Links
For Learning
Reference
Grolier Online (This link will work only at Salisbury Central School.)
Explore the daily news from the Associated Press. Read about Today in History and research from the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Middle school students will find Lands and People helpful when they are studying various countries around the world. Everyone will enjoy Amazing Animals of the World, and if you are looking for information about our fifty states you will find America the Beautiful a big help, with information, games, and so much more.
Grolier Online (Use this link when you are home.) See Mrs. Allyn or Mrs. Meiers for the user name and password you will need for this site.
Encyclopedia Britannica
This link will take you to the Encyclopedia Britannica site where students,
parents and teachers can use this online encyclopedia, along with the
student and elementary edition of Encyclopedia Britannica. The Merriam
Webster dictionary and thesaurus are also available on this site. See
Mrs. Allyn for the user name and password for this site.
iCONN - Connecticut Digital Library
iCONN provides all students, faculty, and residents in the state of Connecticut with access to magazines, journals, newspapers, business & health information, reQuest - the Statewide Library Catalog, and more. You must have a library card to access this web site from home.
CNN Student News
CNN Student News brings you today's top news stories, both on air and online.
New
York Times Newsroom's Navigator
Navigator is the
home page used by the newsroom of The New York Times for forays into
the Web. Its primary intent is to give reporters and editors new to
the Web a solid starting point for a wide range of journalistic functions
without forcing all of them to spend time wandering around blindly to
find a useful set of links of their own.
MLA Bibliography
Format
This link will
show you how to write your bibliography for research papers at Salisbury
Central School.
Noodle
Tools
NoodleTools
is a suite of interactive tools designed to aid students with their
online research. From selecting a search engine and finding some relevant
sources, to citing those sources in MLA the Free Tools section
of this site will help students with online research and bibliographies.
Webster's
Dictionary
This online dictionary also has a thesaurus, a Spanish-English dictionary, and a medical dictionary.
Enchanted
Learning
This web site is designed for children in the primary grades. It has a variety of activities including crafts, calendars, cloze activities, nursery rhymes, homework help, etc… This is a great beginning resource for children from PreK through third grade.
ConneCT Kids
Connecticut's official web site for children.
The Internet Public
Library Youth Division
This web site contains information about health & nutrition, Art & Music, Geography, Reading, Sports & Recreation, Computers & Internet, Math & Science and other great things children will enjoy. You will also find resources for parents.
Library
of Congress
Explore America and its history. Click on Kids and Family and enjoy the varied topics from America’s Library to Veterans History Project.
American
Library Association Cool Sites for Kids
Have you ever wondered how to find good web sites for your child? The American Library Association has done it for you. This site has lists of approved sites for students. Each site tells you approximately what age level they are for.
Reference
Desk
The single best source for facts.
KidsKonnect
A safe internet gateway for children.
Information Please
Kids Almanac
Fact Monsters as its known is an almanac, designed for elementary students. This is a great resource for just about any type of information.
Amazing
Picture Machine
This site was one-of-a-kind image site when it was created in 1998. Now this site gives you other sites that you help you search for images.
These
links are provided for classroom and home use. Every Web site that
we link to has been reviewed by a staff member. However, sites change
and may have links to other sites which we have not yet reviewed.
Salisbury Central School does not support, endorse, or take responsibility
for the content of any link once you have left the Salisbury Central
School Web site.
Students, be sure to get permission
from a parent or teacher before leaving the Salisbury Central School
Web site. And remember this Internet safety rule: Never give out
your full name or other personal information online. |
Updated
January 11, 2008