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41. Links
The Mystery of Lost and Forgotten Histories Egyptians, mayans, etc. Research andhelp With Assignments BJ Pinchbeck's homework helper help provided in
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42. Religious & Spiritual Discussion - Questions/ Comments/ Suggestions
Should this board have a homework help section? Aztecs and mayans,Tara, 1, 5, Oct 13 th , 2002, 243pm by TheMajesticTiger. Banners!
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43. Social Studies Links
Fact Monster.com Online Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and homework help that include Japan,Maps/Geography, Archaeology, Rome , Incas / mayans, Timelines / Fonts
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This site has lots of places of interest (a site not to miss). Find: Virtual Tours of Museums and other Buildings, Regional Tours, Time Travel Tours, Virtual Nature and Science Tours, Virtual Factory Tours, Live Web Cams, and more.
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Printables and crafts. Geography World Maps General Maps in pdf files (100+) Quick Maps of the World
Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources Current Issue ... World Atlas Outline Maps and Map Tests (printable) World Maps at about.com Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com *Note: This site may exit your out of the internet but it is worth going back in it again. Geography about.com: Geography Elementary Educators about.com: 7-12 Geography about.com: Geography New 9/5/02 Bodies of Water at about.com Capitals.com Columbia Education Center's Social Studies / Geography Mini - Lessons Education World: Article - Kids "Tune In" to Weather Curriculum and Weather Links ... Geography @ Enchanted Learning Printouts. Geography Net Links at about.com

44. Classrooom Updates
Classroom Supply lists; EMail and Telephone Extensions; and homework help. September,Ancient Civilizations mayans, Aztecs, Incas Review of Concepts Latitude
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45. A. J. Jordak Library Media Center
Habitats HARRY POTTER Health HOLIDAYS homework help Human Body HUSKY POWER! 36 MatterMAY mayans Medianet Molecules Money (PreK-2) Money (3-6) Multiplication
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46. Mrs. Franzen's Fantastic Fifth Graders
Daily Word Quiz GeoChallenge 2 Weekly homework Assignments Student Anasazis Learnmore about the mayans, Aztecs, and well as other sites to help find answers
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W elcome to Mrs. Franzen's Fantastic Fifth Graders' website! Thank you for visiting us today!
T his website was created with my students and their families in mind. You can find information about our classroom, activities and projects, and links to fun and educational sites as well! P lease visit often - and don't forget to sign our guest book! :) Welcome to Mrs. Franzen's 5th graders: Taylor, Mason, David, Sarah, Wes, Nykole, Kelsee, Stephanie, Alex, Dovile, Markie, Jake, Colleen, Jeff, Kelsee, Gillian, Ryan, Colleen, Alex, Anna, Jessica, Jim, Tyler, Kayla, Doug, Adam, and Jim! Why are frogs so happy?

47. 6 Maroon
Columbian Culture http//mexico.udg.mx/historia/precolombinas/ingles/ Aztecs, mayans,and Olmecs Can we have a book at home so we can help with homework?
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Mrs. Ramirez - Language Arts Mr. Loomis - Math
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Ancient Civilizations Web Sites http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/areas/
Dictionary of mythology in ancient lands. http://wkweb4.cableinet.co.uk/iwhawkins/akhena10.htm
Biographical information on several famous ancient Egyptians. http://interoz.com/egypt/kings.htm
Biographies of Ancient Egyptian Rulers http://guardians.net/egypt/
http://history.evansville.net/meso.html#People

Information on famous ancient Mesopotamians http://www.deadromans.com/romanemp.htm
A timeline of ancient Roman emperors, with a short biography of each one. http://romanmyth.com/
"Roman Gods Family Tree" ­ click on each name for a link to further information. http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/civiliz/maya/mmc10eng.html#chac A Mayan glossary with information on many people and gods of the Mayan civilization. http://www.uvm.edu/~classics/life/index.html Ancient Rome: Athletics, Food, History, Holidays, Houses and Baths, Laws, Maps, Politics, Writing, Women. http://www.historyforkids.org/

48. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Aztecs & Mayans (Historical Topics)
Looking for the best facts and sites on Aztecs mayans? History' and 'Lesson PlanArchives' and to help with all of your homework, teaching, research and
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  • 49. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Mayans (Pre-Columbian History)
    Looking for the best facts and sites on mayans? and 'Regional Studies' and 'HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND' and to help with all of your homework, teaching, research
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  • 50. History Links
    Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, Japan, Aztecs, Incas, mayans, Vikings, Celts Alsoinculdes a homework help section with plenty of information and pictures.
    http://www.users.bigpond.com/petersenpublications/history.htm
    History Links.
    For those of you interested in history or discovering new things, then try some of the links below. They will also be useful when you have school assignments to complete.
    Sites For Everyone.
    http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/general_contents.html Photos of places in England, France, Greece and Italy. Many historical buildings and monuments.
    http://members.aol.com/donnandlee/SiteIndex.html

    http://www.jacksonesd.k12.or.us/k12projects/jimperry/history.html
    From Ancient Civilisations to Colonial America. Tours, pictures and information.
    http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/greek.html
    Photos of Greek art and architecture.
    http://www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/museum.html
    Museums around the world. Many links have expired, but there are still a lot of them working.
    http://www.yahooligans.com/Around_the_World/Countries/
    Click on the links on this page to take you to the country you wish to find out about and from there you can see what they have on history, culture, traditions and more.
    http://mythman.com/
    Greek Mythology presented in a modern format so that anyone can understand it. Also inculdes a homework help section with plenty of information and pictures. Constantly being added to.
    http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/tour.html

    51. Horton Middle School Library Media Center
    Pittsboro, NCCategory Regional North America Education School Libraries...... Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, Africa, Aztecs, Incas, mayans, Canada, Holidays,and Map homework Wizard This site has tons of great links to help you do
    http://www9.chatham.k12.nc.us/horton/library/
    Pittsboro, North Carolina - Chatham County School System Welcome to the Horton Middle School Library Media Center!
    Use this site to help you with your information needs.
    Check out Writing Galore! Chatham County's place to publish
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  • Electives Other class units
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  • Quick Reference Sites: Grolier Online
    Includes Encyclopedia Americana and the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, plus an atlas and an online magazine called Brain Jam. (Only available on Horton computers.) www.encyclopedia.com
    Brief encyclopedia articles on over 14,000 topics.
    Search for current and past newspaper articles Biography
    Find short biographies of over 20,000 people at this site. My Virtual Reference Desk
    This site helps you find all kinds of dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, and other information available on the Internet. Books Galore
    Chatham County Student Book Reviews on the Web. Find a good book to read here! This site was founded by Horton Middle School Students and expanded to students throughout Chatham County.

    52. Curriculum Hotlist
    BJ Pinchbeck's homework helper An easy to use, award relieve rheumatism and milkweedto help heal warts. the history, culture, and environment of the mayans.
    http://www.fvsd.k12.ca.us/curriculum links/Curhtlst.html
    California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse - The educator's guide to high quality instructional technology resources that support California's curriculum frameworks and standards. The internet provides and multitude of online curriculum resources. This page is a guide to sites evaluated by the District Technology Specialists and Technology Mentor teachers. The curriculum links are arranged by subject and grade span. Return to FVSD Home Page Good Places To Start All Subjects - All Grades iTools Useful site that has links to Search tools, langueage tools, research tools, financial tools, map tools, and Internet Tools. KidsClick! - Web search for kids created by librarians. Great research site sponsored by UC Berkley. National Geographic Online - Resource for information from their magazine and television productions and , of course, lots of maps. Smithsonian - "America's Treasure House of Learning" View exhibitions, explore the museums or read articles from the magazine. Teachers Net Lesson Exchange - Searchable data base of teacher created lessons for most subject areas. You can also submit your own lessons or request plans for specific topics.

