The Library Resource Page

This page was designed
to guide and direct you to resources online.

ENGLISH
- iT's Online - The online publication
of iT's Magazine, containing both teacher & student sections with daily
lesson plans, projects and international pen pals.
- Columbia University Bartleby
Library - Online library of poetry, prose, and reference material.
- OneLook Dictionaries - Collection of
hundreds of dictionaries. Don't forget to click on "Browse Dictionary
List" and "More Dictionaries."
- Research Skills Area -
Resources & aids to guide students through the steps of successful
researching.
- KidPub - more than 11,000 stories
written by kids from all over the world.
- Writing Den - Informational
site for grades 4-12 to improve English reading, comprehension, and writing
skills.
- Classics Online - Classic novels
from 15 renowned authors, with complete print available for reading over
the web.
- Literary Hyper-Calendar
- Find out what happened in literary history on any particular day.
- Rhyming Dictionary
- Working on a poem and can't find a word that rhymes? Check out
this rhyme dictionary which allows you to enter a word and search for
words that rhyme with it.


MATH
- Eric's Treasure Trove
of Mathematics - encyclopedia of mathematical definitions and examples
in a more informal language
- Math Forum - large collection
of links to student and teacher resources, problems and questions of the
week.
-
Mathematics of the Internet - tour of mathematics for calculus, curves,
knots, primes, pi, etc.
- Regional Alliance Hub - K-12
mathematics, science, and technology.
- Mega Math - This site has
different types of problems for students to read and study. They
involve many different topics, such as colors schemes, numbers and limits,
algorithms, probability and more.
- Unofficial TI Calculator Homepage -
covers basic overview, programmability, archives of programs in Basic
and Assembly languages, and even reviews of existing programs.
- Doctor Math - This site
is a compilation of math questions previously submitted and answered. New
questions may be posed and submitted by anyone visiting this site.
- Math to Build on
- There are many different tricks involving memory aids for fractions
and functions, working with angles, degrees, variables and other related
topics. Even includes and online glossary of mathematical terms.


HISTORY
- Lone Star Junction - Early Texas
history with multidimensional events, notable Texans, documents, history
forum, book reviews, etc.
- Colonial Williamsburg - history of
the the colonial capital of Virginia, colonial life, biographies,
children, slaves, etc.
- The Perseus Project - digital
library for studying literature, history, art and archeology from ancient
Greece and Rome.
- Consolatium Philosophorum
- of the discussion of Medieval, Middle Ages and Renaissance art, literature,
music, sociology, culture, architecture and history.
- Civil War Archive - regimental
histories, corps histories, battle summaries, rosters, reports, letters,
links, battle flags and diaries.


SCIENCE
- The Globe Project - hands-on program
that joins students, educators, and scientists from around the world in
studying the global environment.
- The Center for Human Simulation
- the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center's database of anatomical
detail defined digitally in three dimensions brings about endless possibilities
in visualization and simulations.
- Inner Body - Interactive web site
aimed at education on the human anatomy.
- Solar System Tour
- Online site hosting rich environment of information about the different
planets in our system, along with other astral bodies of briefhistory
of space exploration.
- Albert Einstein Online - This
site includes links to biographies of Albert Einstein, his papers, Einstein
quotes, pictures of him, related pages, and announcements concerning him.
- UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology
- Find out all about paleontology here! You can browse by
taxon, period, or topic to get information on many living and extinct species.
You can find out where fossils have been found, when and where animals
lived, what family a species belongs to, morphology of the species, and
more!


TEACHERS
#1 Think Quest
#2 Teachers Net
#3 Federal Resources
#4 Devils Rope Museum
#5 PBS Teacher Source
We hope that this site has
helped you calm those homework headaches. Please come again, and
bring a friend along too. It's been fun, see you later!

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This page was last updated on 9/21/04.