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Internet Public Library - Provides links to online pages in a variety of academic areas How Stuff Works - A look at the inner workings of the ordinary (pencil, hairdryer) to the complex (atomic clock) back to top Search Engines
Good Search - This search engine earns money for Walter Reed on every search you do. Be sure you enter the school name under "Who do you Goodsearch for?" Google • All the Web • Yahoo • Ask • AltaVista • MSN back to top Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art - The fantastic collection of the Met, presented here. Check out the art history timelines. Art History Resources - Compiled by Christopher Witcombe, an art history professor, this is a comprehensive list of art history resources on the web. Artchive - A bit difficult to use, but this site is provides images of works of art by famous artists. back to top Current Events
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Kids Health - Learning activities, games for kids as well as information for teens such as tatoos and adolescent questions about development and sex. Homework Help
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Earth Science (6th Grade) Biology (7th Grade) Atlas of Human Anatomy - Fantastic images of human body parts Innerbody - Interactive site used to identify body parts and their function Bartlby: Grey's Anatomy - From the classic Gray's "Anatomy of the Human Body" Biology; University of Arizona - Provides links organized by topic Physical Science (8th Grade) Chemical Elements - Starting as an 8th grade project in 1996, it is nowone of the best. back to top Social Studies
Ancient Civilizations Middle Ages U.S. History Virtual Jamestown - Includes interactive maps of John Smith's two voyages and Jamestown settlement patterns. Also has primary source documents including legal documents, letters, first hand accounts and more.
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