Homework Help Sites
Being back at school is an exciting part of the year. However, once our
students start to work on homework here are some sites that may come in handy
for you!
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The Math
Forum at Drexel, mathforum.org/dr.math
A project of
Drexel University, this site answers your frequently asked number conundrums
and includes an archive organized by grade level and math topic.
BJ
Pinchbeck’s Homework Helper, bjpinchbeck.com
Features a
roundup of the best online sources for nearly every school subject, including
art, music, foreign languages, math, and current events.
National
Geographic Kids, kids.nationalgeographic.com
Includes extensive
coverage of science, geography, history, and more, with articles, maps, photos,
and videos.
First Gov
for Kids, kids.gov
Provides
kid-friendly links to hundreds of U.S. government-run websites divided by
school grade and category. You’ll find links to the Library of Congress, NASA,
and the Smithsonian Institution, as well as nonprofit and educational sites.
The perfect source for research reports.
Howard
Hughes Medical Institute, hhmi.org/askascientist
The one-stop
site for biology homework. Browse submitted questions or get ideas for science
fair projects.
Cosmeo by
Discovery Channel, cosmeo.com
Subscribe to
this homework tool kit ($9.95 a month) for thousands of educational videos,
math tutorials, and online biographies and reference materials. The cool
multimedia elements (like interactive games) will help your kids learn while
having fun.
Fact Monster
Homework Center, factmonster.com/homework
Kids can
find literally anything they want to know on this fact-packed site, with
entries on everything from Greek and Roman mythology to multiplication tables
to world capitals.
Scholastic
Homework Hub, scholastic.com/kids/homework
Offers tips
and techniques for studying, practice quizzes, and research references that
will jump-start reports.
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