Fact Monster: Homework Center
This kid-friendly site sorts information by subjects, homework skills,
reference sources and tools. Find information on how to write a research
paper, and how to cite sources. Browse the almanac and find an interactive
periodic table or click on the atlas to find country, state and city
profiles.
BJ Pinchbeck’s Homework Helper
This popular Web page hosted on the Discovery School Web site is run by BJ,
a 17-year-old. He has categorized more than 700 homework links. He is also
available by email to answer your homework questions.
Time
for Kids: Homework Helper
Who better to recommend and review homework help sites than the kids who
are using them? Search by subject to find a kid-suggested site on this Web
site that is brought to you by Time magazine.
Kid
Info
This Web site, created by an elementary school teacher, has compiled a
list of homework help, reference resources, and search engines for kids.
You can do a search or click through the topics to find information about
subjects, such as insects or the history of toys.
Education
World: Study Skills and Homework Help
Education World, a Web site for teachers, lists several resources to help
find homework help. Check out the Research Toolbox in the study skills
section to find references from maps and converters to museums and
libraries. Read reviews of homework help Web sites and read articles about
homework help.
AskA+
Locator: By Subject
Choose a subject and an expert to answer your question. This list of
expert sites from the Virtual Reference Desk gives a description and each
site’s answer policy so you know how long you can expect to wait for an
answer. Whether your question is about grammar or math these sites can
point you in the right direction.
Pitsco’s
Ask an Expert
Expert volunteers are standing by at this site for teachers, parents and
students to help answer your questions. Choose a category and find the
expert who is right for your question.
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