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Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
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- Information
Please - from the print reference database, offering millions
of useful and interesting facts on a
wide range of topics online. Also
includes a dictionary and encyclopedia.
- Merriam-Webster
Dictionary - standard on-line dictionary
- Dictionary
of American Regional English
- specializes in regional words and
phrases.
- Vocabulary
of Alliteration - a dictionary of alliterative words, for use in writing
poems, songs, and studying phonetic and
phonemic syllable divisions in English.
- Webster's
Revised Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
Edition
- an older dictionary, but with all the
common words and a rich source of
definitions of obsolete words.
- Wordsmyth
Educational Dictionary-Thesaurus
- American English dictionary with an
integrated thesaurus and other lexical
resources.
- WriteExpress
Online Rhyming Dictionary
- find rhymes online.
- Chemistry
& Environmental Dictionary
- provides definitions for technical
terms and acronyms, and related
articles.
- Dictionary
of Cell Biology - provides quick access to easily-understood and
cross-referenced definitions.
- Dictionary
of Units, A
- an explanation of the principle
systems of units, their history,
standards, and conversion factors for
changing from one to the other.
- Britannica.com
- access to the full contents of the
encyclopedia, as well as news and links.
- Catholic
Encyclopedia - documentation of Catholic references
- Encarta
Online
- the on-line version of Encarta
Encyclopedia
- Encyclopedia
Smithsonian - information about a variety of topics, from Smithsonian
Institution sources.
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- Algebra
Resource - offers homework guidelines, links, modules, and a math
study skills self-survey.
- Algebra-Help
- resource for students and parents with
lessons, and various algebra
calculators.
- MathWorld
Interactive - educational problem-solving project for students.
- Mixed
Math Mania
- games, puzzles, brain teasers, space,
bugs, pen pals and a place to put your
stuff for kids grades 5 to 8.
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New
Jersey History
- New
Jersey History's Mysteries
- Features a new story each
month and strives to answer any and
all questions about New Jersey
history
- Wanaque
Area Local History Archive
- Features replicas of archival
photographs and related historical
text.
- Horseneck
Founders of Newark, New Jersey
- The Legacy of the Early Founders
of the New Haven Colony who came to
Newark, New Jersey in 1666.
- New
Jersey History
- NJ
History Outline
- This site has lessons on NJ
History
- Barnegat Lighthouse of New Jersey History
- Nanticoke
Lenni-Lenape Indians of New Jersey
- The
Nanticoke/Lenape Tribe Of New Jersey
- Historic
County of Burlington, New Jersey
- The Minsi, Unami, and Unilachtigo
native Indians of New Jersey
- Native
People of NJ - Lenni-Lenape
- The Brotherton Indians
stayed with the Oneida until 1832
- IPL
Kidspace: Stately Knowledge
- New Jersey. Just the
Facts: Nickname: Garden State;
Flower: Purple Violet; Bird: Eastern
Goldfinch; Song: None; Sports Teams:
New Jersey Nets
- State
of New Jersey - Facts and Symbols
- Eastern Goldfinch BIRD, Red Oak
TREES, Violet FLOWER. Honey Bee
INSECT Hadrosaurus DINOSAUR Knobbed
Whelk SHELL
- New
Jersey: Facts, Map and State Symbols
- EnchantedLearning.com - New Jersey Facts, Map and State Symbols, New
Jersey Flag Printout/Quiz
Geography
- About:
Geography
- Features contemporary and
historic maps, weather, culture,
chat, population statistics, and
more
- National
Geographic Society
- Discover the Society's photos,
maps, globes, magazines, worldwide
expeditions, travel tips, vacation
planning, and more
- Geography
and Map Division Homepage, Library
of Congress - The Geography and Map Division (G&M) has custody of
the largest and most comprehensive
cartographic collection in the world
- GeographyQuest
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Features history and geography
activities for grades 5-8 on Ancient
Egypt, Ancient Greece, and other
topics.
- How
Far Is It?
- Find out how far apart any
two places are and see them on a
map.
- Test Your Geography Knowledge
- Quizzes on countries by continents
and regions including the U.S.,
South America, Europe, the Middle
East, and Asia.
- U.S.
Census Bureau Geography
- Maps and cartographic
resources.
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