Cove Links Great Page for fun in Learning; Kids Games Fun games to play in all areas of study or just for fun. Information and homework help http://www.alexandriacentral.org/cove/covelinks.html
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Librarians' Choice 1997 Fiction Devil in Music · Ross, Kate (M); Perfidia · Rossner, Judith; american Pastoral · Roth Bear and His Daughter · Stone, Robert (ss); West of Venus · Troy, Judy; http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/info/main/librarianschoice1997.asp
Extractions: Home General Information The Main Library Fiction and Young Adults January 1998 Selected by the staff of the Fiction Department from books received in 1997. M Mystery SF/F SS Short Stories S Supernatural Also available in Large Print Also available on Audio Cassette Staff Picks Used Book Sale Meet the winner!
Librarians' Choice 1998 Fiction The Wonder Worker; Huth, Angela · Wives of the fishermen *; Jacobs, Harvey · american Goliath; in the Evening *; Munro, Alice · The Love of a Good Woman (ss); http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/info/main/librarianschoice1998.asp
Extractions: Home General Information The Main Library Fiction and Young Adults January 1999 Selected by the staff of the Fiction Department from fiction received in 1998. Allison, Dorothy Cavedweller Amis, Martin Night Train Bainbridge, Beryl Master Georgie Baker, Keith Inheritance Banks, Iain A Song of Stone Barrett, Andrea Voyage of the Narwhal Barthelme, Frederick Bob the Gambler Block, Valerie Was It Something I Said? Bradshaw, Gillian Island of Ghosts Cameron, Peter Andorra Carey, Peter Jack Maggs Carroll, Jonathan Kissing the Beehive Chadwick, Elizabeth The Champion Coburn, Andrew Birthright Cook, Thomas H. Instruments of Night Cooley, Martha The Archivist Cornwell, Bernard Excalibur Davis-Goff, Annabel The Dower House Dietrich, William Ice reich Egan, Greg Diaspora (SF) Erdrich, Louise The Antelope Wife Estleman, Loren Journey of the Dead Fergus, Jim One Thousand White Women Finder, Joseph High Crimes Folsom, Allan Day of Confidence Gautreaux, Tim The Next Step in the Dance Genberg, Ira Reckless Homicide Goodman, Allegra Kaaterskill Falls Haig, Kathryn
Content Connection Kids Almanac Use this site to help you with your research. american Memory from the Library of Congress The american Memory features multimedia collections of http://myschoolonline.com/content_gallery/0,3138,5764-202015-4-66900,00.html
Extractions: The TerraServer has an impressive collection of satellite photos of the world. Work your way through the site and you'll find remarkably clear images of the famous Area 51, the Great Wall of China, and perhaps even your very own home! Be patient when you visit this site. Because of the graphics involved, it's sometimes very slow loading. Kids' Almanac
MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Rookie Of The Year (American League) Appears in, Rookie of the Year (american League). Year, Player, Team. 1952, Harry Byrd (p), Philadelphia Athletics. 1953, Harvey Kuenn (ss), Detroit Tigers. http://encarta.msn.com/media_701500173/Rookie_of_the_Year_(American_League).html
Extractions: MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Multimedia from Encarta Appears in Rookie of the Year (American League) Year Player Team Roy Sievers (of) St. Louis Cardinals Walt Dropo (1b) Boston Red Sox Gil McDougald (3b) New York Yankees Harry Byrd (p) Philadelphia Athletics Harvey Kuenn (ss) Detroit Tigers Bob Grim (p) New York Yankees Herb Score (p) Cleveland Indians Luis Aparicio (ss) Chicago White Sox Tony Kubek (of/inf) New York Yankees Albie Pearson (of) Washington Senators Bob Allison (of) Washington Senators Ron Hansen (ss) Baltimore Orioles Don Schwall (p) Boston Red Sox Tom Tresh (ss/of) New York Yankees Gary Peters (p) Chicago White Sox Tony Oliva (of) Minnesota Twins Curt Blefary (of) Baltimore Orioles Tommie Agee (of) Chicago White Sox Rod Carew (2b) Minnesota Twins Stan Bahnsen (p) New York Yankees Lou Piniella (of) Kansas City Royals Thurman Munson (c) New York Yankees Chris Chambliss (1b) Cleveland Indians Carlton Fisk (c) Boston Red Sox Al Bumbry (of) Baltimore Orioles Mike Hargrove (1b) Texas Rangers Fred Lynn (of) Boston Red Sox Mark Fidrych (p) Detroit Tigers Eddie Murray (1b/dh) Baltimore Orioles Lou Whitaker (2b) Detroit Tigers 1979 (shared) John Castino (3b) Minnesota Twins 1979 (shared) Alfredo Griffin (ss) Toronto Blue Jays Joe Charboneau (dh/of) Cleveland Indians Dave Righetti (p) New York Yankees Cal Ripken, Jr. (ss)
MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Most Valuable Player (American League) 1923, Babe Ruth (of), New York Yankees. 1924, Walter Johnson (p), Washington Senators. 1925, Roger Peckinpaugh (ss), Washington Senators. 1929, no american League MVP. http://encarta.msn.com/media_701500167/Most_Valuable_Player_(American_League).ht
