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www.learnalberta.ca.
If you want to find your answers online don’t
forget to use our online reference library which
you can access from home.Please ask Mrs. Twogood
for the user name and password. This is a wonderful
resource, which draws its information from encyclopedias,
books, newspapers, magazines, maps, pictures,
audio/videos and TV/radio transcripts. |
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www.TeachingBooks.net/home.
Again the user name and password are available
from Mrs. Twogood. This site looks at author programs,
book guides, book readings and author websites
and can also be accessed from home. |
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www.aresearchguide.com
A research guide and deals with citing, footnotes
etc... very useful for students when writing research
papers. |
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www.readprint.com
A free online library. This website offers free books for students, teachers and classic enthusiasts and includes a number of plays by Shakespeare. |
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www.PinkMonkey.com
Features over 430 Study Guides / Booknotes / Online Chapter Summary Notes and Analysis for the most popular titles and many you won't find anywhere else. |
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www.sparknotes.com
Free online study guides |
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www.simplyscripts.com
SimplyScripts - links to hundreds of free, downloadable scripts, movie scripts, screenplays, and transcripts of current, classic and maybe a few soon-to-be-released movies, television, anime, unproduced and radio shows. |
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http://tilt.lib.utsystem.edu/
TILT is an educational Web site designed to introduce students to research sources and skills. The tutorial offers an introduction and three modules, which you can complete in any order. Each should take you approximately 30 minutes. |