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ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Contents - 0 views

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    very extensive collection of information and pictures of art throughout history
Sydney Schatz

The Periodic Table of Videos - 0 views

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    "Tables charting the chemical elements have been around since the 19th century - but this modern version has a short video about each one. We've done all 118 - but our job's not finished. Now we're updating all the videos with new stories, better samples and bigger experiments. Plus we're making films about other areas of chemistry, latest news and occasional adventures away from the lab. Most recently we've started a new series - The Molecular Videos - featuring our favourite molecules and compounds."
Liberty High School

Bill of Rights Match Game - 0 views

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    Online Bill of Rights review with legal opinion on the bill of rights
Sydney Schatz

To Kill a Mockingbird Research Project on a wiki - 0 views

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    To Kill a Mockingbird 9th grade wiki research assignment with collaboration between classes Author:  Mary Sutterluety contact at mary.sutterluety@vbschools.com
LHS Library

IXL - Algebra 1 practice - 0 views

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    Here is a list of all of the skills students learn in Algebra! The skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to see a sample question. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will even increase in difficulty as you improve!
Liberty High School

In 1564, William Shakespeare was born on this day. - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    "William Shakespeare is the most widely taught playwright in the English language. By 1588, Shakespeare had left his wife and children to live in London as an actor. During the next ten years, he became a successful playwright, performing for the royal court and building a new theater called the Globe. He retired to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616, where he died soon after. Since that time, few young students of English literature have not heard the line, "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" "
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