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"It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities."
Dumbledore
 
 King Tut
Extensive information for the student of ancient Egypt. Good resources for middle and high school students.
http://www.osirisweb.com/egypt/tutpage.htm
WordReference.com WordReference
In here find four multilingual translation dictionaries and one extremely big English dictionary. Great for the student of foreign languages of any age.
http://wordreference.com/
 Human Anatomy Online
A fun, interactive, and an wonderful reference site. Experience a hands-on, inner exploration, of the human body. Good for middle school students and above.
http://www.innerbody.com/

  A+Math
This web site helps students improve their math skills through interactive activities such as games, puzzle, and flash cards.
http://www.aplusmath.com/

 Ask Earl
Have a question or topic to research? Start by asking Earl. A useful resource for any project at any age.
http://www.yahooligans.com/content/ask_earl/

 Maps & Flags of the World
View national flags and maps for countries of the world. A graphics intensive site for the geography enthusiast of all ages.
http://www.plcmc.org/forkids/mow/
 Map Machine
View satellite maps of the world divided into several categories including political and historical. Has a great zoom function. Good for middle to high school students.
http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/mapmachine/
The Nine Planets
A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System

  9 Planets
A multimedia resource of the history, mythology, and scientific knowledge of the planets and moons in our solar system. Good for the older student.
http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/nineplanets.html

 Arty the Astronaut
Let Arty take you on a tour of our Solar System. Fun interactive learning for the elementary school student.
http://www.artyastro.com/artyastro.htm

 Time Warp
A useful and interesting timeline comparing the beginning and end of the 20th century. A wonderful thought provoking resource for the high school history student. 
http://www.time.com/time/time100/timewarp/timewarp.html