Math Websites
CoolMath.com: One of the best sites for Math. Math for all ages, including Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, and Trigonometry.
Brain Teasers: Whether you solve them at home or in the classroom, individually or as a group, you'll find our Brain Teasers both entertaining and mentally challenging. Each Wednesday evening we will provide you with three new Brain Teasers.
FunBrain.com: Have fun with math, science, history, geography, and play other games too! There is even stuff for Parents and Teachers.
The Math Forum: This site has links to numerous math problems for children of all ages.
Fact Monster: Numbers, measurement, tables and formulas, money, quizes, games, and more.
Discovery School's WebMath: Instant solutions to math problems. Fractions, physics and much more brought to you by the Discovery Channel.
Math.com: Basic Math, Everyday Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Calculus, Advanced Topics, Resources.
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Science Websites
Twin Cities Creation Science Association
MadSci Network: Welcome to the laboratory that never sleeps! MadSci Network represents a collective cranium of scientists who provide answers to your questions as well as a variety of oddities.
The Exploratorium: The museum of science, art, and human perception. Visit the Hubble Space Telescope, build a solar system, or explore the science of baseball.
The Yuckiest Site on the Internet: "The best place for yucky entertainment." Learn about worms, cockroaches, and your gross and cool body parts.
ExplorA-Pond: Take a virtual tour of their outdoor classroom, help design and build a pond, adopt a pond, or learn how to study a pond.
Newton's Apple: Get a detailed description of the learning adventures in store for this season. Browse the fact-packed lessons and activities. Try a few simple science experiments using items you probably have in your home.
Water Science for Schools: Information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test your water knowledge.
Backyard Scientist: Hands-on experiments that are simple and fun, available through crosswalk.com.
ZOOM into Science!
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History & People
Biographies of Women Mathematicians
What Do They Do?: Learn about what people do at work and how they make our world a better place. |
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Geography Websites
Postcard Geography: Exchange postcards with students all over the world and learn geography in a fun and exciting way.
G.O.A.L. (Global Online Adventure Learning Site) Explorers of all ages are invited to join us on a growing list of educational adventures with an emphasis on science, technology and nature. Our adventures and acronym 'GOALS' are intended to inspire readers to establish and strive for goals of their own.
States and Capitals: Learn the capitals, birds, flags, songs, news, and current events of the 50 states.
Working with Maps: An educator's guide to teaching students about the different types of maps, their uses, and how to read each of them.
GeoBee Challenge: Show your geography smarts right here online. Each day we'll post five new questions from the National Geographic Bee. Come back every day for brand-new questions and another chance to beat the Bee!
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Language Arts
Guide to Grammar & Writing
Wacky Web Tales
Fake Out: Challenge your kids to figure out the real meaning to a variety of challenging words
PinkMonkey.com
Anagram Scrambler
Awseome Library: Covers topics like reading, writing, literature, poetry, and public speaking. |
Rochester
One-on One Academic Testing
Julie Gawarecki is a specialist in testing home educated students using the Peabody Individualized Achievement Test. For $25 a student, you can save yourself countless hours by hiring Julie to administer this test. Call 533-1072 for more information.
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