This site provides a great deal of information about the nervous system. …
This site provides a great deal of information about the nervous system. In particular, the tools used to teach about the brain are helpful and effective.
In this "Ask Dr. Universe," an eight-year old's question about how snow …
In this "Ask Dr. Universe," an eight-year old's question about how snow is formed is answered. Find out what meteorologist, Nic Loyd, has to say about this science.
Website addresses curious questions about science in a letter format. Here, Dr. …
Website addresses curious questions about science in a letter format. Here, Dr. Universe is asked about magnets and how they are made and he attempts to explain in an easy to understand answer.
Website addressing earth science questions from students in a letter column format. …
Website addressing earth science questions from students in a letter column format. Here, a student asks about the first drop of water and Dr. Universe attempts to answer.
Website from Washington State University answers questions kids have about science, mechanics …
Website from Washington State University answers questions kids have about science, mechanics and engineering in an easy to understand format. In this letter, Dr. Universe answers questions about how the family car works.
Among the other grammar myths that Paul Brians, an English instructor, attempts …
Among the other grammar myths that Paul Brians, an English instructor, attempts to dispel is the notion that you cannot begin a sentence with a conjunction. The site discusses other common usages and misusages.
Robert Herrick's "Delight in Disorder" is presented and the author asks the …
Robert Herrick's "Delight in Disorder" is presented and the author asks the reader to identify the poetic variations in meter and rhyme in this poem. Good exercise.
This Washington State University page lists the correct spelling for hundreds of …
This Washington State University page lists the correct spelling for hundreds of commonly misspelled words. The list is in paragraph form and does not provide correlated misspellings.
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