Open Directory - Kids and Teens: School Time: Homework Help
See also: This category in other languages: [ ] - Includes weekly features on improving study habits, Internet links for a wide range of subject areas and a moderated chat room. [ ] - More than 700 links to educational sites appropriate for homework help. Topics include health, art, music, math, English and more. [ ] - Homework help and web companion including a general encyclopedia, electric library and search. [ ] - Provides links to helpful sites in the USA and throughout the world that would be appropriate to upper elementary, junior high, and high school students. [ ] - Homework help on hundreds of topics ranging from art to zoology. Includes links to free, live homework help. [ ] - Offers homework resources, print-outs and games for kids and teens. [ ] - Answers to questions kids ask including: Why is the sky blue? Why do we burp? What makes the moon glow? Questions are divided into subject areas such as animals, sports and outer space. [ ] - Offers various aged students help by subject and skill. Includes reference sources, tools, timelines and quizzes. [ ] - Gives students the opportunity to ask world-wide volunteer educators specific math problems in moderated forums. Students can also browse answers to previously asked questions. [ ] - Interactive, animated revision help from the BBC, with support from the TV series. [ ] - This is the homepage of Henley High School History Department. There are useful links to history related Web sites including British History. [ ] - Offers subject help, hints, and tips. Students can search by subject or just jump to general homework hints and tips. [ ] - Organized links related to history, art, science, and government. From the King County Library System in Washington. [ ] - Hundreds of categorized links to thousands of pages suitable for students. [ ] - Includes online database, encyclopedias, links, study hints and career development strategies. Live librarians are available to answer questions during the day. [ ] - A Web site built and maintained by the Los Angeles Public Library. Information available in multiple languages. [ ] - Articles, games, humor and puzzles for many school areas including art, computers, English, foreign languages, health, home economics, mathematics, music, physical education, science, social studies and technology. [ ] - Step-by-step guide to homework study techniques, including subjects such as reading for a purpose and editing. [ ] - Explains the research process in terms of four steps. Helps students with the process. [ ] - Provides links to sites that support the Ontario, Canada education curriculum from Kindergarten to Grade 8. [ ] - Provides tips to help middle and high school students study more effectively. [ ] - Links to Web sites and pages that concentrate on K-12 homework-related subjects. Web resources are reviewed by librarians. [ ] - College students will answer homework questions via e-mail regarding almost any subject for K-12. Free service. [ ] - Includes educational games and activities, research tools, vocabulary, kids magazine, and directories of schools and libraries. [ ] - Primary school website with activities for numeracy, literacy, geography and science. [ ] - Includes step-by-step instructions on researching and writing, how to find information online and offline, as well as links to useful resources. [ ] - Features task sheets and study guides for students preparing for the GCSE in the United Kingdom. [ ] - Students can get help and direction in completing various assignments from doing research, improving skills and organizing their work. [ ] - BBC site provides KS2, KS3, GCSE, A and AS level students with homework, course work, or revision help. [ ] - This site offers help with a variety of subjects. It also features monthly tips and an Internet search guide. [ ] - Helps with memorization tasks through a variety of online flashcard activities. Students may use an existing studystack or create one of their own. Includes many topics including science, literature and languages. [ ] - The Atlas of Canada presents an illustrated series of interesting facts, figures and superlatives about Canada. [ ] - Includes information on the Earth, science, human body, plants, animals, history, space, and the solar system. Quizzes are available to test knowledge on these subjects. [ ] - Features directories of online texts, newspapers, magazines and reference materials.