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January 2002

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GENERAL

FirstGov (http://www.firstgov.gov/) FirstGov is a portal to a myriad of government sites. If you are not sure where to start, try this link. It can be your first click to the U.S. Government.

K-12

WeeklyReader Galaxy (http://www.weeklyreader.com) Students can check out the latest news and current events at this site. There is a Weekly Reader section for grades K-6. The Teen Trek allows students access to publications such as Current Events, Current Science, KYW Extra, and Teen Newsweek. (preK-8)

The Learning Equation (http://www.members.shaw.ca/ron.blond/TLE/index.html) Functions and conic sections are explored in an interactive setting at this site. Explore circles, ellipses, hyperbolas, parabolas, inverse and exponential functions, translations, and reflections, etc. (9-12)

ArtToday (http://artoday.com) This site contains 1.5 million pieces of downloadable images including clipart, sounds, photos, and fonts. There is a monthly fee to use this site.

California State University Biological Sciences Web Server (http://130.17.2.215/) Explore 36 different biological fields with numerous links within each field. (7-postsecondary)

POST-SECONDARY

University of Oregon Physics Problems (http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~probs/mech.html) Mechanics is the theme of this web site. Topics discussed are one-dimensional and multi-dimensional kinematics, Newton's Law, work and energy, collisions, fluid statistics, and gravity. (Grade 11-postsecondary)

Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/) This contains presidential and government officials papers from the 18th century to the present. Papers from governmental agencies and manuscripts and archives relating to American history can also be found here. (High school-postsecondary)

Sheffield Chemdex (http://www.chemdex.org/) This web site contains thousands of links for Chemistry teachers. (10-postsecondary)