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  TEACHING RESOURCES
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NEW YORK TIMES LEARNING NETWORK - Created for students and teachers in
grades 3 through 12, The Learning Network is a free news service that
provides news summaries, quizzes, and even daily lesson plans.

   <A href=http://www.nytimes.com/learning>
http://www.nytimes.com/learning
</A>

ASKERIC LESSON PLANS - More than 2000 unique lesson plans which have
been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers.  If you have a
great lesson plan you would like to share with educators all over the
world, send it in.

   <A href=http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons>
http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons
</A>

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  REFERENCE TOOLS
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REFDESK - In a library, if you don't know where to look for a
reference book, you go to the Reference Librarian.  On the Internet,
if you don't know where to look for answers, you go to Refdesk.com.
At first glance, the sheer amount of useful links on the Refdesk home
page can be overwhelming.  But it's really quite well organized and
useful.

   <A href=http://www.refdesk.com>
http://www.refdesk.com
</A>

LIBRARY SPOT - Convenient links to popular online Almanacs,
Calculators, Dictionaries, Directories, Encyclopedias, Historic
Documents, Quotations, Statistics, and Thesauri.

   <A href=http://www.libraryspot.com>
http://www.libraryspot.com
</A>

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  HOMEWORK HELPERS
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HOMEWORK SPOT - A free homework information portal that features the
very best K-12 homework-related sites. With the help of students,
parents and teachers, their team of educators, librarians and
journalists has scoured the Web to bring you the best resources for
English, math, science, history, art, music, technology, foreign
language, college prep, health, life skills, extracurricular
activities and much more.

   <A href=http://www.homeworkspot.com>
http://www.homeworkspot.com
</A>

INFOPLEASE HOMEWORK CENTER - Find useful information by subject area,
develop better writing, note-taking and study skills, and search
through previous questions and answers from other students.

   <A href=http://www.infoplease.com/homework>
http://www.infoplease.com/homework
</A>

THE KIDS ON THE WEB - This is an excellent site maintained as a labor
of love by Internet luminary Brendan Kehoe.  Kids on the Web has links
for Homework Tools, Educational Sites and much more.  You could spend
days exploring all these links, and Brendan adds new ones every month.

   <A href=http://www.zen.org/~brendan/kids-homework.html>
http://www.zen.org/~brendan/kids-homework.html
</A>

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