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So, you're wondering, what's this "inQuiry Almanack" thing
anyway? Basically, it's a monthly magazine for educators
who are interested in using the Internet to support
inquiry-based learning in the classroom. It's also a place
to present our new stuff and to have some fun. If any of
that sounds interesting, keep reading.
Our regular features will be here each month, along with a
surprise spotlight of the month. (We never know what we'll do.)
We'll point to our five favorite sites of the month, give
you the latest in science news, show you what's new at The
Franklin Institute, "quite amaze" you with some wild experiments,
and leave you with a puzzle to ponder.
But, you're wondering, is this stuff any good? Find out for yourself.

Webtrek! Are you ready to be a
Webtrekker? Your mission is to trek the Web in search of answers. When
you're finished, you'll need to file your secret report.

Visit our five favorite online sites. Most
are educational, some are whimsical, all are fun.

Our high-tech puzzle awaits. Remove the layers to reveal the object
of the month.

Take a look at an online school that has
learned the ways of the web.

You'll be quite amazed as Amy performs some "Quite Amazing"
experiments.

Keep up with the latest science happenings.

Don't forget to visit the latest online stuff at The Franklin Institute.