July 2, 2006 -- From Jacob, a reader, from Israel, who is affiliated with the site.
Learn Hebrew is a free, on-line, educational resource to learn Hebrew words. The flash site incorporates 46 topics, along with over 1,700 Hebrew words and phrases. Each Hebrew word is presented as an image with nikud [vowels]. When you click on a word or phrase you can hear it spoken. The high quality audio was created in a sound studio. The site is multilingual. The menus, transliterations and translations are in four languages: English, French, Russian and Spanish. Both the student and the teacher will find the site easy to use and very educational. As mentioned, the site is free to all.
June 13, 2006 -- From V., age 14, from California, USA, who is affiliated with the site.
This site is designed to help students ( specifically middle school and high school students) in the completion of homework. The site is entirely free,and it contains helpful links to specific subject related pages and tools. All of the listed sites have been reviewed and include a short description of their content. This website is an asset to any student.
May 15, 2006 -- From Rosalind, a teacher, from Newark, New Jersey, who is not affiliated with the site.
Scholastic has wonderful activities for children, teachers and parents. I find that it is very useful when we research projects or want to do an author's study. The teacher tools are practical, easy to use and useful.
April 13, 2005 -- From Dori Sipe, a teacher who is affiliated with the site
Study Dog offers a free reading program that you can download from the Internet. They have partnered with the National Center for Family Literacy to get the word out about early reading. At Study Dog we believe that success in life starts with being able to read".