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Homework Help |
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Form for an MLA Bibliography: This is the handout sheet for students at GCMS showing how to do a bibliography. | |
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NoodleTools: This site will help you create your bibliography for a paper. Students will be prompted to log in to their school/library account when they click "Create new folder" on the login screen. Each student will create his/her own personal ID. Once the personal ID has been created, the student will simply log in on the main login screen using this selected personal ID and password (they will not be asked to log in to the school/library subscription again). |
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MLA Bibliographic Style--A Brief Guide: This site from the Springfield Township High School Virtual Library is very helpful. |
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Answers.com: An online encyclopedia, thesaurus, dictionary definitions and more. | |
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Ask an Expert: This site lists experts in science, the arts, health, careers, etc, who have volunteered to answer questions. | |
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AOL@School: Find resources by subjects for students in all grade levels. | |
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BCCLS: This is the Bergen County Cooperative Library System site. You can search for library materials in 73 public libraries in New Jersey’s Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Passaic counties. | |
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The Biography Maker: This site guides you step-by-step to creating a great biography report. | |
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BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper: More than 700 links to sites that will help you with your homework. | |
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Britannica.com: Search the Britannica Encyclopedia online. | |
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CNN Student News: Find all the latest headline news at this site from CNN. | |
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DiscoverySchool.com for Students: This site has tools to help you study, games to challenge your mind, and tons of great clip art to use. In addition, there are nearly a dozen learning adventures that let you explore everything from Ancient Egypt to the Space Station. | |
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Dr. LeBeau’s HomePage: A resource for teachers, students and curious adults. | |
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Fact Monster: A site that includes an atlas, almanac, dictionary, and encyclopedia, as well as, links by subjects. The homework center is useful. A fun site! | |
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Infoplease.com: Find an online encyclopedia, almanac, dictionary, and atlas at this valuable site. | |
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JerseyClicks: “New Jersey’s one stop library gateway to quality information.” This site will search all of the New Jersey statewide databases simultaneously. These include databases from EBSCO, Gale, Facts on File, and Reference USA. | |
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Library Spot: A free virtual library resource center for students and educators, librarians and parents. | |
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Merriam-Webster OnLine: Use this online dictionary and thesaurus for all your word needs. | |
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Merriam-Webster Visual Dictionary Online: "Explore the 15 major themes to access more than 6,000 images and see words like never before." | |
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The New York Times Electronic Edition: Click on the newspaper image to view today's paper or scroll down for 30 days of back issues, including Saturday and Sunday. | |
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The New York Times Learning Network: A site for both students and teachers that feature articles for students, news summaries, news quizzes, puzzles, science Q & A, lesson plans, issues in depth, etc. | |
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Onlinenewspapers.com: “Thousands of world newspapers at your fingertips.” | |
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QandANJ.org: Got a question? Get a live answer online with this FREE interactive search assistance on the web by a network of experienced New Jersey Librarians. This network offers free live, interactive search assistance to New Jersey residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The New Jersey Library Network sponsors this site. | |
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Research and Documentation Online : MLA In-Text Citations: Find a thorough explanation of citation formats with examples of each type. | |
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Refdesk.com: This reference site has everything – essential reference tools, almanacs, moon phases, Gallup polls, USA and world newspapers, health and news sites, and much more. | |
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ReferenceDesk.org: “The Internet's Best Reference Source!” | |
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Springfield Township High School Virtual Library (Joyce Valenza): Loads of links can be found at this site for both students and teachers. | |
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Student Connections: Find current events aimed at middle school and high school students by the New York Times. | |
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Student Guide to Avoiding Plagiarism: This is an easy to read document on how to avoid plagiarism. | |
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Virtual Middle School Library: “Open 24 hours a day.” Find web sites for students, resources for teachers and parents, a virtual wall calendar, daily newspapers and magazines, resources for school librarians and more. | |
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Welcome to Copyright Kids!: Find basic information about copyright, links, information for teachers and parents, and more at this important site. | |
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Visuwords: An online graphical dictionary where you can look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. | |
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Yourdictionary.com: Look up words in English or any other foreign language dictionary at this site. |
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Big Dog’s Grammar: A bare bones guide to English offers 15 different mini-tutorials on English grammar for grades 3-12. There is an MLA quick guide for citations. | |
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The Five Paragraph Essay: “At this site, you will find the information you need to learn how to write the essay as well as some writing prompts to help you develop skill.” | |
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Guide to Grammar & Writing: This site is the ultimate guide to grammar and technical aspects of writing. Find just about any grammar topic you can think of. | |
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Guys Read: This web-based initiative begun by author Jon Scieszka, with the intent to motivate boys to read, is a great resource for teachers, parents, and students, in search of “boy-friendly” titles. The site contains features such as “find a book” by favorite author, favorite title, or subject search; list of suggested books categorized by “young,” “middle,” or “older guys; and a list of links to official author and illustrator sites. | |
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Notemaking from Reading: “This workshop is designed to help you develop your skills of notemaking. It will guide you through the process of making notes from something you are reading.” | |
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You Quote It, You Note It!: Play a game about plagiarism. |
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A Maths Dictionary for Kids: “An animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains over 500 common mathematical terms in simple language.” | |
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Algebra Homework Help at Algebra.Com: “Algebra and math homework online.” | |
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GoMath.com: Receive on-line math help at this site. | |
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Math Forum @ Drexel: Sponsored by Drexel University, this site is one of the best, most complete sources for math materials and resources on the Internet. Grades K-12 and beyond. | |
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Professor Freedman’s Math Help: This online math resource is for students who may experience problems with math. There are note taking tips, study skill tips, ways to reduce anxiety, and tutorials for students. |
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Mad Scientist’s Network: A great homework site where you can find links and search a database of questions that others have asked. |
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Background Notes: Find background information on countries put out by the U.S. State Department. | |
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The C.I.A. World Factbook 2000: "This is the online version of the World Factbook, which includes information on every country in the world - from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Each individual country has a separate page with information about the geography, people, government, and more. This site also has a map collection." | |
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GovSpot: This site explores the web for government information such as documents, facts and figures, news, political information and more. | |
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Quick Maps: Find world maps, country maps, population maps, coloring maps, and country flags at this site including a world fact book. | |
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Timeline Maker: Use this tool for creating individualized timelines for your current project or topic of study. Choose from either a vertical or a horizontal version. |
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Study Guide Zone: View series of study guides on a variety of standardized tests along with study tips and resources to prepare for these tests. | |
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Study Skills: Links: This collection of study skill links helps students overcome homework stress and test anxiety with a wide variety of study-skills tips, from when and where to study to setting goals and taking great notes. | |
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Study Skills Topic Pages: This site offers online workshops for students in elementary school up through college on how to listen better, how to improve your note-taking skills, keep track of assignments, prepare for oral presentations, and more. | |
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StudyTips.org: "In this site, you will find over 75 articles spanning over 23,000 words all geared to one goal: helping you study more effectively." | |
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Tips for Better Test Taking: Find specific test-taking strategies for essay exams, oral exams, true/false tests, multiple choice tests, and short answer tests as links in this site. |
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