Welcome IS 187
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A GREAT place for reference sources!
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The Ultimate Online Safety Project
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From the U. S. Department of Justice
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Family Contract for Online Safety
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Tools for Families: From the Internet Education Foundation
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Cyber Ethics
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From the U.S. Department of Justice
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Exploring Middle School Reform
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Continuing 35 award-winning years of providing
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School Safety and Crisis Resources
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Book Reviews for Pre-K to 9th Grade
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Free Internet Resources for K-8
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An excellent resource to help add technology into your classroom.
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What do all those smiley faces online mean?!
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Rhyming Dictionary
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Links
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Providing great answers for your scientific quesitons
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The Science Behind the News
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Good source for links
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an alphabetized list of biological terms
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promoting a deeper understanding of agricultural biotechnology
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An animated primer on the basics of DNA,genes, and heredity
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Information on endangered species
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PBS: information about life in the seas
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Links to information about sharks
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Links to other ocean-related sites
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An evolving online tribute to all ocean life
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A Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition
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The latest news and information related to the sea
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All about the ocean...
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Information center on forensic science
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Explores the science, technology, history, and premises of finger identification
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the use of toxicology in courts of law
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a classified search tool for amateur astronomy
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Crafts / activities involving space
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Discover how NASA is trying to improve life on our planet by exploring beyond it
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All you need to know about the programs that NASA has involving humans in space
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Images of the sun
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Visit the nation's space museum
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Explore the history and current scientific knowledge of our planetary system
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Discover how NASA is trying to improve life on our planet by exploring beyond it
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The Tier One Project, a privately funded space program, is profiled here
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All you need to know about the programs that NASA has involving humans in space
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What’s happening in space today? Check here to find out.
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Images of the sun
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Space news
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Visit the nation's space museum
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Read about these students that work with the Mars Rover mission through the Jet Propulsion Lab in California
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Explore the history and current scientific knowledge of our planetary system
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Lots of wonderful graphics in this site about earth and space
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Check your local or international forecast
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lilnks to other butterfly sites
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HIstorical links arranged chronologically
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Maps and other data from the federal government
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Specialized search engine for history
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Arranged chronologically, from ancient times to the present
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Links to maps of places from the past
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Great source for information and links
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One of the nice features on this site: This Day In History
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Corresponds with a ten part television series devoted to solving historical mysteries
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Includes many graphical images
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Links to fashion history
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Calculating the distance between two places
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Resources to learn about our great national parks
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Find out what happened on a particular day
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Another site devoted to learning about what happened on a specific day
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A great resource to for basic information on countries
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World Population Figures
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A good resource for links
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Daily life, mummies, archeology, and games
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Focuses on Mesopotamia, Greek, Roman, and Egyptian history
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Read about the history of Egypt, Persia, Israel, Rome, and Mesopotamia
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Resources and links for ancient world materials
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A focus on the Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, and Rome
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Highlights of this site are features on Alexander, Caesar and Nero and information on Pompeii, everyday life in Ancient Greece,
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Women who shaped history
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Includes information on the Mayans, Aztecs, Japanese, Celts, and Vikings
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Read about the key events that brought attention to the plight of African Americans in our country
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From the National Park Service
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Links to the African American experience
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Guide to historic sites of the Civil Rights Movement for travel planning
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More information on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Information on the National Memorial in Washington, DC
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Information on the civil rights leader
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More information on the civil rights leader
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Access to online photos
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Arranged alphabetically, you may read a short sketch about these famous people, including Parks
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A profile on the civil rights leader