Student Achievement
Goals
School Improvement Plan (CSIP)
Annual Progress Report (APR)
Target Student Progress Action Plan (DINA)
Importance of Standardized Tests
Standardized Test Tips
How to Read Test Results
Improving Student Achievement at the Middle Grades
No Child Left Behind
NCLB Lobbying Workshop Presentation
Scholarships
Elementary Report Cards
Tools for Student Success
Start of School Tips
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Tutoring/Online Resources
http://www.davenportlibrary.com/
This site directs you to real-time homework help
from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays. Aimed primarily for
students in grades 4-12, the site uses 'chat'
interaction to allow students to work with qualified
tutors for homework help in many subject areas. You
do need a library card to access the site. If you're
not already a library member, please visit your
closest Davenport or Scott County Library location
to sign up for a library card. Your library card is
a great resource in accessing the many resources of
your local library
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/safekids/
This site features a presentation -- complete
with notes and a Teacher's Training Guide --
developed by detectives who specialize in Internet
crimes. Microsoft worked with the NPD to develop
Safekids so these important tools would be free, and
readily available, to anyone wishing to take
advantage of them.
http://directory.google.com/Top/Kids_and_Teens/School_Time/
An awesome compendium of homework help, subject
and age oriented web content. A great listing of
education relevant Internet resources.
http://school.discovery.com/students/
DiscoverySchool.com has changed, but it still has
tools to help you study, games to challenge your
mind, and tons of great clip art to use. In
addition, there are nearly a dozen learning
adventures that let you explore everything from
Ancient Egypt to the Space Station.
http://www.jiskha.com/
Jiskha Homework Help provides the best free
homework help services and school assistance
directories available on the internet in order to
help you learn and improve grades in the classroom.
Post questions on the homework help forum, and
submit questions to professional experts and
teachers. Explore and browse the various school
subjects for helpful articles, resources, and links.
You can even search for topics that interest you.
http://www.homeworkspot.com/
HomeworkSpot.com is a free homework information
portal that features the very best K-12
homework-related sites together with engaging
editorial in one high-utility, educational spot.
With the help of students, parents and teachers, our
team of educators, librarians and journalists has
scoured the Web to bring you the best resources for
English, math, science, history, art, music,
technology, foreign language, college prep, health,
life skills, extracurricular activities and much
more. For your convenience, we have made every
effort to organize these resources into
grade-appropriate categories for elementary, middle
and high school.
http://www.infoplease.com/aboutip.html
Information Please has been providing
authoritative answers to all kinds of factual
questions since 1938 - first as a popular radio quiz
show, then starting in 1947 as an annual almanac,
and since 1998 on the Internet at
http://www.infoplease.com.
Many things have changed since 1938, but not our
dedication to providing reliable information, in a
way that engages and entertains.
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/
The Multnomah County Library connects students
and educators with the critical information
resources of the public library.
http://fen.com/resources/aboutFEN.html
We empower learners of all ages to reach their
full potential. Welcome to Family Education Network,
the best of the Internet's content, resources, and
shopping for parents, teachers, and kids. Launched
in September, 2000, the company's mission is to be
an online consumer network of the world's best
learning and information resources, personalized to
help parents, teachers, and students of all ages
take control of their learning and make it part of
their everyday lives.
http://www.homeworkhelppage.com/
Gary's Homework Help Page contains hundreds of
links to thousands of web pages to help you with
math, science, history, geography, language, art and
literature. In addition, our Afro-American Links
page has one of the largest collections of "black
oriented" web sites on the Internet, with
information on black history, culture, health &
fitness, current events, culture, investing and
entertainment. We've also compiled a collection of
links with resources for teachers and educators .
http://www.ipl.org/
Internet Public Library
http://www.studystack.com
StudyStack.com strives to help people learn what
they want to learn. The StudyStackTM concept was
designed to help people memorize information about
various subjects. Using the StudyStack web site, you
use your computer to display a stack of "virtual
cards" which contain information about a certain
subject. Just like flashcards, you can review the
information at your own pace discarding the cards
you've learned and keeping the ones you still need
to review.
Others:
http://www.schoolwork.org/
http://www.kcls.org/hh/homework.cfm
http://www.classbrain.com/
http://www.lycoszone.com/homework.asp
http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/bookreportnow/
http://chatterbeeshomework.homestead.com/index.html
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/
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