Links for Primary Sources:
Library of Congress - The Library of Congress provides digital access to government documents like pictures, pamphlets, and written documents. It is a great source for research papers. National Archives - The National Archives also has thousands of primary sources. Search for primary source documents, like photos, to get a better understanding of a certain time period. History Matters - Learn how to analyze primary sources and make sense of them! |
Educational Resources:
Khan Academy - Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard. Learn math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more with Khan Academy. Purdue Owl - Sharpen your writing skills by looking through this site. Learn about the writing process, how to develop an outline, transitioning, different types of essays, style and language, and how to cite sources. Knight Cite - Use this tool to ensure sources are properly used and cited. Simply fill out the boxes, chose the citation style, and hit submit. FAFSA - Visit this page to learn about government grants, and loans for college. You will find important information like application process, deadlines, income and household requirements, and how to start a new FAFSA application. CSU Mentor - It is never to late to start planning for the future. Start planning for college with CSU Mentor. |
Wellness: Teens Health - This site is useful for students and parents. It offers advice about health, emotions, and life. NIDA - Created for middle and high school students and their teachers, this site provides information about drugs and drug abuse prevention. |