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The librarians are always ready to help you find answers to your
homework questions, but sometimes you might want to use the Internet. We've
chosen some homework sites on the Internet that might provide the information
you need. Always remember, there are books in the library to help you!
Internet Searching and Reference Sites
History Sites
- 50 States- This site
provides facts about all 52 states, including capitals, flags, flowers, and
biographies about famous people from each state.
- America's Library -
This site puts the story back in history and shows you some things that you've
never heard or seen before about America's history.
- Ben's Guide to
U. S. Government for Kids- This site provides learning tools for K-12
students, parents, and teachers teach how our government works.
- Biographical
Dictionary - This site covers more than 28,000 notable men and women who
have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day.
- Eye Witness - See history
through the eyes of those lived it.
- Library of Congress American
Memory Project - A gateway to rich primary source materials at The Library
of Congress relating to the history and culture of the United States. The site
offers more than 5 million items from more than 90 historical collections.
- Map
Machine - This site provides maps from National Geographic.
- World Factbook
- 2000- This site provides information about all countries in the
world.
Mathematics and Science Sites
- A+ Math - This site
helps students improve their math skills interactively.
- Ask Dr. Math - This
site provides a question and answer service for math students and their
teachers.
- Cool Science for
Curious Kids - This site invites curious kids to explore biology - on
screen, off screen, and in between.
- Web
Math - This site will help solve all your math problems from simple
addition to quadratic equations.
- Science Network - Welcome
to the laboratory that never sleeps!
General Homework Sites
- Ask An Expert- This
site connects you with hundreds of real world experts, ranging from astronauts
to zookeepers, who have volunteered to answer your questions for free!
- Big
Chalk.com for students - This site uses the Internet to put students closer
to the information they need.
- BJ
Pinchbeck's Homework Helper - This site links to about 700 educational
sites on the Internet.
- Homework and Study
Tips - This site provides tips to help you study more efficiently, write
better reports, and approach exams without fear. It also help you find
resources for all your school-related topics.
- Homework
Companion - This site provides access to an encyclopedia, dictionary,
thesaurus, maps, calculators, converters, and more. It's a great tool for
helping your child with her homework.
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Homework Center - A searchable site especially designed for K-12 homework
problems.
- Homework Spot - This
site provides resources for English, math, science, history, art, music,
technology, foreign language, college prep, health, life skills,
extracurricular activities, and much more.
- KidsConnect -
This site provides a question-answering, help and referral service to K12
students on the Internet. It also offers many useful homework links.
- Little Explorers
Picture Dictionary - This site uses a picture-dictionary format to link to
over 600 sites around the world. Even pre-readers can surf with a minimum of
help and guidance from their favorite adult.
- New York Times
Learning Network: Grades 3-12 - Connections for students, teachers, and
parents.
- The Study WEB - This
site can search over 162,000 Research Quality WEB Sites.
- Virtual
Schoolhouse - Take a trip through a virtual schoolhouse.
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