Study Help Information

Study Guide Zone -This site has study guides for many tests.

Social Studies, Math, Geography, History, & Government Links

Kaplan's College Zine: ACT or SAT - A web site designed to help the student get ahead. Includes information on free seminars for college, and help with negotiating financial aid. You can order ACT or SAT practice tests also.

ACT Home Page - This page has eight links, such as ACT assessment, Discover, Workeys, Products & Services, and other ACT resources. It also contains a college search.

The Educational Testing Service Network - At this link you can get starting points for students, parents, and educators. You can choose a test, practice test, or assignment guides. There is also a place to search for your testing site.

College Board Online - College Board Online contains great information about college exams, the SAT's, ACT's, and also Advanced Placement in college courses, find out if you apply to AP courses! Also tips about preparing for college.

TESTPREP.COM - Testprep.com is for any student planning on taking the SAT. This site gives an affordable and challenging SAT prep course.

College Admission Testing - In this file you will find ACT and SAT info., financial aid, and tuition info. There are 23 sub-departments in admission and registration. There is also fun games that help you deal with financial problems.

Study Skills Self-Help Information - There are at least 26 departments on how to help you on your study skills. There are also some tips and they show you where to get the information.

Online Writing Assistant -This site will help you when writing an essay or research paper. It gives valuable information about discovering what to write and how to organize your writing. It gives you interesting info. about informal, Thesis/support, Exploratory, and Argumentative essays.

Study Skills - It will sharpen your study skills. This page talks about time management and expanding your memory using the SQ4R method and the PQ4R method. A very good site if you are trying to improve your study habits.

Study Habits & the Ten Traps - This site contains over 50 sources linking high school students to sites containing information to help them in school work. These sites contain info to help them prepare for exams, ways of changing their study habits, and teaching them the ten traps of studying.

Study Strategies Homepage - This site contains over 100 sites to help students change their ways of studying. These sites are designed to make the student a more efficient studier, and to learn techniques to make studying easier.

A Study Skills Package - This site provides information in eight segments. It gives ideas on how to change study habits. It also shows that if you make little changes you'll succeed better than if you change everything at one time.

Learning Skills - This site also helps a person on the best strategies to use on getting the best of what they can do in school. The information on this site will help you do better on exams, quizzes, research papers, and regular studies

LibrarySpot - Links to more than 2,500 libraries online; a reference desk that includes dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, statistics & more.

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence -Offers access to numerous teaching and learning resources from the federal government, information about the development of Internet-based learning resources and Internet-based learning communities, & more.

Homework Help - This site provides students with homework help through an interactive tutorial style design. Four major curriculum areas are English, ESL, Science, and Math.

Adventure Online- This site is an outsatnding place to find free online education, projects, and also offer chances to propose your own projects.

Sun Microsystems - this site provides integrated resources, tools and services through single locations.

The Internet public Library - This site is basically just like being in the library.

ABC News - This site offers online communications resources including teaching and learning materials from newspapers, radio, and television.

I know that - There are numerous curriculum centers hosted by companies, professional associations, foundations, government agencies and individuals.

Educational Research Network - This site offers a variety of resources for technology planning, finding grants, writing proposals, doing staff development and communicating with colleagues.