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HOMEWORK
ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE 2006-2007
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Mondays
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Social Studies; Foreign Language
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Tuesdays
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Language Arts; Reading
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Wednesdays
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Mathematics; P.E.
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Thursdays
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Science; Business; Vocational
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RECOMMENDED
MIDDLE SCHOOL HOMEWORK SITES
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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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Brain
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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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Homework
Planet ----------------------------------

Homework Planet - The place for students
to find great homework and research resources, tutoring
services, reference tools, learning games, content experts,
college info and more!
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SchoolNotes.com -------------------------------
SchoolNotes.com is the leading resource for linking educators to the community. SchoolNotes.com provides individual teachers and school organizations a simple-to-use tool for placing homework and other school information on the Internet. SchoolNotes.com increases opportunities for families to be more involved in their children's learning while facilitating family-school-community partnerships which strengthen education through improved communication. |

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Texas Family Literacy Center-----------------------
The mission of the Texas Family Literacy Center (TFLC) is to strengthen family literacy programs and enhance the knowledge, skills, instructional practices and resources available to family literacy educators statewide. A focal point of center activities is to support educators serving the many Texas families who speak a home language other than English.
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