| City of Memphis Your home and ours has its own web site. Check it out for
information on everything from the government to fun activities for the whole family.
Memphis- our kind of town!
Shelby
County The other part of our
metropolitan area is represented on this website, and each of the municipalities has it's
own link. So whether you want to know about Germantown or Millington, or anyplace in
between, this is the place for you.
State
of Tennessee What is the state song? How
about that state insect? Who is serving a term in the State Legislature from your
district? Find out here.
Memphis
City Schools Information about the city
schools and great links from this site by and for educators (and their students).
Shelby
County Schools Need the school calendar?
Want to find out which schools have websites of their own? How about a message from the
superintendent of schools?
Kids Click! The easy to use search site was created by a bunch of librarians
who work with kids in real life. The categories make sense- hey, who can classify better
than librarians?
Any
Day in History select a day and a month,
then click to see what happened in History.
B.J.
Pinchbeck's Homework Helper "If you
can't find it here, then you just can't find it", well, maybe, because this is a
pretty complete site!
Castles
of the World Fit for a king, this site
features castles and pictures of them from all over the world.
Color Landform Atlas of the United
States- is just what it says for getting
the "big picture". Click on a state, and choose which map image you'd like to
see.
NativeWeb Resources for indigenous cultures around the world
Presidents of the United States- and their cabinet and a little about their administrations,
from the Internet Public Library.
FEMA
for Kids from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency gives an overview of several kinds of natural disasters and how kids can
cope.
Flags of all Countries presents nice, clear, color pictures of the flags of
nearly every nation.- and that's all!
National
Museum of the American Indian from the
Smithsonian Institution has beautiful color photos and a lot of links both inside and
outside the museum.
National
Museum of Natural History is another
Smithsonian Institution site, but this time the focus is nature.
Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
from the University of Memphis has some
amazing virtual tours of its collection and of a dozen ancient Egyptian sites along the
Nile River.
Yahooligans'
School Bell Homework Answers might help you unearth the answer to number 6!
2000 World
Fact Book from the CIA (the spy guys)
Information about countries all over the world in an easy to figure out format.
Ask Dr. Math Got a Math question? try this site and you may find the answer.
Ask
Jeeves for Kids An easy and fast
search engine that lets you ask a question in plain English, and then takes you to a
website for the answer.
Encarta
Online is the site for the Encarta
Concise Encyclopedia, the Encarta Schoolhouse, and Encarta Explore.
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