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!
Mashpedia serves as a median for finding a variety of research sources on a specific topic. Searching up a topic will direct you to a page full of videos, news, and the Wikipedia page relating to that topic. With this website, students will be able to access the most up to date information on a topic--all in one place.
A search engine where students can look up a particular topic and instaGrok will create a visual concept map that allows the student to explore the topic in greater detail.
World's Greatest Math and Science Rap is a website that has short videos about various math and science topics. The interesting thing about this website is that the content is rapped, which helps to make learning about these topics more intriguing and memorable. Each video includes lyrics so that the viewer can see the words to the song (in case it is hard to understand what the rapper is saying). Students can use this website as a study tool for particular topics in math and science. It is a fun way to learn and understand science and math.
This is a website full of many cool science videos. It consists of hundreds of educational videos on various topics. An example is a movie on Mars, called Flying on Mars. In addition to science videos, there are English, art, and social studies videos. There are over ten topics, each consisting of multiple interesting videos.
It's similar to a search engine and you just search up a topic and it will bring up topics and discussions that mentioned the item you searched. The website is carefully monitored so not to have completely unreliable information. It also has courses (some which can be listened to by audio).
A highly useful and interactive animated video website for elementary students, mainly ages 6-9. It includes informative videos, quizzes, and activities on topics of all subjects.
Has online help with real tutors if your struggling in subjects like math, science, social studies, and English. There are also people willing to help proof and edit your papers. This website is really helpful if your struggling and need a new view on the topic.
This site is a great place to learn just about anything for free. Some of the topics include Academics, Cooking, Music, DIY, Languages, Programming, and Music.
Wikimindmap is a tool that helps you browse wiki content. It is in the form of a mind map which gives you a visual way of navigating content. It also helps you to find search terms related to a very broad topic.