Washington
County Free Library - Live Homework Help from Tutor.com
http://www.washcolibrary.org/justForKids.aspx
Math
Help
WebmathThe Math Forum
Ask
Jeeves for Kids! (http://www.ajkids.com/)
- A kid friendly search tool that lets you type in questions, not
just keywords. It also checks the spelling and will ask you questions
to help you find the right item.
SuperKids
SuperSearch (http://www.super-kids.com/) -
Super cool super guide to finding stuff on the web
Fossick
KidsSafe Web Search (
http://fossick.com/Kids.htm) - Kid-Safe Web Search, Fun and Learning
For Teens and Youth Resources
B.J.Pinchbeck's
Homework Helper
(http://tristate.pgh.net/~pinch13/) - Over 440 resources to help with
schoolwork. You can find everything here.
IPL
Reference Center (http://www.ipl.org/ref/)
- The Internet Public Library includes a reference desk and book
shelved by subject. All that is missing is the smiling librarian.
This site links to sites all over the net, so be prepared to take
some time to check out all of the different sources.
LibrarySpot
(http://www.libraryspot.com/) - A new one-stop reference desk. It
contains Acronym dictionaries, biographical dictionaries, inventions,
useful calculators, links to hundreds of library card catalogs,
numerous magazines, newspapers, phone books, mapping programs, and
more.
Bookworm
( http://www.kidsreads.com) - Designed for kids from 6-12 years old.
Includes a reading club that you can join and win prizes for reading
books, a free newsletter, cool stuff, authors info., a wishlist,
books listed by reading level, and a search feature.
Research-It!
(http://www.itools.com/research-it/) - A one-stop reference desk.
Spell a word, conjugate a verb, find a quote or locate facts about a
famous person. Almost 30 quick reference tools all rolled into one
easy-to-use site.
Study
WEB (http://www.studyweb.com/) - This site
contains more than 69,000 research-quality links listed by subject.
The reference shelf is a good place to start, but the brief reviews
of each site will also help you select just the right place to
look.
Homework
Central
(http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/wa/HWCDA/sections?sectionid=&flt=CAB)
- Divided into 3 levels this site is useful to everyone. There is Jr.
for grades 1-6, Homework Central for middle and high school, and
Encyclopedua Central for college and beyond. Arranged by subject,
also includes parent and teacher resources. Also includes an "Ask the
Expert" site.
Homework
Help Links
(http://www.austinlinks.com/homework.html) - Homework help from 1st
grade to graduate school. A wide variety of links and
resources.
Star
Tribune Homework Help
(http://www.startribune.com/homework/) - A different type of homework
help site. Contains folders of information on each subject, search
what is there and then ask a question if you don't see what you want.
A volunteer expert will reply to you in the folders so others can
learn from your question.
Academic
Links (http://azkidsnet.com/homework.htm)
- A list of links organized by subject.
700+
Great Web Sites
(http://www.ala.org/parentspage/greatsites/) - This site is put
together by the American Library Association. Besides the links to
700+ Great Web Sites for students from preschool-elementary age
children and their parents, the site also includes Kid's Connect
Questions and Answers, Lists of Award Winning Books and Materials for
Children and Teens,and a Librarian's Guide to Cyberspace. This site
is put together by librarians who work with children and the web
everyday.
Infoplease
Homework Center
(http://www.infoplease.com/homework/index.html) - Specially designed
for K-12 homework problems, our Homework Center provides you with
authoritative references to help you answer your questions.
Information Please has been bringing you facts you can trust for more
than fifty years, and now offers the best Encyclopedia,Dictionary,
and Almanacs available online.
Yahooligans
(http://www.yahooligans.com) - A kid friendly search
engine.
My
Virtual Reference Desk-My Homework Helper
(http://www.refdesk.com/homework.html) - search, discussion, grade
level help, ask the expert, facts, and tools.
Kids
on the Web : Homework Tools
(http://www.zen.org/~brendan/kids-homework.html) - While it's still
better to go to the library use the actual printed works, there are
times when you don't have one handy and the libraries and stores are
all closed. So, to that end, you can use any of these via the
Web:Webster's Dictionary, Roget's Thesaurus, Encyclopedia Britannica,
Free Internet Encyclopedia, World Fact Book, The Elements of Style,
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, Acronym Dictionary, Acronyms and
Abbreviations, Human Languages Page. Also includes a lot of great
homework help links.
OneLook
Dictionaries - (http://www.onelook.com/)
The faster finder. Dictionary word count = 2233510 words in 453
dictionaries now indexed.
KidsClick!
Web Search
(http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/) - Websearch for kids by
librarians.
The
Learning Web
(http://www.usgs.gov/education/) - Welcome to the Learning Web, a
portion of the USGS web dedicated to K-12 education, exploration, and
life-long learning. Visit often and explore things on, in, around,
and about the Earth such as plants and animals, land, water, and
maps. Learn how Biology, Geology, Hydrology, and Geography can help
us understand our changing world. Check out its VOLCANO section as an
example.
NASA
Internet Educational Resources
(http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/OER/EDRC22.html)
- If you are a teacher or student and you've got a project or
question that deals with "space science," look no further. This site
has it all, with links to all the major NASA pages and projects,
covering K-12 and college. And check out the following: NASA
K-12 Internet, Live from the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA Photo
Gallery, and The NASA Homepage.