Ever hear of the Library of Congress! It's an amazing place both in real life and online. So much free, FREE, information for you to use! Alcove9 is 'an annotated list of reference websites."
Alcove9 from Library of Congress
Boys like to read, too, check this site for suggestions and more!
The CIA World Factbook (yes, that CIA) has up to the minute information on all the countries of the world. It contains maps and flags and so much more.
Hey, Guys! I know you like to read so check out this cool website.
Love movies? Have a favorite actor? Favorite director? Look them up on the Internet Movie Database, IMDB, you'll find information on movies dating back to the Golden Age of movies.
The Internet Public Library (IPL) has been around for over five years and has a wealth of information for you to search.
Need a definition? Want to find a synonym for sanguine? Don't use Dictionary.com, use a more reliable dictionary! Use the Merriam-Webster online dictionary--you can use the dictionary, the thesaurus, and more. You can also learn a word each day, play word games, even find words for Scrabble!
Merriam-Webster dictionary, etc.
Want to improve your writing, or learn MLA? Check into the Purdue University Online Writing Lab, or OWL for short.
Here is an online search engine just for you! SweetSearch is aimed at students, so check out their site.
So, you love, LOVE, science! Why not sign up for Science Daily's newsletters, whenever a news story comes out in one of your favorite topics, say... Virtual Reality, or maybe, Ancient DNA (one of my favs), you'll get it in your email. How cool is that?!?
What can I say about TED? Amazing speakers, wonderful presentations, inspiring talks...all those and more. You can watch a talk from a Muslim woman with Multiple Sclerosis and be inspired, you can watch SO MUCH!!
Teen Reads is a site devoted to books that will interest teens!
The Virtual Learning Resource Center is an index of websites to help you with research.