    53. Ed Links
    www.mesoweb.com Explore Mesoamerican cultures such as the mayans, Incas and Olmecs theCivil War, to biographies on each president, to homework help and movie
    http://tiger.towson.edu/users/jfajko1/links.html
    Hi! Welcome to Jen's webpage Educational Links About Me Home Technology Portfolio Contact Me ... References Here are some educational links that might be useful and interesting to someone who needs information about education or the social sciences. Have fun! www.askeric.org This site is an Educational Resource Information Center (ERIC). It is geared towards assisting teachers, guidance counselors and parents who are interested in current and past educational issues. It provides an abundant amount of resources including a question and answer service, lesson plans, links to other educational internet sites, educational organizations, and electronic discussion groups. www.nationalgeographic.com This is a great site for teachers who want to make learning fun and educational at the same time, and for those parents and students who are interested in learning. There is access to lesson plans, a supply store, maps, activities, homework help and various ideas for learning about history, geography and different cultures. www.maps.com/learn/games

    54. ECE242 Project And Homework Assignments
    homework 1. Precedence and all that In order to help the user choose a file, a listof all be more efficient, base 60 would be even better (the mayans knew how
    http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ece/hill/ece242.dir/ece242projs.html
    Project and Homework Assignments, ECE242 Spring, 1996
    Homework #1. Precedence and all that...
    Due Monday, February 26, 1996 (off-campus: ~1 week after receipt) Consider the following C++ statement involving the int variables A, B, C, and D:
  • Write the fully parenthesized version of this statement, assuming the operators obey the precedence and associativity of C++. Draw the expression tree for this statement. What value is written into C if A = 2, B = 4, C = 3, and D = 5? (Try it out on a machine if you wish, after you have done it by hand.) George hopes to become famous by improving on C++. He writes a D compiler (the name being a harbinger of the grade he will receive in the 1996 Better Living through Better Compilers Contest) that alters the precedence and associativity used in C++: he makes the operator '/' right associative, and gives it a precedence just less than '+' and '-'. For the statement above, write the fully parenthesized version, and draw the expression tree, as his compiler would interpret it. (Try it out on G eorge's compiler, if you wish, if you can find him. He is selling it cheap.)
  • Project #0 Sorting it all Out.

    55. Ancient Egypt
    the ancient civilizations of the Aztecs, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, mayans andRomans Egyptology homework help for kids, links to my other pages for Native
    http://www.csrnet.org/csrnet/teachresource/ancient_egypt.html
    Ancient Egypt
    • The Ancient Egyptian Virutal Temple
      Welcome to the "Virtual Temple!" The boat is docked and waiting to take you on your journey to explore the realm known as Ancient Egypt or Kemet (KMT) as it was known to the Egyptians themselves. According to these ancient people, Egypt was not just an earthly locality, but in fact a reflection of Heaven Itself. To them, the world, the universe and man mirrored each other. The Wonders Of Ancient Egypt
      A journey into the Wonders Of Ancient Egypt,The Great Pyramid,The Sphnix and many more The Sphinx Temple
      How old is the Sphinx? What lies beneath Giza? Was there an pre-dynastic civilization on Egypt and around the Earth? An collection of all these and others controversials matters plus many others texts, pictures, maps, drawings and videos. The Amazing Ancient World
      Premier Web site and INTERNET BOOK on the Ancient World. Used by students, families, educators, historians, schools, "just plain interested folks." Popular Web stop. Current, extensive in range and depth, its CHAPTER designations make it a fun and focused experience. Also serves as the base for one of the largest College Online Courses - Western Civilization. The Ancient Egypt Site
      The culture, history and language by Egyptologist Jacques Kinnaer.

    56. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    homework help Online; Horse Facts; Horses All Around; How History Jungle RangersPlead for help; Sherman's March Up in To The Civil War; The mayans; The Pharaohs;
    http://www.thinkquest.org/library/entries_2001_jr.html
    ThinkQuest Junior 2001 Entries
    These are submitted works by the participants in ThinkQuest Junior 2001. There are in this category, Interdisciplinary There are in this category, Interdisciplinary There are in this category, Social Science There are in this category, Social Science There are in this category, There are Teams total entered in ThinkQuest Junior 2001

