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HOMEWORK HELPERS


1. Infoplease (Homework Center) http://www.infoplease.com/homework/

Search for a subject, get information on study skills and writing skills, or ask a question, with this page. It also has topics such as "World", "Biography", "Society & Culture", and many more.


2. Ask Dr. Math http://mathforum.com/dr.math

In this site, you can look up the answers to your questions and "send it to Dr. Math" for unanswered questions. (grades K - college)


3. EduResources http://www.startribune.com/homework_help/

This site also has study skills, elementary school topics, and games


4. Brainmania http://brainmania.com/

If you're really stumped, you can "ask a brain" and check your work in this site. (grades 1- college)


5. Kid's Click http://www.kidsclick.org

Search this site for lots of materials like quotations, statistics, biographies, information on mythology, law, drugs, writing/citing, and other subjects. Check the reference sections for an encyclopedia, dictionary, and maps. (grades 5-12)


6. Start Spot Network http://www.homeworkspot.com/

This site has subjects according to elementary, middle, and high school levels. It also has a technology section for each level. (grades 1-12)


7. NIEHS http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/links.htm

Here we have Homework and Science project Resources with lots of good homework pages for Science and Math.


8. Studyweb http://www.studyweb.com

The sections in this site are Homework Help, Language Arts, History and Culture, Social Science, People & Places, US State-Specific, Reference, Math, Science, Health & PE, Technology, Arts, Family, Sports & Entertainment, Business Finance. (grades K-12)


9. Mega Homework Help Page! http://www.maurine.com/student.htm

Check out this site for help with history, geography, and all kinds of science (astronomy, zoology, entomology, paleontology, botany, geology, seismology, meteorology, etc.)


10. Homework Hotline Online http://homework.wvpubcast.org/

This site also has a reference section (with dictionaries and maps) and a world languages section.


11. Internet Public Library http://ipl.org/

This library has teen and youth sections, newspapers, magazines, online texts, references, and exhibits. (grades 1-12)


12. Bruce J. Pinchbeck Jr. http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck

If you want access to around 600 web sites or if you're having a hard time with a particular question, ask Bruce. (grades 6-8)

 

 

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