General Homework Help Web Sites
Annenberg / CPB Project Exhibits Collection
This site features interactive exhibits on a variety of subjects.
http://www.learner.org/interactives
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Homework Help
This site features extensive links for homework help on the web in art, English and literature, foreign languages, health, math, science, music, and social studies.
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/homework
Criminal Justice Resources
This site provides links to web sites, articles and publications, and other source links with annotations.
Merriam-Webster Online
Dictionary, thesaurus, word definitions, and audio pronunciation provide help for writing assignments and speech preparation.
Test Anxiety
This site offers strategies to help avoid and overcome anxiety that inhibits performance levels in testing.
http://www.ci.maryville.tn.us/mhs/studyskills/testanxiety.htm
English
Bid Dog's Grammar
This site will help you fix your comma splices, fragments, dangling modifiers, and other grammar errors.
http://www.aliscot.com/bigdog/
Improving Your Style
This site from the University of Wisconsin-Madison offers advice on passive and active tense, precise styles, and common issues of usage. You can link to their pages on grammar and punctuation as well.
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/Style.html
Spelling Rules: Reading from Scratch
This site features a spelling tutorial for basic rules.
http://www.dyslexia.org/spelling_rules.shtml
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
This site offers access to scholarly materials about Shakespeare and his works. You can find out about the Renaissance, Shakespeare's life, Shakespearean festivals, and all the plays and non-dramatic poetry.
http://shakespeare.palomar.edu
Online Citation Guide
This site offers a guide to online citation
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/cite5.html#1
Free Works Cited Bibliography
Use the online bibliography builder for APA, MLA, Chicago and Turabian styles.
Literary Terms
A list of literary terms provided by Michael Thompson
History
CIA World Factbook
The CIA web site has economic information, history, and maps on nations of the world.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook
History Matters
The site from George Mason University offers a variety of information and links on United States History.
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress has online exhibits and provides access to some sound recordings.
National Archives
The National Archives web site offers access to a variety of primary source documents. There are also links to the Presidential Libraries and other extensive collections.
New Mexico State Historian
This site provides access to resources for the study and understanding of New Mexico history, the people, the culture, and the environment.
Online Archiver of New Mexico
This site provides access to primary source materials in the New Mexico history of art and architecture, archaeology, economics, environmental history, folklore and folk art, commerce, early settlements, ranching, farming, law and legislation, literature, military, politics and government, social events, and natural resources management.
National Geographic Society Publications Site Index
This index contains records describing each NGS magazine article, book, map, and video. The Aztec High School Library has back issues from 1922 available for viewing and in library use.
Math and Science
Holt Online Learning
AHS Math Courses website support. You will need the following information to login:
| Algebra I | Algebra II | Geometry |
| Username: ahs3 | Username: ahs2 | Username: ahs4 |
| Password: t8y5 | Password: b4u8 | Password: v6t8 |
Science courses website support. You will need the following information to login:
Biology http://my.hrw.com
Username: atigers1
Password: k7t3y
Physical Science http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com
Username: aztectigers
Password: 12345678
Los Alamos National Labs
This site features Bradbury Science Museum links to history, defense, and research galleries.
The Math Forum @ Drexel University
This site provides resources, materials, activities, and offers a student center web page. See the students button.
Chemistry Coach
This site has a chemistry focus, but there are also many links to guide a student to success in a wide variety of areas. Provided by Wilton High School.
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/education/learn/chemcoach.htm
How Stuff Works
This site tells how things work, from thermometers to web pages to batteries.
FirstGov for Science
These science web sites provide authoritative selected science information that includes research and development results.
Math and Science Gateway
This Gateway provides links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 9 - 12. Topics include astronomy, agriculture, biology, chemistry, computers, earth and environmental science, engineering, health and medicine, mathematics, meteorology, physics, as well as a monthly sci-math topic.
http://www.cac.cornell.edu/Education/SAGE.aspx
Planet Earth
This site provides an interactive journey around the planet using video and images of science and nature.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/planetearth
Earth Scope
This site provides access to the work of many scientists that examine North America's features and how they change through time.
Windows to the Universe
Use this site to explore earth's interior and surface, atmosphere, magnetosphere, moon, water, life and ecology, and geology.
National Geographic Expeditions
This National Geographic Education and Children's Programs' web site offers a variety of features from lesson plans, activities, student materials, atlas, and expeditions hall (a virtual museum).
http://nationalgeographic.com/expeditions
National Science Digital Library
The National Science Digital Library provides an organized point of access to collections and services from resource contributors that represent the best of both public and private institutions including universities, museums, commercial publishers, government agencies, and professional societies.