    57. MAYANS AND MORE: DXING CENTRAL AMERICA
    Unfortunately, someone someplace had not done all their homework. also heard, butare not as popular among the mayans. SW might be one way to help improve El
    http://www.swl.net/patepluma/latindir/cenam123.html
    Mayans and More: DXing Central America
    By Don Moore
    A slightly edited version of this article was originally published in the November, 1993 issue of Monitoring Times magazine. Looking for a DX target area with lots of small stations and interesting cultures? But, one that doesn't take fancy equipment and years of experience to monitor? Just look "south of the border" to Central America. Because Central America is so close geographically to North America, even low powered stations can put in excellent signals. Unless the VOA or RCI plops down on their frequency, any SW station in Central America is likely to make it up here. In fact, some Central American DX stations are more reliable catches than a lot of international broadcasters! Historically, Central America consists of the five countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Under Spanish colonial rule, these countries and the Mexican state of Chiapas formed the Audiencia de Guatemala. Central America declared independence on September 15, 1821 and was promptly annexed by Mexico, then under dictator General Agustin de Iturbide. When Iturbide was overthrown in 1823, Central America was allowed to go its own way, but, unfortunately for DX country counters, the northern province of Chiapas decided to remain with Mexico. For fifteen years Central America attempted to be a unified country, but mostly was bogged down in civil war due to regional jealousies and disagreements. The union was destroyed and the Central American congress dissolved in 1838. Although the five countries went their seperate ways, they maintain a strong regional cultural identity.

    58. Math
    A+ homework helper Basic Math Addition, Subtraction Freeman's Math help Containshelp information, plus tips Explains how the mayans depicted their numbers and
    http://www.windwardny.org/Disciplines/MathLink.html
    Math Links
    Last updated: January 24, 2003
    Here are some fun math sites to try. They include brain teasers history of math math help and " why study math ?".
    Math Help
    A+ Homework Helper There is also a place were you can create flash cards or use interactive tables in addition and multiplication. Algebra Online -Has an easy to use structure, plus the information is good. My only problem with the site is that the advertising is the first thing you see on the page when it loads and it can be distracting. Ask Dr. Math Part of the Math Forum at Swathmore. Math help from elementary math to college problems. Be sure to check the archives before you post your question. Remember it could take up to 24 hrs. before your question is answered. Also check out the math library for complicated questions, history of mathematics or biographies of famous mathematicians. Euclid's Elements From Clark University This site uses definitions and JAVA applets to demonstrate the basics of Euclid Geometry. Starts from very basic to more complicated theorems. The JAVA version allows you to move and rearrange pictures. The Fibonnaci Number in Nature Demonstrates how Nature uses Fibonnaci's numbers i.e. trees

    59. Virtual Library History Geography
    homework help galore. . Civilizations This site provides short essays about thewriting systems, governments, and religion of the Aztecs, mayans, and other
    http://www.serraschool.org/Virtual Library/VirLib History Geography.htm

    60. Syllabus
    however, was developed by the Aztecs, the mayans, and the You are encouraged towork in groups on all homework. If you are stuck, find help before the next
    http://www.sonoma.edu/Math/Faculty/Cabaniss/Math141/syllabus.htm
    Math 141 Syllabus, Fall 1998 CLASS WEB PAGE: http://www.sonoma.edu/math/faculty/cabaniss/Math141/math141/ INSTRUCTOR: DR. SHARON CABANISS PHONE: 664-3921 OFFICE: Darwin 133B 664-2368 (Math Dept.) EMAIL: Sharon Cabaniss at sharon.cabaniss@sonoma.edu OFFICE HOURS: TBA and by appointment PREREQUISITE: Passage of the ELM examination, Math 50 (Intermediate Algebra), or equivalent REQUIRED TEXT: Native American Mathematics, edited by Michael P. Closs Africa Counts, by Claudia Zaslavsky RECOMMENDED: Ethnomathematics: A Multicultural View of Mathematical Ideas by Marcia Ascher. (On Reserve at the library.) REQUIRED MATERIALS: journal, 3-ring binder (about 1 in. thick), colored pencils Attendance: As in all mathematics classes, regular attendance is critical. You are expected to turn in all homework assignments on time , attend all classes, and participate responsibly in class discussions and activities. If you do miss a class, you are responsible for obtaining the next assignment before the next class. By the time a child has grown up to become a philosopher, the concept of a straight line has become so intrinsic and fundamental a part of his thinking that he may imagine it as an Eternal Form, part of the Heavenly Host of Ideals which he recalls from before birth. (From The Mathematical Experience by Philip J. Davis and Reuben Hersh.)

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