Helen Hegener on June 15th, 2005

Link: AwesomeStories.com: The Story Place of the Web
AwesomeStories.com uniquely uses the Internet to link its story content to hundreds of thousands of the world’s best on-line primary sources. Enjoy an interactive learning experience as you see relevant maps, pictures, artifacts, manuscripts and documents, IN CONTEXT, within each story. Take advantage of human-based searches for a [...]

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Helen Hegener on May 5th, 2005

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Cliffs Notes.
Cliffs Notes has 180 literature guides online for free viewing. Browse by category (books & novels, Shakespeare, short stories, etc.), alphabetically by title, or search by keyword. Click the “View Free” link to see material divided by chapters, character studies, study help, summaries, commentaries, critical essays and more. Downloading and printing the guides [...]

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Helen Hegener on May 2nd, 2005

Link: Key Curriculum Press.
Key Curriculum Press was founded in 1971 by Peter and Steven Rasmussen to provide the educational community with alternative mathematics materials. Based on their experiences as mathematics teachers, Peter and Steven wrote and produced the initial texts, which launched the company, and Steven remains its president today. Key Curriculum Press publishes high [...]

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Helen Hegener on May 2nd, 2005

Link: EDC Publishing.
In 1973, Peter Usborne decided that educational, nonfiction books would need to change in order to compete with TV and comics. He borrowed some ideas from these two media and hired educational consultants to oversee the writing to make sure that the books would satisfy the child’s interest but also arouse it.
Explanatory books [...]

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Helen Hegener on April 28th, 2005

Link: The Standard Deviants.
Do you need science help or math help? Having trouble writing a paper? Stuck with boring study guides?
The Standard Deviants are a terrific learning resource for middle and high school students, college students, and parents developing a home school curriculum. We have also developed a line of products for teachers, including test [...]

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