and Trivia. North Star Overviews and links to additional information about topics of interest to Minnesotans, prepared by Minnesota Legislative Reference Librarians. Some of the issues include: Unicameral Legislature, Light Rail Transit, Public Welfare, Charter Schools, Feedlots, and Minnesota's Graduation Rule. State and Local Government on the Net: Minnesota
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Extractions: Look here for a guide to Hispanic music, milestones in Hispanic-American history, activities for celebrating Cinco de Mayo and other Hispanic holidays, and biographies of 50 notable Hispanic-Americans, including author Sandra Cisneros, labor leader Cesar Chavez, and singer Ricky Martin. H-GIG African American History
The Illinois History Resource Page A webliography of links to topics including the state's symbol and song, government information, genealog Category Regional North America Society and Culture History homework Helper for Elementary Students. Graveyards in Chicago Over 200 excellentphotos and history of Chicago's most famous tombs and Native americans. http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~sorensen/hist.html
Extractions: For non-history Factoid information about the weather, average temperature, highest point, population, statistics, rate of unemployment, etc. contact the Illinois State Library reference service or call their Information Line at (217) 782-7596. Also check Help with School Work: State Symbols, History, Genealogy, Fourth Grade Reports, History Fair before you write me for help. The word "ILLINOIS" is the French form of the Algonquin name ILLINI which means "superior men." It is how some native Americans in this area referred to themselves. Official State of Illinois Home Page or Governor Rod R. Blagojevich and a tour of the The Executive Mansion Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White Illinois State Archives ... Illinois State Library , vehicle and driver's licenses, corporations and THE 2001-2002 BLUE BOOK and The 2000 Millennium Edition BLUE BOOK and The 2001-2002 HANDBOOK OF GOVERNMENT Attorney General Lisa Madigan Comptroller Daniel W. Hynes
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Extractions: for U.S. History Surveys By J. Patrick McCarthy To integrate technology effectively into your teaching, use it first as a tool to improve and possibly complement what you already do. The Internet and course web sites offer many teaching possibilities and options that generally fall into one of two categories: use the Web as a multimedia coursepack or as an interactive teaching tool. Traditional coursepacks and print readers rely heavily upon primary texts and occasionally include images of other historical sources. By using the web, one can customize a digital coursepack that includes a syllabus, texts, maps, images, audio, video, and other web sites. Students are able to view and print from the site, and it is an excellent way to store and organize digital presentations, which one can modify throughout the term. Using the web in this way is a natural extension of using primary source readers, coursepacks, and photocopies for assignments or showing transparencies, slides, and videoclips in the classroom. As an interactive teaching tool, a course web site via the Internet offers a different set of options. Just as e-mail has changed how we communicate, online features such as class bulletin boards, chat rooms that offer real-time communication, online recordkeeping and grade posting, and the submission and posting of assignments facilitate student-instructor and student-student interaction. In a range from supplementing traditional courses to forming the bases of online classes, these technological choices should initially assist and augment teaching processes already in place, rather than radically alter them. Once you first comfortably and proficiently integrate technology into current teaching, you will readily discover and create new ways to teach with it.
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Extractions: By Suzy Hansen (for Salon.com) I remember reading Morrison's essay and choking. Morrison's estimation of Clinton's blackness seemed shallow, offensive and beside the point. At the time, I wasn't the only one unnerved, and I'm sure many people still have problems with calling Clinton "the first black president," no matter how Morrison intended it. Yet, in retrospect, I realize that my sharp reaction had something to do with age: I was pretty young when Reagan and Bush were in office. Like most white people, I didn't understand how Clinton related to the African-American community; I also had a limited memory of how other presidents treated blacks. DeWayne Wickham's "Bill Clinton and Black America," mostly a collection of interviews he conducted with such African-Americans as NAACP president Kweisi Mfume, actor Tim Reid and columnist Betty Baye, fills in both gaps. The book specifically illuminates how blacks responded to Clinton and just how different his presidency was from every other one in American history. The latter might be Wickham's more important point. Clinton, despite some notable blunders (especially welfare reform), impressed blacks with his policies particularly his many appointments of African-Americans. More famously, Clinton radiated a certain style. As Bill Campbell, former mayor of Atlanta, notes, "We know when white folks are comfortable around us and when they're not." And while some of that convincing style had to do with Clinton's genuine interest in black culture, much of it had to do with as Morrison and many others have pointed out his poor, Southern roots.
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Extractions: United States History http://www.californiahistory.net/ California History Online: uses the annotated, scrollingtimeline format to teach the history of the Golden State. The journey begins with a look at the physical landscape: drill down to learn more about mountains, deserts, valleys, climate zones, flora and fauna. The next chapter explores the cultures of the first Californians, from the Colorado River to the Oregon border. The site's thoughtful designers have made it easy to locate and print specific pages along the chronological trail. Some of the periods explored in depth include Spanish colonial, the Gold Rush, the railroad era, and the Great Depression. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/activity.html American Memory - Learning Page - Library of Congress http://www.animatedatlas.com/movie.html Growth of a Nation - wonderful movie which shows the growth of the US from the original 13 states in 1789 to the 1950's when Hawaii and Alaska became states. The map has clickable sections, too. http://bensguide.gpo.gov/k-2/games/
Suggest of historical resources; Amazing americans; Jump Back com (brings to life famoustrials, stories middle grades); Social Studies Links; StarTribune homework help; http://www.clevelandschools.org/training/hist.htm
Extractions: History/Geography./Social Studies Africa Online (grades 3-12; virtual tour of eight regions; how-to's on African activities; free lesson plans) America's Story from America's Library (grades K-8; full of historical resources; Amazing Americans; Jump Back in Time; See, Hear and Sing; Explore the States; Join America at Play) Anne Frank Online Atlantic Canada Lesson Plans (grades K-8; over 200 lesson plans) Around the World: 50 States AwesomeStories.com (brings to life famous trials, stories, movies, biographies, disasters, law buzz, and more) Black History Links Civil War Women ClassBrain: Country Reports (grades K-12; maps, symbols, emblems, tourism, history, statistics, official country sites, bibliography guides, templates, and more) ClassBrain: State Reports (grades K-12; maps, symbols, emblems, tourism, history, statistics, official state sites, bibliography guides, templates, and more) Enchanted Learning - US Facts (all grades; facts, maps, printouts, quizzes)
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