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BOOKS

ALA Recommended Literature Websites

Awesome Library

FlamingNet

A website of teen book reviews by teens.

Grouchy.com

Favorite Teen Angst Books: a celebration of teenage angst and personal discovery.

Project Gutenberg

"Project Gutenberg is the first and largest single collection of free electronic books, or eBooks in the public domain." Browse from over 20,000 different works spanning literature's history.

Many Books.net

Free eBooks for your PDA, iPod or ebook reader

NoveList K-8

Teen's Point

Teen Reads

WRITING & CREATIVITY

Freerice.com

Test your vocabulary and learn the meaning of words and help feed hungry people (sponsored by the UN World Food Program to help end world hunger)

National Gallery of Art

Teen Ink

Written by teens, for teens!

Teen Lit

MUSIC

Odd Music

Explore cultural and home-made instruments of all kinds. With sound samples.

Music and History

Pdf files listing important dates in music history by era.

Musica Antiqua

Read about ancient and medieval instruments. Includes pictures.

OTHER LINKS OF INTEREST

42explore

Thematic pathfinders for all ages

Atomic Teen

Teen search engine and Web Zine

BrainEvent

Cope, Care, Deal: A Mental Health site for Teens

"What's on your mind?"

Department of Licensing

Getting a Driver's license?

DMOZ Open Directory Project or (ODP) -- Kids and Teens

I Am . com

Teen entertainment and Life Skills Magazine.

IUPUI Early College Entrance Program

Honors Program SPAN Division (Special Programs for Academic Nuturing) offered through the Purdue School of Science on the IUPUI campus for the gifted high school student to enroll in Computer Science and Computer Technological programs.

Name that Candybar -- Science Museum of Minnesota

Official Web site of the Olympics

PBS Literacy Link

Study and take the pre-test for your GED, find out testing site locations.

SADD -- Students Against Destructive Decisions

SAT Practice Tests

Shmoop

Shmoop wants to make you a better lover (of literature, history, poetry and writing). See many sides to the argument. Find your writing groove. Understand how lit and history are relevant today. We want to show your brain a good time. Our mission: To make learning and writing more fun and relevant for students in the digital age.

Sites in Spanish -- Reference Link Directory

Student Rights and Responsibilities in the Digital Age

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