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Americas Library

Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government for Kids

Biology Lessons in English and Spanish from the University of Arizona

Education World

FreeTranslation.com

Funbrain

Great Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century From

Greenpeace

Handwritting Work Sheet Masker

Human Languages

Hyperhistory Online

Kentucky Department of Education

KET Encyclomedia

Khan Academy

Library of Congress

National Council for Social Studies

National Geographic

New York Times

PBS Reading Between the Lions

Peace Corps Kids World

Poesie francaise: Poetry selections for Competitions and classroom use.

Smithsonian Institution

Starfall

Teaching with Historic Places

Text in Latin, French German and more.

The Internet Public Library

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Senate

United States of America Home Page

White House

Parental Resources
ACT Explore
The EXPLORE® program is designed to help eighth and ninth graders explore a broad range of options for their future. It prepares students not only for their high school coursework but for their post-high school choices as well.
ACT Plan
The PLAN® program helps 10th graders build a solid foundation for future academic and career success and provides information needed to address school districts' high-priority issues. It is a comprehensive guidance resource that helps students measure their current academic development, explore career/training options, and make plans for the remaining years of high school and post-graduation years.
Career Cruising
Help your child create an Individual Learning Plan
KET Encyclomedia
This easy to use site makes homework a breeze.
Student Resources
Art and Music

Discovery Education

Educational CyberPlayground

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Khan Academy

With a library of over 2,600 videos covering everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history and 225 practice exercises, we're on a mission to help you learn what you want, when you want, at your own pace.


PhysicsQuest

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