These websites can help accomplish your kids’ homework.
Sometimes, helping your child with her assignments can be frustrating. She’ll come running to you, asking for help to explain something, and all you can do is scratch your head. You know hat it is but you just can’t seem to remember what you were taught so many years ago.
Don’t despair; get homework help online. In just a short span of time, the Internet has become a most useful homework aid for kids. While nothing beats the experience of going to the library, the Internet is next best thing when libraries are closed or out of reach.
MATH
1. www.math.com : It’s the world of math online. Features include a homework helper, calculator and tools, math practice, and games. (For preschool to high school level).
2. www.math2.org : For theorems, tables, graphs, formulas, and many more. The site covers general math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and calculus. This site also has a special feature called “Ask Dr. Math.” Browse or search through his archives if you have a particular math question. If you still can’t find the answer, you can write to Dr. Math and he’ll mail you the answer in a week. (For grade school to high school).
3. www. calculator.com : An online calculator that practically does it all: standard, fractions, scientific, graphing, percent, currency, area, unit converter, etc. (For grade school to high school).
SCIENCE
4. www.hhmi.org/coolscience : The site wants children to appreciate science — making each project fun, practical, and realistic (For preschool to third grade).
5. www.nineplanets.org : Strictly about the planets, the moons, and other heavenly bodies in our solar system, it includes text, images, sounds, movies, and additional references. (For grade school to high school).
6. www.innerbody.com : A fun, interactive reference site of the human anatomy, it includes animation, graphics, and other vivid links. (For grade school to high school).
SOCIAL STUDIES
7. www.historyhouse.com : Find anything related to history on their search index. Great for making reports. (For grade school to high school).
8. www.nationalgeo.com/kids : The National Geographic for kids has Homework Helper, a one-stop shop for pictures, articles, maps, and more — perfect for reports and presentations. (For preschool to high school).
LANGUAGE, GRAMMAR, WRITING
9. www.merriam-webster.com : This online dictionary and thesaurus also provides pronunciation guides, word histories, idioms, and games. A word-for-the-day feature e-mails you a new word (including its meaning and other pertinent info) everyday. (For preschool to high school).
10. www.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar : Learn English through the World Wide Web. This site is useful for anyone wanting to learn more about grammar and spelling. (For grade school to high school).
11. writing.colostate.edu : For the writer wannabe, this site is about how to write business letters, lab reports, and speeches. It also includes interactive tools, tutorials, and library resources. (For highschool)
RELIGION
12. www.virtualchurch.org : A compendium of Christian resources, it also contains illustrated Bible stories, coloring pages for kids, and other links. (For preschool to high school).
13. www.catholic.org : If the assignment calls for naming all the popes, try this site, which is a resource for anything and everything about the Catholic religion. (For grade school to high school).
14. www.newadvent.org/cathen : The online Catholic encyclopedia, it has diverse information on Catholic interests, action, and doctrine. (For grade school to high school).
ART
15. www.artlex.com : An online visual art dictionary, where you can find the definitions of 3,500 terms, with supporting images, pronunciations, quotations, cross-references, and a translator. (For grade school to high school).
16. www.wwar.com : The worldwide art reference is like the Yahoo! of the art world, covering 3,000 different categories. (For high school).
GENERAL INFORMATION
17. www.britannica.com : Search through the 32-volume Encylopedia Britannica.
18. www.kidinfo.com : Claims to be the web’s best homework and student reference.
19. www.brainpop.com : Great site for grade-schoolers
20. www.factmonster.com : Has a homework center that tackles all school subjects
21. www.discoveryschool.com : A homework helper feature from the same creative minds behind the Discovery Channel.
22. www.enchantedlearning.com : Helps kids enjoy learning while encouraging creativity
23. www.ajkids.com : Safe place for kids to type in questions and get answers.
24. www.jiskha.com : Submit questions to professional experts and teachers.
25. www.refdesk.com : This site has an assortment of reference materials.
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