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Teacher Tested:              (in no particular order)

http://www.bygpub.com/books/tg2rw/tg2rwtoc.htm - a good portal site
that provides articles and links to a wide variety of information and
activities. Good resource for teens and parents of teens who are looking
for general information or specific help, like homework help. Much of the
information is based on articles from the book,The Teenager's Guide to
the Real World
. As with many sites there are links where people can
spend money for questionable information.


http://www.nefe.org/pages/innovative.html - National Endowment for
Financial Education. Some really good resources for financial education
here but some of it is heavy going. Check out the articles.


http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/financial-birthdays/teens/teens
-home.asp
- a page in a wealth of financial pages on the main site
http://www.bankrate.com/ There is too much here to describe in this
space. Excellent information site including valuable financial calculators.


http://ucanr.org/spotlight/moneytalks.shtml - Good article basically touts http://www.moneytalks.ucr.edu/english/home.html which is a money site
for teens put up by the University of California.


http://www.bullies2buddies.com This is an excellent resource for children
of all ages, and probably most adults. There is a really well done 10 part
course on how to bully-proof yourself. Extremely practical and avoids
useless bully-centered approaches.


http://www.360financialliteracy.org Brought to you by The American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants. This is another good site with
lots of first rate quality information for all ages. See http://www.360financialliteracy.org/Life+Stages/Childhood/Articles/
Teaching+your+teen+about+money.htm
for specific teen information.

http://www.familyeducation.com - interesting information for parents
about homework and communications with their children throughout
their childhood years.

http://www.homeworkspot.com - assistance for students with their homework questions.

http://www.math.com - great help for math homework and test preparation.

http://lifelines.midhudson.org - homework resources for students and parents.

http://school.discovery.com - site recommended on the Oprah show. Contains useful links to homework sites.

http://www.schoolwork.org - a great site to assist research on almost any topic. Mostly American content for history and geography.

http://www.refdesk.com/homework.html - homework help in writing, math, science, etc.

http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/6/29/s29-2000-e.html - On our National Library's webiste there is a kid's page with a variety of links and articles that can help with homework.

http://www.graphic.org/concept.html - graphic organizers to help develop and keep track of ideas and details.

http://www.aml.ca/home - great site for media studies. Membership fee gives greatly expanded access to great current info.

http://www.statscan.ca/english.ca - Cadillac Canadian Government census and economic data site.

http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/teachadhd - For those worried about the ADHD bugaboo, this site has a wealth of information and resources.

http://www.media-awareness.ca - another great source of media studies information.

http://www.imusicseries.com/php/brain.php - This is a deep one that may be of great interest to those with cross-curricular approaches to learning excellence. You have to pay to get the really good stuff.

 

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