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This
section shows you were you can get homework help. It's divided
into General
Homework Help and Ask
an Expert. |
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General
Homework Help
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Kid
Info Homework Help |
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This
site has a lot of links to help kids find information on research
projects and homework assignments. Areas include history,
science, and language arts among other things. It also has
reference tools like encyclopedias, dictionaries, and atlases
with maps.
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Math
Forum |
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This
is a great site for mini math lessons, math challenges, and
expert help from Dr. Math! It covers elementary, middle and
high school math. There are problems of the week, math puzzles,
and math stories. You can also ask questions directly to Dr.
Math. The site is for kids, adults, and teachers! If you're
a student, click on "Student Center" for the best
help.
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Homework
Help |
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This
is a good general website. You can find help writing a research
paper and even how to cite your sources. The site also gives
you links to other Homework Help websites. |
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Homeworkhelp.com |
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This
is a great site with good free lessons and a tutoring section
with on-line help. Plus, it’s very easy to navigate. The free
lessons are listed on the left-hand side and consist of different
examples of how to do math formulas. For example, looking in
6th grade math, there are mini-lessons on factor trees, comparing
fractions, and real life examples of decimals. The only kick
back is that it too has a pay section, but with all the other
free stuff, this may not be so bad. |
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Helping your
Child |
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How
Parents can Help their Children with Homework --Suggestions
for parents from the U.S. Department of Education about how
to help your kids get more out of their homework assignments. |
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Ask
an Expert
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Allexperts.com |
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At
this, the oldest free Question & Answer site on the web,
experts are always available to answer your questions. The subject
areas are too numerous to list--from "Creative Writing
for Teens" to "Space and Astronomy for Kids"
to "African-American History." Take a look yourself
and have a great conversation. |
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Pitsco’s
Ask an Expert Site |
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This
site is for both children and adults. It connects you with hundreds
of real-world experts who answer your questions for free. First
you select a category; we picked Career/Industry. The site then
lists all kinds of experts you can ask about things. In our
example, we found astronomers, chefs, camera people, “fragrance
experts,” veterinarians, etc. Pretty cool. |
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KidsConnect |
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The
American Association of School Librarians sponsors this site.
Kids can write in with questions and a librarian will write
back in 2-3 days with suggestions for web sites and other places
you can look for help. This can be very useful if you plan ahead!
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