Purpose: This
bibliography has been created especially for 7th graders at Milton M.
Somers Middle School. On this page you will discover links to many
websites that will be useful to you during your wonderous journey that
is called 7th grade. Under each subject heading, you will find several
links to websites that may prove useful to you throughout the year.
Language
Arts:
ClassZone-
The Language of Literature, Grade 7 - This link will take you to
additional resources for our blue literature textbook. It lets you work
on
Words to Know, take practice tests, research authors, and much, much
more! Date visited - 5/21/05
http://www.classzone.com/books/language_of_lit_gr07/index.cfm
MSA Reading-
BCR Rubric - This is the actual rubric that your teachers use to
score the BCRs you write. You can use it to check your work when you
have a BCR for homework. That way you can see if you are on the right
track before you actually hand it in for points. Date visited -
5/21/05
http://mdk12.org/mspp/k_8/readingscoring_bcr.html
Knowing Poe - Be afraid, be very afraid! As we study the life and
works of Edgar Allen Poe at the end of October, you'll may want to
check out this site. You can learn more about his life, read additional
works by him, and even play around with adding sound effects and images
to enhance his stories and poems. Date visited- 5/21/05
http://knowingpoe.thinkport.org/default_flash.asp
David Perdue's
Charles Dicken Page - When
it comes time to read A Christmas
Carol (right after Thanksgiving), this website will have lots of
useful information for you. Dickens
Fast Facts and Dickens
Glossary
will provide you with extra help learning about the author and handling
the tough vocabulary of Victorian era writing. Date visited- 5/21/05
http://www.fidnet.com/~dap1955/dickens/index.html
Scholastic.com - This is
the kid's portion of Scholastic's website. There are a lot of fun
activities and games here, as well as, links pages about your favorite
books and authors. Date visited -5/21/05
http://www.scholastic.com/kids/
NCTE- Students - Do you consider yourself to be a good writer? Here
is a place to find out information about writing contests and how to
get your work published. Be sure to read all contest rules and
regulations carefully, and ask your teacher or a parent/guardian for
help if you don't understand something. Date visited 5/21/05
http://www.ncte.org/library/files/Parents_Students/NCTEWebResources.pdf
Math:
Math
Brain - So, you finished your homework and now you're looking
to have a little fun while practicing your math skills. Can you
beat all 25 arcade style math games? Date visited-
5/21/05
http://www.funbrain.com/brain/MathBrain/MathBrain.html
Villainy, Inc. - Ready
for some more math fun? You
are a secret agent. Your mission: thwart the evil plans of Dr. Eugene
Wick by using your math skills. Date visited- 5/21/05
http://villainyinc.thinkport.org/
Math.com - If your are looking for
some extra practice, then look no further. Just click on your subject
area, then click on math concept you wish to review. There are even
practice quizzes you can take to check your progress. Date visited-
5/22/05
http://www.math.com/
Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies -
This site offers free homework help. It has over 400 interactive
lessons, puzzles, and activities for you to try out. Date visited-
5/22/05
http://www.mathgoodies.com/
Social Studies:
National History Day -
Even though your teacher went over the History Day Fair information
over and over again, you still have questions. Well, here is everything
you need to know about History Day Fair. Date visited -
5/21/05
http://www.nationalhistoryday.org/
HyperHistory
- This website covers over 3,000 years of world history. If you
want to do a bit of additional research on one of the topics you are
covering in class, then this is a good place to come. You can learn
about specific people, places, and time periods. There is a lot of
information crammed into this site, so it is a little overwhelming at
first. Those of you who are serious history buffs will love it! Date
visited- 5/21/05
http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html
African Voices-
While you study the continent of Africa in class, you might want to
check out this online exhibit of African history and culture. You can
hear the stories and voices of the people of Africa. You may even
discover your own personal connections to Africa. Date visited- 5/21/05
http://www.mnh.si.edu/africanvoices/
SunSITE- Country Information - This web site has a wealth of
information about the countries of Japan and India. You can gather
general information, see pictures, hear audio clips, learn crafts, read
about culture, look at maps and flags, and much more! Date visited -
5/21/05
http://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/asia/
China: 50 Years
Inside the People's Republic - This website is put out by the
Asia Society. It contains many photographs, an essay, and a chronology
of China's history. Date visited- 5/21/05
http://www.asiasociety.org/arts/chinaphotos/
China The Beautiful -
Did you enjoy learning about China in class? Do you want to know more?
Perhaps you are interested in looking at some Chinese art or maybe even
learning a little of the language? If you answered yes to any of those
questions, then you must check out this site! Date visited- 5/21/05
http://www.chinapage.com/china.html
Electric
Samurai - Explore East Asia with this fun website. If you are the
investigator in you next literature circle discussion on The Samurai's Tale or
The Ghost in Takaido Inn then
you might share this site with your group. You can see pictures
of samurais and temples, and learn lots of facts about both. Date
visited- 5/21/05
http://www.kiku.com/electric_samurai/index.html
Science:
Science Fair
Central - Discovery School has lots of tips and ideas to help you
as work on your project. Date visited - 5/21/05
http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/
Bay Trippers - Enjoy an
online field trip to the Chesapeake Bay. This is a great site to extend
your studies as you cover ecology in class. You can learn more
about the bay today, check out timelines about how the bay has changed,
and take a virtual 6 day sailing. Date visited- 5/21/05
http://baytrippers.thinkport.org/
My Body- This
interactive site has lots to offer while you study the human body in
class. This is a great place to review identifying parts, vocabulary,
or just read an article or two to sharpen your skills as you journey
through the human digestive and skeletal systems. There is even a
scavenger hunt! Date visited 5/21/05
http://kidshealth.org/kid/body/index.html
Miscellaneous:
Library Research
from Home
- From this site you can gain at home access to SIRS, Grolier,
ProQuest, United Streaming, and much more. Remember to get the username
and password from Mrs. Schaefer or your teacher so that you log in and
begin researching. Date visited- 5/22/05
http://ccboe.com/library/athome/
Best
Search Engines for Students - If you a reliable and easy to use
search engine to conduct some research, look for pictures, or just
enjoy surfing the web, then check out one of these! Date visited-
5/21/05
http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/slm/student/vangelderd/engines.htm
Charles County Public Library
- Check out all that the public library has to offer! There are great
booklists here and lots of information about any upcoming events that
the library may have going on. Also, you can search for great books,
check your account, and put items on hold right from your home
computer. Date visited - 5/21/05
http://www.ccplonline.com/
Discovery School's Puzzlemaker - Are you looking a fun way to
review important vocabulary and facts for an upcoming test? Are you the
Word Wizard in your next literature circle? Here is a place to make
puzzles galore! Date visited - 5/21/05
http://puzzlemaker.school.discovery.com/
Charles County Public Schools -
This is the county website. From it you can go to our school's
homepage, and you can access all of those great databases that you use
for research! Date visited - 5/21/05
http://www.ccboe.com/
Created by Dedra Van Gelder
Last Updated 5/21/05
SLM 521
Summer 2005