
Biblomania This site has thousands of e-books, poems, articles, short stories and plays all of which are absolutely free.
Big6 Assignment Organizer and Big6 Research Paper Organizer These two graphic organizers coupled with "Essential Questions" and "Asking Good Questions" listed below will help you put together an A+ research Paper!
BJ Pinchbecks Homework Helper This site contains over 700 links to sites that will help you with your homework.
Classroom Connect: Citing Internet Sources Examples of all types of Internet resources and how to cite them in a bibliography.
Effective Study Skills This guide contains some of the best and most effective techniques of successful students -- students who typically have high grades in high school and college regardless of the courses they take.
Gale Student Toolbox This site is a wealth of information on how to evaluate information and how to write a research paper. Inter your username and password that you got from the librarian. Select Student Researcher Gold and then find the wrench( ). There are research guides, search tools, and search tips. Also is also a dictionary and a timeline.
Great Sites for Kids Don't let the name fool you! This is information from the American Library Association that is geared toward high school students.
High School Hub Great site with homework tips for every subject. The site also has links to reference resources.
KidsClick! For kids from 1 to 100! Don't waste time surfing the web looking for help. This easy to use site provides links to some quality stuff! Check out the "What does this page look like through a Librarian's Eyes?"
The Landmark Citation Machine is also an excellent resource to use in creating citations for Works Cited and Bibliographies. Pick the type of resource, fill in the blanks and -- TA DA -- it creates your citation! (Always check the results against the MLA format!)
Librarians' Index to the Internet This site will help you find facts and figures quickly and easily. The General Reference section features an annotated list of multiple-resource reference sites. The Facts section you will find links to almanacs, atlases, dictionaries, and encyclopedias. The Figures section includes calculators, conversion tables, and world records.
MLA Guide This online MLA Guide gives you all the information you need to do footnotes, bibliographies, etc., on your research papers.
OPAC This is the WHS library catalog. Always check to see if there is a book you can use to help you with your homework. If you did not create a bookbag for your research, you can use this link to look up your bibliographic (works cited) information for the books you used from the library.
ReadPrint.com Left your book at school? This website offers thousands of free books for students, teachers, and the classic enthusiast. To find the book you desire to read, start by looking through the author index.
Textbook Links Need some help with your homework? Studying for a test? Need help in understanding a concept? Or have you left your book at school? Use these textbook links!
Useful Conversion Factors and Tables The namesays it all. Need to convert from feet to meters, fahrenheit to Celsius, etc., this site has it all. It also provides symbols for quantities used in math and science.
What Kinds of Questions Did You Ask Today? These pages explain what types of questions you can ask to get the most out of your research assignments. Examples of each type of question is given. There is a worksheet you can print out to help you form your questions.

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