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Yahooligan's homework page
includes "ask an expert," as well as resources
in history, language arts, science, social
studies, geography, reference, and math.
Here's an example: "A Math Website for Middle
Schoolers."
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Animated movies, comic strips,
activity pages and 24 hour homework assistance
via email for Kids. Subjects include Health,
Math, Science, English, Technology, and Social
Studies. A great variety of educational subjects
are presented as short entertaining Flash
movies.
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An excellent resource with
the answers to many middle schoolers' questions
about math assignments. If you don't find
your answer here, ask Dr. Math!
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The publishers of "Information
Please" have assembled a great website for
kids, parents and teachers with a quick-search
function that could serve as a primary research
tool for class projects. Visit the mainpage
or go straight to the Homework Center.
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One of the best features
of this general homework support site is
the special section on science fair projects.
Lots of idea-starters and useful links.
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A well-organized homework
and teacher resource site, recommended by
the American Library Association. Kid Info
sorts its resources by curriculum topics
(see, for example, the American history page),
making it much easier to use. You can also
link to its sister site, Teacher
Tidbytes, which includes student/teacher
tutorials and slide shows, and web-integrated
lesson plans. Nice job -- and no ads!
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A kid and his dad have built
a useful list of homework helping websites.
Winner of 90+ awards, this site deserves
them. We'd give it a "10" on our list of
10 great homework sites. B.J. has "merged" with
the Discovery Channel. You'll find his homework
links and a biography of the young entrepreneur
at Discovery.com.
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An educational site for kids
of all ages. Games, quizzes, homework help
and more. Topics for games include Numbers,
Words, Universe, Culture, Extras.
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Discover Channel School has
tools to help you study, games to challenge
your mind, and tons of great clip art to
use. In addition, there are nearly a dozen
learning adventures that let you explore
everything from Ancient Egypt to the Space
Station.
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Ask Jeeves for Kids is a
fast, easy and kid-friendly way for kids
to find answers to their questions online.
Designed to be a fun destination site focused
on learning and "edutainment," Ask Jeeves
for Kids uses natural-language technology
that allows kids to ask questions, such as "Why
is the sky blue?" or "What's it like to live
in space?" in the same way they would ask
a parent, friend or teacher. The service
combines human editorial judgment with filtering
technology to enable kids to find both relevant
and appropriate answers on the Web.
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