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41. The Mind Of A Child Or Teen Is A Terrible Thing To Waste: Pre-K To 12 Educationa
Provides help with homework by using the Electric Library to search for Provides information and links about native american arts and technology.
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The Mind of a Child or Teen Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Pre-K to 12 Educational Resources A note for parents: While this section is intended primarily for use by children and teens, there are many resources in this section that parents may find helpful in selecting activities to do with their children, particularly with children who do not yet read. Also, before allowing children to surf the Net on their own, children need to be instructed about possible hazards of the Internet. For example, some of these sites included products for sale, opportunities for chatting with other young people, and forms to fill out and submit. Families need to set up their own policies in these matters, but it might be best to check out some of the guides on safely surfing the Internet to set up family guidelines. This warning is not intended to frighten anyone, simply to make the Internet experience more enjoyable. Happy surfing! Please note: In an attempt to make the length of this page a little more manageable, I eliminated many of the sites most valuable to teachers and school library media specialists like myself in favor of those more useful to students and parents. There are many terrific links pages specifically created for educators, but if people miss the educator links here previously, please let me know, and I will create a new page as soon as possible. A. Pintura: Art Detective

42. Harrold's Course Study Links For Students & Teachers, Lesson Plans & Curriculum
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43. Smithsonian Education - Lewis And Clark
native american Art, native american Culture, native american History,Performing Arts, Plants Assign a twoor three-page composition for homework.
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Mapping the Unmapped by Evelyn Porreca Vuko
Grades 6-8
In this lesson, students replicate some of the trailblazing methods of Lewis and Clark on a fifteen-minute "writing journey" through the school or neighborhood. Thomas Jefferson helps. Students follow his instructions to Meriwether Lewis on taking notes, making scientific observations, charting distances, and compiling data. They create new names for locations passed along the way, and they mark the end of the trail by hiding a small token.

44. AAAS - Science Linkages In The Community
Use this page for homework help, fun and games, contests and more! The missionof SACNAS is to encourage Chicano/Latino and native american students to
http://www.aaas.org/programs/education/slic/internet.shtml
Log In Join Search Site Map ... Advanced search Events AAAS Board AAAS Book Store AAAS Council AAAS Statements Annual Meeting Archives Awards Development Education Employment Experts Governance International Make a Gift Media Relations Membership Organization Press Releases Science Guide to Internet Resources Compiled by Nathan E. Bell May 2000
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1200 New York Ave., NW
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About this Document: This document provides a starting point for you for finding Internet Resources. When you find resources that meet your needs, be sure to check to see if the Web page has a "links" section. Use those links to continue surfing the Web to locate helpful resources. The web sites listed in this document are not intended to be an endorsement of any service, product, or company, nor do they necessarily reflect the views, philosophy, will, intent, or participation of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. These web sites have been reviewed by scientific organizations; were created by schools, scientists, or other reputable organizations; and/or have won awards for quality. Given the nature of the Internet, however, changes may occur which might affect the accuracy and availability of the information presented.

45. Emporia State University - Department Of English
EG 101, composition I. This course is designed to help all students learn to the reading of works by British, american, and native american authors.
http://www.emporia.edu/english/fall2004.htm
Department of English
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Majors

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... English Courses in English and Journalism Department of English Emporia State University Fall 2004 These descriptions are intended to help you make determinations about which English and journalism courses to take in the fall 2004 semester. Many include an indication of tests used and other course requirements; for more detailed information please feel free to contact the scheduled instructor or your advisor. Students interested in pursuing a degree in English or journalism should consult the appropriate advisor:
B.A. Advisor
Professor Richard Keller 404U Plumb Hall, 341-5559 E-mail: KellerRi@emporia.edu
B.S.E. Advisor
Professor Gary Bleeker 404B Plumb Hall, 341-5561

46. OMB Watch - Community Technology Centers: Collaborations That Work
and native american users, reflective of the area’s diverse population. The center offers tutoring, homework help, art classes, dance classes,
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Community Technology Centers: Collaborations That Work There are well over 2,000 Community Technology Centers (CTCs) and related community technology projects that provide a range of technology services to low-income, minority, and hard-to-serve populations across America. Often a community technology effort does not carry the label of a CTC, even though they provide CTC-type services in urban and rural communities.
Libraries, schools, and nonprofit organizations that play a key role in our communities coordinate many community technology efforts. Often the building which houses a community technology center serves as the focal point of community activity, a center for learning and workforce preparedness, a showcase of community collaborations among businesses, government and nonprofit and civic organizations. The number of new programs has been increasing exponentially as communities recognize that access to technology is a key to economic empowerment, workforce competitiveness, and community building.

