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Claire Pantell

Central Intelligence Agency: World Factbook - 1 views

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    A site that has lots of data and information about every country. It allows you to learn about a country or place's history, economy, government, geogprahy, and society.
Louie Messina

Historical Facebook - 0 views

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    Historical Facebook is a template for creating fake Facebook accounts for historical figures. Students can easily organize basic and formation and make connections between key historical figures.
Jasmyn Hall

College Information - Peterson's - The Real Guide to Colleges and Universities - 0 views

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    Peterson's is a great site for students to prepare themselves to take standardized tests, including the PSAT, SAT, ACT, and AP exams. It is also a great site for finding information about college.
samuel tejeda

Free Student Resources | Discovery Education - 0 views

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    Free student resources from Discovery Education. Find homework help, games and interactives, and step-by-step webmath help to help students learn and have fun.
Kiara Horton

TypingWeb.com - The Web's Most Popular Typing Tutor - 0 views

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    Typingweb is an online toos that teaches you how to type properly and effetively
Madison Berard

Noodle Education - 0 views

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    Noodle is a search engine that provides information on possible school choices as well as information on difficult concepts.
Fatmeh Ali

Zamzar - 0 views

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    Zamzar is an online file converter. This tool allows you convert files to any type you need. You can also convert files using email from your desktop or mobile device.
Paris Evans

Capitol Words - What's going on in Congress?? - 0 views

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    Capitol Words is an interesting way to see what your Congressmen are talking about in Washington. The site records which topics are being discussed most frequently and by which party or congressman. Users can search topics to see recent speeches and actions related to the topic. Users may also look directly at what an individual senator or representative has discussed the most in Congress records. This tool is very thorough in its presentation of the topics you search, even presenting it's frequency in Congress over the last 10+ years. This tool can be useful for your SS fair project, in your Civics class, or just to keep you up-to-date with Congress!
Matthew Trochez

Exploring U.S. History - 0 views

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    Exploring U.S. History is a great site for anyone who needs to know something about fairly recent history in America.
Hilary Keyes

ZooBurst - 1 views

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    ZooBurst is a website that allows you to make and view 3D books for free. This website makes learning fun and it doesn't have to be boring. You can also use this website to tell a story for english class or it can be used to remember things for social studies.
marybeth_o

Google's World Wonders Project - 0 views

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    Using their Street View technology, Google brings the world to life on a computer screen. Anyone with internet access can now explore geological and historical locations from their computer. Explore locations from the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Antarctica, and the Great Barrier. With over 50 places you can virtually venture through, The World Wonders Project is a wonder in itself. Teachers can take their students on virtual fieldtrips to learn about geology, history, and the like in the world around them.
Nathalie Argueta

Historypin - 0 views

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    A great way for history teachers to engage students in lessons and create an interactive and interesting environment.
Soheil Saneei

Free Online Classes | Online Learning | Academic Earth - 0 views

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    Academic Earth aims to provide everyone with the opportunity to earn a world-class education by offering free online classes and online learning tools. Whether you're looking to advance your career or take classes that interest you, Academic Earth can connect you to the world's top universities and scholars.
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    This website gives everyone the opportunity to learn. It has videos that teach you information on what you want. You can make a playlist of videos.
samuel tejeda

Creatley - 0 views

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    A site that allows you to create flow charts and graphs for any type of brainstorming or planning.
Kiara Horton

Natural Readers - 0 views

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    This is an online tool that converts text such as word document, webpages, and e-mails into natural sounding voices. Audios can also be downloaded into mp3 and WAV. This is helpful to students in forgein languages for pronouncing words and history and english classes for pronouncing difficult names and places.
Fatmeh Ali

Digital Vaults - 0 views

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    Digital Vaults is an American history based site. You can browse through numerous photographs, documents, and film clips on any American history topic.
Courtney Beamer

Gooru- A search engine for learning - 0 views

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    Gooru is a tool that provides teachers and students with reliable educational resources in the contents areas of Math, Science, Social Studies, and English. Some of the resources provided by this website include videos, quizzes, documents, and other interactive media.
Claire Pantell

http://www.ushistory.org/ - 0 views

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    This website has some of the most important topics of American History and would be helpful to someone in probably middle school. Although it doesn't look that great, it's well organized and has good information. Useful to student is history class and possibly teachers to an extent.
Kala Thomas

Englsih-Zone - 0 views

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    English-Zone is a website that can help students of any grade level with the English coarse they are learning. This website is also good for helping older students study for exams and other test.
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