Extractions: MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Multimedia from Encarta Appears in Most Valuable Player (American League) Year Player Team Ty Cobb (of) Detroit Tigers Tris Speaker (of) Boston Red Sox Walter Johnson (p) Washington Senators Eddie Collins (2b) Philadelphia Athletics George Sisler (1b) St. Louis Browns Babe Ruth (of) New York Yankees Walter Johnson (p) Washington Senators Roger Peckinpaugh (ss) Washington Senators George Burns (1b) Cleveland Indians Lou Gehrig (1b) New York Yankees Mickey Cochrane (c) Philadelphia Athletics no American League MVP Lefty Grove (p) Philadelphia Athletics Jimmie Foxx (1b) Philadelphia Athletics Jimmie Foxx (1b) Philadelphia Athletics Mickey Cochrane (c) Detroit Tigers Hank Greenberg (1b) Detroit Tigers Lou Gehrig (1b) New York Yankees Charlie Gehringer (2b) Detroit Tigers Jimmie Foxx (1b) Boston Red Sox Joe DiMaggio (of) New York Yankees Hank Greenberg (of) Detroit Tigers Joe DiMaggio (of) New York Yankees Joe Gordon (2b) New York Yankees Spud Chandler (p) New York Yankees Hal Newhouser (p) Detroit Tigers Hal Newhouser (p) Detroit Tigers Ted Williams (of) Boston Red Sox Joe DiMaggio (of) New York Yankees Lou Boudreau (ss) Cleveland Indians Ted Williams (of) Boston Red Sox Phil Rizzuto (ss) New York Yankees Yogi Berra (c) New York Yankees Bobby Shantz (p) Philadelphia Athletics Al Rosen (3b) Cleveland Indians Yogi Berra (c) New York Yankees Yogi Berra (c) New York Yankees Mickey Mantle (of) New York Yankees Mickey Mantle (of)
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Extractions: Arctic Studies Center Ben's Guide to US Government Biographical Dictionary Black History Month Colonial America Deserts Digital History a wonderful interactive U.S. history textbook Explorers: 50 States.com - Everything you every wanted to know about the 50 states Gamequarium.com - Online Games Geography Awareness Geography Gateway HyperHistory Onlin e ... Japan for 6 to 10 Year Olds -pictures and descriptions from a Vermont teacher Japan KidsWeb Local History Town of Carmel Maps MapMachine From National Geographic.com
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Mrs. LeHew, 6th Grade Social Studies TeacherWeb SS LETTER ss LETTER. with your child as we travel through Europe, Latin America, and North America. 1 Check in the Panther Planner to see the homework assignments. http://teacherweb.com/FL/BelleviewMiddleSchool/MrsLehew/h0.stm
Classic Liners And Cruise Ships - S.S. United States Hopefully, they have done their homework and understand what they are getting into, but the ss United States The Story of America s Greatest Ocean http://www.cruiseserver.net/travelpage/ships/us_ustates.asp
Extractions: Overview: she was built for United States Line with the help of a US government subsidy. In addition to being a cruise ship, she was to be easily convertible into a troopship with the ability to carry 14,000 men over 10,000 miles without refueling. She was designed by the noted marine architect, William Francis Gibbs and her maiden voyage began on July 3, 1952. When launched very little was known about her true speed and years later it was revealed that she achieved a top speed of over 38 knots during her trials. Her first passage was made in 3 days, 10 hours and 40 minutes from Ambrose Lighthouse to Bishops Rock. This easily beat the Queen Mary's previous Eastbound record by about 10 hours.
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Extractions: Without question, the best strategy a school can use to foster achievement and prevent either grade retention or "social promotion" is to set out to remake itself into a school with "holding power," a school that offers a rich grade-level curriculum in classrooms staffed by teachers knowledgeable in the content and skilled in helping all students understand that content. Schools with holding power further organize themselves to foster positive teacher-student relationships and develop a strong motivational climate that values achievement for all students. These practices all contribute to developing a schoolwide "culture of high standards." Schools that are developing a "culture of high standards" work hard to make sure that every student receives the support needed to "meet standards" for grade promotion. Educators in such schools do not wish to pass unprepared students on to the next grade, but they also know that grade retention undermines achievement and is a poor substitute for good teaching and learning. As an alternative to either of these actions, such schools offer every student effective help early and often during the school year, before rather than after students fail. Moreover, they see academic failure as evidence that they themselves have failed to provide students with the support they need to do better work.
