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Welcome to the Answers.com Free Classroom Resource Center, offering free handouts to enhance your lesson plans and classroom worksheets to reinforce research and comprehension skills. Download letter-size posters and worksheets to distribute to your students.

The Classroom Resource Center is growing with time, so be sure to check back periodically to discover new posters, worksheets and other free resources.

Worksheets

ball Research: "Research Right"
Reinforce the skills necessary to conduct thorough and organized research, with our Research Right guide and its accompanying worksheets. Instead of searching through numerous sites and jotting down random notes, students can use Research Right as a tool to help them focus and organize information that is pertinent to their final product.

ball Comprehension: "Active Reading"New
Use this simple guide to teach the active reading process to students; it is aimed at helping them become more engaged in a text, thus increasing both comprehension and retention. Once students grasp the concepts in this worksheet, they can use the organizer independently for in-class assignments or homework.

Handouts

ball Bibliographies: "Citations"
You'll receive clear samples and directions on citing various types of internet sources, including personal homepages, professional sites, newspaper articles, online reference tools and eBooks.

ball Etymology: "Breakin' it down"
Vocabulary tests and the SATs are fun when you know how to break words down to their smallest parts: prefixes, roots and suffixes. This colorful handout explains how to do just that and even includes a chance at some extra credit.

ball Middle school and College Journalists: "Write Right"
Here is another classroom must-have for your students to use in their writing. The Write Right handout comes in two editions for the right student fit: High School and College.

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