
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
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Webopedia
Outstanding dictionary and engaging vocabulary teaching toolAn online tech dictionary for IT professionals, educators and students. We provide definitions to words, phrases and abbreviations related to computing and information technology. Our goal is to provide easy-to-understand definitions, avoiding the use of heavy jargon when possible so that the site is accessible to users with a wide range of computer knowledge.
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Word Spy
The word lover’s guide to new wordsBlog tracking new words and phrases in popular use. The Word Lover’s Guide to New Words. Word Spy features new terms that have some traction in the language, meaning that they’ve appeared at least three times in print or online, ideally in significant sources such as newspapers, magazines, and books.
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Wordnik
Aggregator of definitions, images, and word usage statisticsThe world’s biggest online English dictionary, by number of words. Wordnik shows definitions from multiple sources, so you can see as many different takes on a word’s meaning as possible.
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YourDictionary
Definitions, thesaurus entries, spelling, pronunciation, and etymology resultsMore than a dictionary. It’s a comprehensive reference site with synonyms, sentence examples, quotes, biographies, and an amazing collection of grammar-related articles and education resources for students, teachers, parents and homeschoolers.
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