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www.BeyondBooks.com: New Forum Publishers Inc.[TM] has launched BeyondBooks.com, an Internet-based source of educational content that parallels, expands on, and deepens current curricula in U.S. high schools and middle schools.

k12nation.net: This free online service is dedicated to connecting educators This is a list of educators. See also: Education, List of education topics.
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, parents, and students within a secure environment that features useful resources. Teachers can communicate with parents and access various education links. Students can communicate with teachers and fellow students, access homework assignments, and research projects and reports.

www.crayola crayola - /kray-oh'l*/ A super-minicomputer or super-microcomputer that provides some reasonable percentage of supercomputer performance for an unreasonably low price. A crayola might also be a killer micro. .com: The Crayola Dream-Makers program encourages creative behavior and conceptual con·cep·tu·al
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Relating to concepts or the the formation of concepts.
 development of children through art activities, emphasizes the value of visual learning in all curricular areas, and calls attention to the creative work of children. Visit the Web site for a free Crayola Dream-Makers resource guide.

www.Math.com: This unique online math resource offers help to students and for everyday math problems, such as calculating a mortgage or converting recipes. In addition to 60 free math lessons, the site offers homework help, reference sources, tools and tutoring services, assessment testing, test preparation solutions, interactive math games, lesson plans for teachers, advice for parents, and math solutions for business and everyday uses.

www.freezone.com: FreeZone Online, an online community of 8- to 14-year-olds, parents, and teachers, has developed an instructional section for teachers, FreeZone's Teachers Guide, that weaves specific skills with engaging, imaginative content. The guide is a one-stop shop One-Stop Shop

A company or a location that offers a multitude of services to a client or a customer. The idea is to provide convenient and efficient service and also to create the opportunity for the company to sell more products to clients and customers.
 on the Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
. Its resources include a virtual tour of FreeZone Online that serves as a crash course in "World Wide Web 101"; a series of lesson plans that engage learning on the Internet; and a community section for educators and parents to share their insights into kid Internet use, teaching tips, and swapping Replacing one segment of a program in memory with another and restoring it back to the original when required. In virtual memory systems, it is called "paging."

swapping - swap
 lesson plans.

www.libraryspot.com: This free site offers a convenient gateway to more than 5,000 libraries around the world and simplifies the search for reference tools, periodicals and online texts, library information, and more.

www.ABCNews4Kids: This Internet news service presents news stories produced specifically for children ages 8-12. Sponsored by Britannica.com, the site will incorporate Britannica content into news reports and offer the ability to search Britannica.com.

www.scholastic.com: Scholastic Inc. has added three new professional teacher tools to their education Web site: the Teacher ToolKit An integrated set of software routines or utilities (tools) that are used to develop and maintain applications and databases. There are toolkits for developing almost anything. See tool, developer's toolkit, library, class library and CASE. , featuring the Class Homepage Builder; Teaching With Books; and the Classroom Exchange, a resource of international pen pals Pen Pals or penpals may refer to:
  • "Pen Pals" (TNG episode), a second season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation first broadcast on May 1, 1989
  • Penpals, people who regularly write to each other
  • Penpals (band), a band from Japan
 for K-8 classrooms.
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