Amazing Picture Machine (find that picture you need)
Ask An Expert Sources (Need an expert to answer your questions? Check out this listing of sites organized by category.)
Ask Dr. Math (answers your math questions)
Ask Jeeves!
(ask any question and this butler will help you find an answer--fast and friendly!)
Ask Miss Grammar (ask a question about punctuation, grammar, etc. or use the extensive links to find your own answer)
Awesome Library: Just for Teens (for help with all your classes--lots of links for students and teachers organized by academic subject and topic)
Awesome Library: Social Studies (social studies links for students and teachers organized by subject)
Biography.Com (searchable 15,000 name biography database with information on personalities from past to the present)
Biographical Dictionary (over 25,000 bios searchable by name, date, or keyword--includes teacher section)
B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper
Black History Activities (designed to help you learn about, and better understand and appreciate the contributions African Americans have made to American society and history)
Britannica Internet Guide (over 65,000 resource links classified, rated, reviewed, and grouped by topic)
Calculators On-Line (over "6,820" calculators grouped by type and subject)
CapWeb: The Internet Guide to Congress (provides loads of information about Congress and links to related Internet resources)
Citing Internet Addresses (a how-to guide for referencing online sources in bibliographies)
Cognito! Student Research (great subscription resource available for student, family and consumer research--free 10 day trial)
Cool School (links for high school students organized by subject)
Creativity Center (homework helper links)
CyberSchool Magazine (excellent educational information site--fun stuff too)
Dictionary.com (look up a word, find links to all kinds of dictionaries, or ask Dr. Dictionary a question about words, grammar, or language)
eBlast (zillions of educational links organized into 18 categories, rated, and summarized)
Ecola Newsstand (over 6,500 newspapers and magazines are listed that offer unrestricted access)
Education World Student Resources (some really useful links)
Electric Library (a comprehensive, simultaneous search through more than 150 newspapers, hundreds of magazines, two international news wires, two thousand classic books, hundreds of maps, thousands of photographs, and major works of literature and art)
Encyberpedia (interactive encyclopedia with large topic index, cross referencing, and related links)
Encyclopedia.Com (more than 17,OOO articles with convenient links to related web sites and books)
Etronica
(online encyclopedia that includes a searchable database of articles, a historical timeline with documents, pictures and videos from different eras, and a web search engine)
Free Internet Encyclopedia (an encyclopedia composed of information available on the Internet with two main divisions--the MacroReference contains references to large areas of knowledge, and MicroReference contains short bits of information and references to specific subjects)
Guide for Writing Research Papers (formats for quotes, parenthetical documentation, bibliography citations and more)
Guide to writing a research paper
History Net (one stop shop for history teachers and students, with articles, people profiles, and eyewitness accounts)
History Place (exhibits concerning U.S. History, homework help section with tips for writing a quality history paper.)
Homework Central (lots of link organized by subject)
Homework Help (secondary students can ask questions about history, geography, government, current events, or other social studies topics)
HyperHistory Online (presents 3000 years of world history with colorful graphics, lifelines, essays, maps, and timelines of famous people. events, history, science, culture, religion, and politics--one of the best history sites on the web)
Indispensable Writing Resources (You'll find everything on and off the internet that you could possibly need in writing or researching a paper, including links to all sorts of reference material, links to writing labs, links to web search engines, and links to writing-related web sites.)
Information Please (combines resources of an encyclopedia, dictionary, and several almanacs for researching facts, current events, and statistics--searchable)
Information retrievers (fetches links for high school students and educators)
Internet Research Pointer (a great listing of search engines that allows you to start your searches from this page--really convenient)
Kids Click! (extensive collection of licks on many topics provided by librarians, and searchable by subjects and reading levels--includes a picture search)
KidsWeb (a digital library of information for kids on the Internet. Sites are separated according to subject headings)
Knowledge Adventure Encyclopedia
Learning@Web.Sites (a must see for high school teachers and students--hundreds of resource links rated by David Levin)
Library of Congress (a gold mine of information and resources)
Library Spot (online resource for students with links to reference sites organized by topic)
Links for Students and Parents
Math Mania (tutorials, glossaries, word problems, profiles of mathematicians, exercises, and examples of problems used in real life)
Measure for Measure (links to over 100 fun and useful interactive sites that estimate, calculate, evaluate and translate)
Needle in a Cyberstack--The Info Finder (a one stop site for students and teachers)
New Scientist Planet Science (leading weekly science and technology magazine--science and technology news, articles, links, reviews, science jobs, and a search engine for site)
On-line Resources (links for research, study, information, and fun)
Research-It (great online reference desk--a must see)
Researchpaper.com (ideas for topics by subject area, writing center for improving style and presentation, and a discussion center where students can post questions--advertised as "the Web's largest collection of topics, ideas, and assistance for school related projects")
Research Resources for the Social Sciences (links for sociology, anthropology, geography, women's studies, demography, political science, psychology. and more)
Resource Page especially for Teens
Schoolwork UGH! (lots of helpful links for getting your homework done--designed for grades 7-12 and grouped by subject)
Science Fair Project Resource Guide (science fair tips, samples of completed projects, ideas, and links to science magazines and other sources)
Science Fairs Homepage (ideas for science projects grouped by grade level)
Spider's Apprentice (how to use web search engines )
Study WEB (place for anyone doing research to find the information they need as easily as possible. Categories sorted by grade level. Information for each topic also notes the presence of downloadable or printable images for use as visual aids for school reports or projects.)
Virtual Thesaurus (uses advanced graphics technology to create a word web of synonyms and word phrases for words of your choice--needs a fast computer)
Web of On-line Dictionaries (links to on-line dictionaries, thesauri, and such containing words and phrases--links to more than 500 dictionaries of over over 140 different languages)
Web Teacher
(tutorials in 19 different topic areas to help you use the internet--from basic internet navigation to advanced HTML)
William Peace's Students' Guide to the World Wide Web (over 2000 links grouped by category to help with all your subjects)
Word Search (enter a set of words to make your own word search--printable)
