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Poets.org Academy of American Poets. Visitorscan find hundreds of essays and interviews about poetry, biographies of more than 500 poets, almost 2000 poems, and audio clips of 150 poems read by their authors or other poets. You can also learn all about the Academy and its programs; find local poetry resources on the National Poetry Map and calendar; and much more. The site also provides curriculum and resources materials for educators.
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Science tracer bullets - The Library of Congress Science Tracer Bullet series contains research guides that help you locate information on science and technology subjects. With brief introductions to the topics, lists of resources and strategies for finding more, they help you to stay on target.
Science reference services - Science reference services, located on the fifth floor of the John Adams Building of the Library of Congress, is the principal location for research in the areas of science, technology, technical reports, and standards. This page contains bibliographies and research guides, technical reports and standards, online indexes, full text relative to science/technology (some available only onsite at Library of Congress), and much more.
Science fair projects - Contains great information and links to ideas for projects and links for information.
Neuroscience science fair projects - Discover the exciting world of the brain, spinal cord, neurons and the senses. Use the experiments, activities and games to help you learn about the nervous system. There are plenty of links to other web sites for you to explore.
Computer research resources>links by subject>science>general science
The science page.org - Links to thousands of sites by category.
Computer research resources>links by subject>teacher talk>history
National Archives lesson plans - History teachers and students can access reproducible primary source documents for presentations and reports. Organized by era, topics include revolution and the new nation; expansion and reform; civil war and reconstruction; development of the industrial United States; emergence of modern America; Great Depression and World War II; postwar United States; and contemporary United States.
Computer research resources>links by subject>science>physics and physical science
FermiLab - Run by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, the researchers at FermiLab strive to answer questions about basic physics in the science of matter, space, and time. Click physics at FermiLab for descriptions of experiments that involve accelerators, collision events, and astrophysics. Particles Matter: Physics at High-Energy is an interactive timeline that explores the physical laws that make our universe more understandable. The Education section has lesson plans and online professional development opportunities. In addition, The FermiLab Library offers extensive research assistance.
Computer research resources>links by subject>teen issues
TeenInk - A monthly print magazine, website, and a book series all written by teens for teens. There are over 18,000 pages of student writing on this site.
Computer research resources>links by subject>health, medical & nutrition
Please change the address for U.S. Public Health Service to http://www.osophs.dhhs.gov/phs200/
Computer research resources>links by subject>history>ancient and medieval
Please change the address of J. Paul Getty Museum to http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/
Computer research resources>links by subject>religion
Please change Virtual Religion Index address to http://virtualreligion.net/vri/
Computer Research Resources>Links By Subject>Religion
Please delete Mysticism in World Religions and Chinese and Japanese Religions & What is Christianity?
Computer research resources>links by subject>computer ethics…
Please change Internet Security Reading Room address to Internet security reading room
Computer research resources>links by subject>computer ethics…
Please change Plagiarism: detecting preventing, understanding to Plagiarism: recognizing, preventing, understanding
Computer research resources>links by subject>math
Change National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Illuminations to NCTM Illuminations
