http://dictionary.reference.com/
This resource is an online dictionary. You can look up words for
spelling help and alternate definitions.
This might be helpful if your studying for a spelling test or
writing an essay
http://www.sparknotes.com/
Sparknotes is a way to access lots of different books. These
books are not the full versions but instead are summarized
versions to
help you understand what you are reading. For each chapter
summary it will have an analysis that will go even further into
the books
meaning. It is okay to use this as a review tool or to
help pull main points out for an essay. It is not okay to skip
the reading and just read from the summary's
WE WILL NOTICE!
http://www.easybib.com/
An easy way to cite sources in different types of formats. You
plug in your information and the website organizes the rest.
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/students/
This section of the discovery website is built for your use!
There are great study tools under the homework help section.
There are also interactive games that keep what your learning
interesting!
http://www.scholastic.com/kids/stacks/
A new website that shows you popular books for your age! The
cite has games to go along with the
books to get you interested in personal reading!
http://www.ixl.com/
Has multiple grade levels and multiple subjects to give students
an alternate look at the things they are learning in class.
This is a great study tool!
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
Full of great articles and fun and informative
activities to try, keep your brain active over the summer with
these easy to read and fun magazines!!!!