HOMEWORK HELP WEBSITES
www.homeworkhelp.com
Homework Help Services, featuring lessons in math, science, social studies, and English.
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Math, Social Studies, English, and Science lessons, animations, quiz questions, and activities for middle school, high school, and college students.
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Animations designed to help students take better class notes, manage their time, prepare for tests, recall what they read, and study well.
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Review quizzes in Math, Chemistry, Biology, Physics and English
Fact Monster is an ideal reference site for kids ages 8-14 that provide entertainment and educational resources.
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It combines the contents of an
encyclopedia
, a
dictionary
, an
atlas
, and several
almanacs
loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records.
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A single search engine allows you to search all these sources at once.
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the Fact Monster site includes information from the following reference works:
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The TIME for Kids Almanac®, edited by Beth Rowen of Fact Monster and published by Time Inc.
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Selected content from The TIME Almanac, with Information Please®, edited by Borgna Brunner of Information Please and published by Time Inc.
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The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, published by Columbia University Press.
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Infoplease Dictionary, based on the Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
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The Infoplease Atlas, which includes several hundred maps from Magellan Geographic
www.startspot.com/network/
A start page for linking to websites related to the following areas:
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Books
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Cinema
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Employment
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Genealogy
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Government
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Headline
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Museum
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Trip
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Homework & Library (see below)
www.HomeworkSpot.com
HomeworkSpot.com is a free homework information portal that features the very best K-12 homework-related sites together with engaging editorial in one high-utility, educational spot.
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Contains resources for English, math, science, history, art, music, technology, foreign language, college prep, health, life skills, extracurricular activities and much more.
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These resources are organized into grade-appropriate categories for elementary, middle and high school.
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The site features a powerful reference center that provides free, immediate access to many of the world's best libraries, museums, and current event sources.
www.LibrarySpot.com
This is a free virtual library resource center for educators and students, librarians and their patrons, families, businesses and just about anyone exploring the Web for valuable research information.
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Government, Presidential, National, State, and Public libraries
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Academic and K-12 libraries
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Film, Medical, and Law libraries
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Examples of reference areas:
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Current Events, Government, Historical documents, and Public Records
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Associations, Business, and Statistics
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Music, People, Biographies and Genealogy
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Almanacs, Thesauri and Grammar/Style
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Examples from the Reading Room:
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Journals, newspapers, newswires, magazines
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Literary criticism, poetry, books, speeches
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