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Learning to Count By Fives?
Listen to this catchy School House Rock song and you’ll never forget how to count by fives again!
Oh Canada
Want to sing Oh Canada in French? This video can help teach you how!
Pizza, Anyone?
Check out this lyric video to Charlotte Diamond’s hit song, Je suis une pizza.
Parliament of Canada
Parliament of Canada’s website has an array of interesting information for civics students who need more information about how parliament works, direct quotes from important speeches, and how a bill gets passed.
Sparknotes History
With extensive study guides on a ton of different periods and movements in European and American history, Sparknotes’ History is a great resource to check out if you’re a little confused about the difference between the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution.
BBC History
In-depth info on many different parts of history, from Ancient Egypt to World War II.
CliffsNotes French
Practice French vocabulary and learn to decipher French grammar and sentence structure by reading these free CliffsNotes articles and then taking free vocabulary and language comprehension tests.
Le Grand Dictionnaire Terminologique (GDT)
This online dictionary is brought to you by the government of Québec, and it specializes in offering definitions to compound terms you may not find in other French-English dictionaries.
Sparknotes Math
Do you feel like everyone in your trigonometry class is speaking Greek? Check out Sparknotes Math to get you back on track. With graduated, step-by-step study guides and tons of free problems (with solutions!), this is a great resource to give you a little boost in everything from pre-algebra to AP Calculus BC.
Cliffsnotes Math
With thousands of free practice questions and study guides on everything from basic math to calculus, Cliffsnotes Math is an awesome, free resource to keep you from being stumped in math class.
Science Buddies
A non-profit organization aimed at boosting science and technology literacies, this site has tons of awesome ideas for science projects in all different disciplines. Whether you’re interested in engineering or human behaviour, science buddies has projects from basic to advanced levels.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Done in association with NASA, California Institute of Technology’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is chock-full of interesting articles about a huge range of astronomical topics. Whether you’re looking for information on the Mars Rover or want to ask an astrobiologist a pressing question, this site has it all.
E-Flora BC
Produced by the University of British Columbia, this thorough electronic atlas of plant life and botanical ecosystems in British Columbia is a great resource for students studying plant biology who want to apply their studies locally.
Chemicool
An interactive periodic table that gives you information on all the different elements including their history, uses and properties.
CliffsNotes Sciences
Extensive guides that lay out the basics of everything from anatomy to chemistry to psychology.
UBC’s Research Help Page
This fantastic, straightforward guide takes you through the entire essay-writing process from beginning to end.
University of Victoria Writer’s Guide
The University of Victoria’s Writer’s Guide has a ton of useful info on everything from how to write an essay, to the writing process, to important literary terms.
Purdue Online Writing Lab
Need help citing that source or creating a bibliography? Purdue University’s dynamite website will walk you through APA and MLA style citations and help you avoid the cardinal sin of paper writing: plagiarism.
First Peoples of Canada
Created by the Canadian Museum of Civilization, this is an extensive resource that covers the history, traditions, and folklore of a broad range of different First Nations from across Canada.
CliffsNotes
CliffsNotes is a household name for most high school and college students and has an array of free test-prep study guides for everything from your AP exams to the SAT.
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