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STUDENT RESEARCH RESOURCES
The following resources include age-appropriate sites to help students complete
homework assignments, answer their own questions, and do focused research.
- Alabama Virtual Library, virtual.lib.al.us (Can
be accessed from within the school system with out loging in)
- Ask Jeeves Kids, ajkids.com
- Britannica, www.britannica.com
- CyberSleuth Kids, cybersleuth-kids.com
- Encarta Learning and Research, encarta.msn.com
- Fact Monster, www.factmonster.com
- HomeworkSpot, www.homeworkspot.com
- Infoplease.com, www.infoplease.com
- Itools, www.itools.com
- KidsClick, www.kidsclick.org*
- The National Student Research Center, youth.net/nsrc
- Refdesk.com, www.refdesk.com
- Yahooligans, the Web Guide for Kids, www.yahooligans.com
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CURRICULUM SITES
Many schools and individuals offer outstanding curriculum sites, many of which
are for the common educational good. The following are selected examples.
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ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS
The following sites offer creative child-appealing educational and recreational
materials including puzzles, stories, games and interactive activities.
- Cyberkids, www.cyberkids.com
- Fun-Attic, www.funattic.com
- Funbrain, www.funbrain.com
- Global Show-n-Tell, www.telenaut.com/gst
- Atari Kids, www.funkidsgames.com
- KidsCom, www.kidscom.com
- The Kids on the Web, www.zen.org/~brendan/kids.html
- MaMaMedia.com, www.mamamedia.com
- MSN Kidz, kids.msn.com
- WWW.4kids.org, www.4kids.org
- Zeeks.com, Zeeks.com
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