47. Recommended Web Sites (All Sites)
native american and Inuit art, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Berit s Best Sites for Children Browse homework help or explore the Web s
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48. PlanetYouth The Native American Youth Connection
See the Cherokee storyteller and other native american highlights. Provideshomework help, ideas for environmental club projects and how you can help
http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/ih/codetalk/planet/have_fun_kidlinks.html
Have Fun: Kid Links Check out the games, activities, and information on the below pages to learn more about Native American cultures and have fun! Cool Sites for Kids
Discovery Kids

Disney

Disney Online has information about their TV shows and fun activities, games and music.
How Stuff Works

IPL Kids

Kids Space at the Internet Public Library
Kids Craft Recipe Factory

A site that includes hundreds of kid friendly craft recipes.
Kid's Search Engine

Web search for kids by librarians Nickelodeon PBS Kids Activities and games about PBS shows along with parent and teacher resources. Yahooligans Fun Government Sites First Gov for Kids The U.S. government interagency Kids' Portal maintained by the Federal Citizen Information Center . It provides links to Federal kids' sites along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations all grouped by subject. Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids is a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers. These resources will teach how our government works, the use of the primary source materials of GPO Access, and how one can use GPO Access to carry out their civic responsibilities. FDA Kids The Federal Drug Administration website provides information and games on food safety, vaccines, and other programs.

49. PlanetYouth The Native American Youth Connection
Earn education awards and help solve problems in native american Provideshomework help, ideas for environmental club projects and how you can help
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50. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Churches Of God In North America (General Eldersh
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51. Native American (U.S. Census)
Caution must be used when interpreting changes in the racial composition of the (See also Asian american); native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
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(Redirected from Native American (U.S. Census) The United States Census Bureau uses the federal government's definitions of race when performing a census . These definitions have changed in the past and may yet change between censuses. Race in the US Federal Census The 7th federal census, in , asked for Color and gave the choices: The 10th federal census, in , asked for Color and gave the choices:
  • white black mulatto Chinese Indian
The 22nd federal census, in , had a "short form" that asked two race/ancestry questions: 1.Is the person Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?
  • No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Cuban Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino (write in group)
2.What is the person's race?
  • White Black, African American, Negro American Indian or Alaska Native (write in tribe) Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro Samoan Other Pacific Islander (write in race) Other race (write in race)
This census acknowledged that "the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups."

52. Homework Hotline - Composititon
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Composition
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Comma Rules - http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/punct/comma.html
Recognizing when to use commas. Part of The Write Place Handouts, from St. Cloud State University.
The Elements of Style - http://www.bartleby.com/141/index.html
This is an online version of William Strunk's book "The Elements of Style."This book is intended for use in English courses in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature. It aims to give in brief space the principal requirements of plain English style. It aims to lighten the task of instructor and student by concentrating attention (in Chapters II and III) on a few essentials, the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly violated. The numbers of the sections may be used as references in correcting manuscript.
The Five Paragraph Essay - http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/1437/

53. Homework Hotline - Reference
percentage composition, and includes tutorial material on the calculation of Kids section is where you can ask questions, and get some homework help.
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Research Botany
Carnivorous Plant Database
This searchable database has over 3,000 entries. You can also choose to just
see the photos, slide shows, read the FAQ, and more.
http://www.sarracenia.com/faq.html

Eastbourne Orchid Society
Get more information about the society, find out where the best UK nurseries
are along with other orchid societies in the UK, links to other orchid
sites, and also a picture gallery to view as well.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Philip_Bulley/

Mycology On-Line FAQ
Brian McNett's Mycology onLine FAQ. gopher://gopher.igc.apc.org:70/00/environment/misc/mycology/faq/ Energy Bioenergy Glossary Don't really know what some of the words mean that are used in articles pertaining to bioenergy? Visit this glossary that is published by the Oregon Department of Energy. http://rredc.nrel.gov/biomass/states/bio_glossary/glossary.html The Energy Glossary The Energy Glossary, maintained by the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST), contains hundreds of definitions for energy-related terms.

54. Chatterbee's Health And Medicine Homework Help
Categorized homework help on heath and medical topics. health discriminationissues involving minorities and native Americans. You may
http://chatterbeeshomework.homestead.com/chatterbeeshealth2.html
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Exercise and Physical Fitness Page
: this site, maintained by Georgia State
University, offers lots of good general information on how to stay physically fit.
Food and Nutrition Information Center
: a terrific site that has all kinds of information
on diet, food composition, dietary supplements, school meals, and much more.
Recommended
HealthWatch
: this CBS-sponsored site provides up-to-date information on women's
health, heart health, the latest health and fitness news and more.
Health Care
"Health Care"
from Yahoo : an impressive set of links to dozens of health
care-related sites. HealthWorld On-line : a neat site that categorizes health issues into man, woman, child, and more. So, here you can find health information that is related directly to gender, age and so forth. United States Department of Health and Human Services : A very good site for U.S. citizens and students who are looking for general health information as well as health inititives that are sponsored by the U.S. government.

55. BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper Alphabetical Links - DiscoverySchool.com
BJ Pinchbeck s homework Helper. If you can t find it here, then you just can t find native american Resources Nautical Archaeology, Introduction to
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56. Teacher_Ref
homework help 1 America ~ Sections include Reference Tools, Writing Tools, Principles of composition very comprehensive site with multiple subheadings
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Curriculum Resources for Teachers General Information By Department Illinois Education Association (IEA) Illinois State Board of Education School Report Cards ... Educator's Reference Desk - includes resource guides and lesson plans ERIC - Education Resources Information Center American Memory (National Digital Library) Awesome Library Blue Web'n Casa Notes - designed to allow teachers to quickly make, and customize, typical notes that are sent home to parents or given to the students. Citing Electronic Resources - includes samples for MLA and APA Collaborative Lesson Archive [U of I] Collaborative Projects - online opportunities for teachers to collaborate, communicate, and celebrate shared learning experiences. Desk Reference ~ Search by keyword or listed categories. Discovery School ~ Search by keyword. The Student Channel focuses on Social Studies, Science, English and Math content. It also includes a dictionary, encyclopedia, puzzlemaker and clipart gallery. Education World EduHound Educator Resources Free Teacher Tools ... Grammar [Web English Teacher] Homework Help ~ Search by keyword or by the following subjects: Math, English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Western History. Links are included for test preparation and ESL help. Basic membership is FREE. More extensive services are available for paid memberships.

57. 5-1: A Student's History Of American Literature - Edward Simonds
You are here. About homework help Literature Classic HENRY WADSWORTHLONGFELLOW, the most widely read of all the american poets and the one that has
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58. Student Links
BJ Pinchbeck’s homework Helper http//www.bjpinchbeck.com/ Hollister Collectionof Southwestern native american Pottery
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59. Brentwood School English
Advanced Placement English Language and composition...... of Asian american, Mexican american, native american, and Jewish writers. Course
http://www.bwscampus.com/upper/academics/english/
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Math Computer Science ... Calendar English The central focus of our English curriculum is to heighten students' command of and sensitivity to language and literature. In pursuance of this goal, students are encouraged to expand their awareness of, respect for, and originality in language, both written and spoken, through a systematic study of vocabulary, grammar and syntax, works of literature, composition, literary analysis and criticism. In view of the stress placed on writing in our curriculum, the teaching load of our English faculty is reduced by one class, thus providing a free period to meet individually with students. This reduction also gives the extra time necessary to evaluate clearly and make in-depth comments on all written assignments. Much emphasis is also placed on reading and research. The English Department feels that we must, as E.M. Forster admonishes, "only connect;" connections are stressed between form and content, themes and historical context, and the specific genre and the individual student.
Four years of English are required for graduation from the Upper Division. Honors and Advanced Placement course are available; placement is the responsibility of the department.

60. Educational Interest
This is a good reference source for questions on grammar and composition. which provides access to Educator s Home Page and homework help. The New SAT
http://www.greenwood.k12.wi.us/interestingsites/educational.html
School District of Greenwood
Educational Sites
2005 Best Books for Children - ALSC Award Winners

Kira Kira
, by Cynthia Kadohata was the winner or the 2005 Newbery Medal (for distinguished writing for children), and Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes was the winner of the 2005 Caldecott Medal (for distinguished illustration for children). For the complete listing of award winning children's books visit this ALA web site.
ACT Assessment

Students planning to take the ACT instead of the SAT may benefit from a visit to this site. It offers test taking tips and a test preparation section. American Civil War Home page
The American Civil War Home page seeks to provide a comprehensive directory of hypertext links about the Civil War period (1861-1865). Intended for general audiences, this Internet directory covers the war from the major military, political, and social perspectives. Links arranged in broad categories take the user to sites that supply narrative overviews, bibliographies, photographs, and primary source documents. For both beginners and serious Civil War researchers, this site is a logical starting point. American Women's History: A Research Guide
As noted in the introduction to this site, "American Women's History" provides citations to print and internet reference sources, as well as to selected large primary source collections. The guide also provides information about the tools researchers can use to find additional books, articles, dissertations, and primary sources. What makes this site especially useful is the ease of navigation and intuitive layout. The guide has the depth to be useful to experienced scholars, while at the same time being easy to use for the novice researcher. The links to primary sources on the internet, categorized into seventy five sub fields, make this a gold mine for students studying American Women's history.

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