The Homework Helper page is a place to help you with all kinds of things! Sites for research, math, citing, and anything else you can think of!
Shmoop.com: this site has all kinds of study tools, from math to English!
Learn Out Loud: This site offers over 5,000 audio books, courses, speeches, interviews, and much more, all for free!
Free Rice: This site, from the UN World Food Program, quizzes you on different subjects, with a twist: for every answer you get right, they donate 10 grains of rice to a needy family!
Book Builder: This isn't exactly homework help, but this site lets you create, publish, and share you own ebooks!
Math Playground: This site (which I will be personally using!) helps you improve your math skills by playing games, and covers a range of topics like multiplication and division, fractions, geometry, even algebra (the bane of my existence!). Apparently math can be fun!
Lure of the Labyrinth: Another math site, this is a game where your beloved pet has gone missing, and it's up to you to solve problems and save him!
ARKive: This is a science site that is all about the conservation of animals all over the world.
FreeDocumentaries.org: This site streams full-length educational films and documentaries, without having to download or register for anything.
Ask Dr. Math: This neat site allows you to email your math question and get an answer!
Merriam-Webster: The classic dictionary/thesaurus is now online! Comprehensive and easy to use.
Britannica Kids: A free encyclopedia site for reference.
Learn Out Loud: This site offers over 5,000 audio books, courses, speeches, interviews, and much more, all for free!
Free Rice: This site, from the UN World Food Program, quizzes you on different subjects, with a twist: for every answer you get right, they donate 10 grains of rice to a needy family!
Book Builder: This isn't exactly homework help, but this site lets you create, publish, and share you own ebooks!
Math Playground: This site (which I will be personally using!) helps you improve your math skills by playing games, and covers a range of topics like multiplication and division, fractions, geometry, even algebra (the bane of my existence!). Apparently math can be fun!
Lure of the Labyrinth: Another math site, this is a game where your beloved pet has gone missing, and it's up to you to solve problems and save him!
ARKive: This is a science site that is all about the conservation of animals all over the world.
FreeDocumentaries.org: This site streams full-length educational films and documentaries, without having to download or register for anything.
Ask Dr. Math: This neat site allows you to email your math question and get an answer!
Merriam-Webster: The classic dictionary/thesaurus is now online! Comprehensive and easy to use.
Britannica Kids: A free encyclopedia site for reference.