Now that we have looked at Youtube as a great source for learning (not just watching an Animated Metal Band clips, Jonestown videos, Tiger Woods sinking a 50 foot putt, and other exciting and interesting things) let us take a look at other online sources; for example, your Social Studies textbook. Take a look at the links below.
Here is an interactive Economics book that you can watch videos explain the concepts.
http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/econ_cnc/book_home.htm
Here is the World History textbook. It will allow you access everything with the code located on your book. Click on the drop down bar on the right and pick the unit you are studying. Try out their tests, quizzes, reviews, maps, flash cards, and much more!
http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078799813/student_view0/study-to-go.html
Located below is the link for the U.S. History textbook. Click on the drop down bar on the right and pick the unit you are studying. Try out their tests, quizzes, reviews, maps, flash cards, and much more!
http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078799848/student_view0/
For homework, you are to see if any of your other textbooks, books, or sources are available on the web.
Mr. Moore
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Yes, My textbook for U.S. History (The American Vision) is online but you need to pay for it!
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can only buy,
http://www.amazon.com/College-Algebra-Graphing-Approach-Larson/dp/0618851887
Yes, my World History notebook is on it, but it is not the excact word for word.
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You need to pay for the textbooks of my classes.
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