Ginny's Educational Search Engines Arts; Social Studies; Math; Research homework. http//www Educational Resources Outside North America. http//www.spanishschools.org/ss/index.asp Check this one http://members.rogers.com/maclizzard/eng.html
Extractions: And / Or Search engines fascinate me. A user's choice of them is almost endless. New ones come into being. The more established ones are often up-dated in a never-ending attempt to be fresh and inviting. When I work with students (grades 6-12) who are trying to use the Internet, I want plain ones. Those that are free of advertising and the search box is very obvious. Two that meet these requirements are: Both of these have an obvious search box; however there are lots of preexisting links on each page. Perhaps they might be helpful to some users; however, I find many students are distracted by the extras. For those who think one engine is as good as another, I issue this challenge. Pick a subject to research. Then try these four and some of the others you might use. I think you will find that different links are found in each. Other search engines to try: About ** http://www.about.com
SchoolNotes.com - Notes Page Compact Bring calculator, organize Chapter 13 homework, review for Some Favorite Links South America South America webquest for ss; Vikings; ancient http://www.schoolnotes.com/27610/navigator.html
Prince George's County Memorial Library System - Teen Center BookLists African american Fiction. Lester, Julius - THIS STRANGE NEW FEELING (ss); Lipsyte, Robert - THE CONTENDER; Mathis, Sharon Bell - TEACUP FULL OF ROSES; http://www.prge.lib.md.us/TeenCenter/YAAfr-AmFiction.html
Extractions: Research Databases Home Library Policies Library Cards Contact Us ... Web Links BookLists - African American Fiction Armstrong, William Howard - SOUNDER Baldwin, James - IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK Berry, James - AJEEMAH AND HIS SON Butler, Octavia - KINDRED Childress, Alice - Cooper, Melrose - LIFE RIDDLES Crutcher, Chris - WHALE TALK Draper, Sharon - TEARS OF A TIGER, FORGED BY FIRE Farmer, Nancy - A GIRL NAMED DISASTER Flake, Sharon G. - Gaines, Ernest - AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITTMAN Gordon, Sheila - WAITING FOR THE RAIN Guy, Rosa - THE FRIENDS, DISAPPEARANCE Hamilton, Virginia - SWEET WHISPERS BROTHER RUSH Hodge, Merle - FOR THE LIFE OF LATITIA Johnson, Angela - TONING THE SWEEP, HUMMING, HEAVEN Lester, Julius - THIS STRANGE NEW FEELING (ss) Lipsyte, Robert - THE CONTENDER Mathis, Sharon Bell - TEACUP FULL OF ROSES Moore, Yvette - FREEDOM SONG Mowry, Jess - BABYLON BOYS, WAY PAST COOL, SIX OUT SEVEN Murray, Millie -
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Team I SS Page http://www2.chappaqua.k12.ny.us/bsfaculty/jeknisely/socialstudies.htm
Extractions: Team I Social Studies Page Mr . Knisely Cold War "A new kind of war that not so hot!" So certain that Truman would lose, newspapers printed the headlines even before the vote was finished. Do you still think your vote doesn't matter The demand for houses by families during the Baby Boom led a former Navy SeaBee, William Levitt, to build his Levittowns like here in Long Island. Lots of inexpensive nearly identical homes. The suburbs were really here! There was even a song about it: Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky, And they're all made out of ticky tack and they all look just the same.... Words and music by Malvina Reynolds, 1962 Schroder Music, renewed 1990 Nancy Schimmel. Tail Gunner Joe was Senator Joseph McCarthy's nickname (though he never was one). He spear headed the newest Red Scare that destroyed dozens of lives and created a panic that even manifested itself in the movies we saw like the Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Extractions: The basic things necessary for success in this class are respect, open-mindedness, and a sense of responsibility. In order to create a learning environment in which we all feel comfortable, we must respect each other's backgrounds, thoughts, interests, and abilities. When we encounter ideas that are unfamiliar to us, we will evaluate the ways in which they are different but also search for similarities to our own experiences. We must fulfill our responsibilities to ourselves and to each other in order to have a productive year together. Class Description The U.S. history curriculum focuses on the study of the founding of our country, its growth process from a new nation to a world power, and the economic, social, and political trends that have shaped our domestic agenda and our international affairs. We will focus on the causes and effects of pivotal events in U.S. history and look at the periods of continuity and those of change that have influenced what our nation is today. Our study of U.S. history will incorporate these units:
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